spots..

copied off dnr site…so do that mean they are on the way to charleston heavy to???
Grand Strand

Spot: Very good. Perry’s Bait and Tackle in Murrell’s Inlet reports that the fall spot run has arrived, and boats are catching several hundred fish in a day in Murrell’s Inlet. Pieces of shrimp or blood worms fished on the bottom will both produce. Red drum: Very good. Perry’s reports spottail fishing has been really hot. Fish are biting well in the creeks on live and cut bait, and the bull drum fishing is very strong at the tip of both Murrells Inlet jetties for a couple of hours either side of low and high tide. For big red drum at the jetties anchor a bottom rig - fish finder or Carolina rig-style - with a 3/0 or 4/0 circle hook baited with cut bait. The big fish often refuse to chase a live offering. Cut mullet, menhaden or quartered blue crabs will all work