February Fishing Report – Myrtle Beach
The good redfishing we experienced in January carried over into February as redfish continue to stack up in big schools in shallow water near Myrtle
The good redfishing we experienced in January carried over into February as redfish continue to stack up in big schools in shallow water near Myrtle
Fishing has been exceptional the last few weeks in Myrtle beach as schools of redfish continue to swarm the shallow bays and creeks. Sight fishing
2016 is off to a great start as red fish continue to school up in the shallow estuaries south of Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island.
Fishing has been fantastic for the better part of November. With the water temps dropping, redfish have been very cooperative in shallow water using fly
What a fine start to wintertime fishing here in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Redfish are schooled up tight in shallow water, often in groups of
I had the pleasure of fishing with several groups this past weekend in Winyah Bay, many of which had never fished in saltwater before. Congrats
The fishing has really begun to kick into high gear over the last few weeks. Water temps along the coast of Myrtle Beach have passed
Overall the inshore fishing was very productive last month, however inconsistent weather patterns also resulted in inconsistent fishing at times. We experienced several rain events
Redfish continue to school in the shallow areas of the estuaries, primarily in small creeks and oyster bays. The water clarity is exceptional which makes
What a great time of year to be living in the Lowcountry of South Carolina! Fishing has been exceptional this month and the weather has