shorethangcharters.com - ShoreThangCharters with Capt. Mark Phelps In-Shore Saltwater fishing Charleston South Carolina

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Fly fishing in the Charleston area offers lots of options.  Redfish can be caught on the fly any given time of the year, with the best times being September-March.  There are many other species we can catch on the fly depending on the time of year.  In February there is good migration of American Shad caught on 6-7wt.  These fish can be up to 5lb and are great fun.  Other species caught from late spring through fall can include spotted seatrout, flounder, ladyfish, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, jacks, sharks

If you book a nearshore/offshore trip you could catch any of the above as well as amberjacks, cobia, tripletail, Mahi Mahi, false albacore and almost anything else we can convince to take a fly. We normally take rods from 9-13wt on these trips. Some cobia, amberjacks and sharks can be over 50lb. Many of the fly fishing opportunities will be largely dependent on the tides and weather.

Inshore light tackle fishing is one of my favorite ways to take people fishing in Charleston.  One reason is that everyone can do it.  We fish the tidal creeks, flats and marsh of the low country.  There are a wide variety of fish to be caught and fishing can be done year round.  Also, this type of fishing provides opportunities for sightseeing and spotting wildlife including birds, dolphin, and more. 

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