Charleston, South Carolina
SC Flats Fishing • 20-29 years of experience
The offshore waters of South Carolina are covered with naturally occurring live bottom areas as well as man-made reefs to provide structure for fish. These areas can be extremely productive using spin tackle and conventional gear for the bigger fish. We frequently see amberjacks, spadefish, cobia, little tunas, seabass, sharks and lots more.
The rates listed cover all of the fishing gear, bait/lures, and licensing that you will need. Everyone is encouraged to bring your own fishing gear if you want, or you are welcome to use mine. For planning how to dress, the best way is check the forecast the day before and decide what you will be comfortable wearing outside that day. I recommend everyone bring a light jacket or rain jacket, and sunglasses are a must especially for sight fishing. Shoes are a good idea to avoid accidentally stepping on something, even flip flops or sandals work well for the summer months. Each boat has a cooler onboard packed with ice and water, but you will need to bring any other drinks and/or snacks you want. (No glass please)
The nearshore/offshore fishing boat is a 23’ Seacraft center console fully rigged for fishing off the coast of Charleston or for taking larger groups (up to 6 people) to fish inshore and in the harbor.
Charleston, South Carolina • 20-29 years of experience
Captain Scott grew up on John’s Island, South Carolina just south of the city of Charleston. By an early age he was exploring the creeks in his jon boat, developing his love for fishing in the low country marshes.
After attending college, he acquired his captain's license and began guiding while working at the local fly shop in town.
Exact meeting location will be provided after booking.
Free Cancellation up to 14 days prior to trip
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