Here is a short article I wrote on how to target Charleston Redfish in the backs of creeks this time of year! Hope this helps ya’ll catch a few more fish!
Good article.
Yep, nice article.
Good article and good advice. I fish a few spots like that in my boat, have to commit yourself to spending the entire low tide in the deep pockets, but you can sure catch a lot of fish when they get trapped in there. Of course if they aren’t there, you are still trapped until the tide comes in. That’s fishing though.
Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose
Make sure there is not another exit.I chased a big school in an area and thought it was perfect.Guess what they hauled ass out a small cut and i sat for 5 hours high and dry.LOL
Stonoman
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Originally posted by Cracker LarryI fish a few spots like that in my boat, have to commit yourself to spending the entire low tide in the deep pockets, but you can sure catch a lot of fish when they get trapped in there. Of course if they aren’t there, you are still trapped until the tide comes in. That’s fishing though.
you’re gonna weave the mythical Indian fish trap into this thread somehow, aren’t ya?
I kid because I care
Thank you guys for taking a look! Hopefully the wind will calm down and the weather will warm up soon. It’s brutal out there in the upper 30’s with +20mph winds!
does anyone know where a satellite image taken at low tide could be found—searched web and came up with nothing
18 ft Flats n Bay ----150 yamaha
Mapquest satelite.
Google Earth and back up the time about a year.
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you're gonna weave the mythical Indian fish trap into this thread somehow, aren't ya?
Nope, stay out of my fish traps:smiley:
Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose
Good stuff --thanks gents
18 ft Flats n Bay ----150 yamaha
I have never seen a porpoise in SC.