It’s hard to mention Charleston and cold weather in the same sentence. But honestly our waters become dangerously cool in the winter months. For kayak fishermen November is decision time; get prepared for cold water, or put the equipment away until spring. This article shows that with a little preparation, you can safely continue [...]
Oct 2 VERY QUICK fishing trip on Saturday morning before I headed to Italy for the real job. Fished the upper Wando by myself scouting some new areas to take clients. Found a few redfish on the oyster bars in front of creeks and trout in the deeper spots on the first drop off in [...]
Opened the month by fishing with a friend from Atlanta and one of his friends. Hit the upper Wando to fish the incoming tide. A few throws of the cast net at the landing put plenty of huge shrimp (kind of an oxymoron) in the bait bucket, so we headed for structure next to deep [...]
Kayak fishing is a sport that is gaining popularity by leaps and bounds. Unfortunately many people come into the sport without the basic knowledge and skills needed to insure that a fun day on the water doesn’t end badly. According to the ACA “Venue, conditions, experience, training, preparation and judgment can all play a [...]
It’s time to start thinking about shrimping season. What is the kayaker supposed to do? The way I see it you have 2 options; either call and bug everyone you know until you find a partner with a boat, or take the kayak and use the one pole method. I first learned about the one [...]