Where is everyone finding their pogies out of Charleston?
They were all over the waterway Tuesday night
Depends. Where are you from?
Well the perfect inshore size are in the back creeks. Mixed schools in the harbor. Look between the bridges by Cali D’s. Some times the school swims so you have to cruise that area. Tide lines by the channel from fort Sumter to the Cooper river bridge and a few hundred yards off front beach Morris or folly island are other good areas.
Behind Morris lighthouse this am.
Not being sarcastic but they are EVERYWHERE! Front of Morris back of Morris. They are in the Harbor the waterway the creeks. You go in any direction from any ramp you’ll find them.
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Originally posted by Hookem CHSNot being sarcastic but they are EVERYWHERE! Front of Morris back of Morris. They are in the Harbor the waterway the creeks. You go in any direction from any ramp you’ll find them.
Not true. On Tuesday it was a ghost town. We ran in deep behind Morris island lighthouse and found every pogie in the Atlantic all within a football field
Area.
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Mike Martinez
"Team Hookers Dream”
2017 Robalo R302 twin 300 yams “Roballin”
It would be nice if someone posted a daily report somewhere…
After being released, a lot of fish die, but a lot of them live also.
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Originally posted by CaptFritzIt would be nice if someone posted a daily report somewhere…
After being released, a lot of fish die, but a lot of them live also.
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Originally posted by FLORIDA_BOY2[quote]Originally posted by Hookem CHS
Not being sarcastic but they are EVERYWHERE! Front of Morris back of Morris. They are in the Harbor the waterway the creeks. You go in any direction from any ramp you’ll find them.
“Not true. On Tuesday it was a ghost town. We ran in deep behind Morris island lighthouse and found every pogie in the Atlantic all within a football field
Area.”
Sorry to hear that you couldn’t find them Tuesday. I was out Tuesday as well netting them to set crab pots. Maybe it was time of day for you. I found them at the ICW entrance by the harbor more on both sides of the ben sawyer bridge also close to the dredge in the ICW also between the docks by Wild Dune Golf course and in Morgan Creek. Morgan creek was so thick you could blind throw and get 50-100 every throw.
I recommend that if you are not seeing flicks go to the front side of morris and use your sounder. They might be a little deeper. I have had plenty of success finding them with my sonar there and throwing when I see the sounder cloud up. They are not always on the surface.
People are more than willing to share info about the bait on channel 65
After being released, a lot of fish die, but a lot of them live also.
People are more than willing to share info about the bait on channel 65
After being released, a lot of fish die, but a lot of them live also.
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Originally posted by Hookem CHSquote:
Originally posted by FLORIDA_BOY2[quote]Originally posted by Hookem CHS
Not being sarcastic but they are EVERYWHERE! Front of Morris back of Morris. They are in the Harbor the waterway the creeks. You go in any direction from any ramp you’ll find them.
“Not true. On Tuesday it was a ghost town. We ran in deep behind Morris island lighthouse and found every pogie in the Atlantic all within a football field
Area.”Sorry to hear that you couldn’t find them Tuesday. I was out Tuesday as well netting them to set crab pots. Maybe it was time of day for you. I found them at the ICW entrance by the harbor more on both sides of the ben sawyer bridge also close to the dredge in the ICW also between the docks by Wild Dune Golf course and in Morgan Creek. Morgan creek was so thick you could blind throw and get 50-100 every throw.
I recommend that if you are not seeing flicks go to the front side of morris and use your sounder. They might be a little deeper. I have had plenty of success finding them with my sonar there and throwing when I see the sounder cloud up. They are not always on the surface.
When we found them in 1 cast we floated the 10’ 15# net.
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Mike Martinez
"Team Hookers Dream”
2017 Robalo R302 twin 300 yams “Roballin”
I appreciate your reports Fritz. I almost never fish bait but had the nephews the other day and you helped me find em. 1 cast and done. Thanks
1966 13’ Boston Whaler “Flatty”
2018 Sportsman Masters 207
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Where is this daily report that y’all speak of?