Chris Wilson

The Redfish bite has been great on the flats using top-water,flies and cut bait.still large groups of Redfish can be seen but are breaking up and are going into summertime habits.Speckle trout and flounder are moving back in the creeks and inlets and are being caught in good numbers.Doa shrimps,and jerk baits are working good with some early morning and late afternoon top water action on Mirro Dines and Mirro Mullets.

Cobia and Amberjacks should start to move in on the inshore wrecks and shipping lane buoys for the next few months with the warmer water temps.

Capt Chris Wilson

FinAddict Charters

charlestonflyfishingguide.com

843-224-7462

Fish Species: Redfish,Speckle Trout ,Flounder ,Black Drum
Bait Used: Top-water,Flies and cut bait
Tackle Used: Fly/light tackle
Method Used: sight fishing
Water Depth: shallow
Water Temperature: mid 60s
Wind Direction: ne,se
Wind Speed: 10-20kts





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Chris Wilson

About The Author: Captain Chris Wilson

Company: FinAddict Charters

Area Reporting: Charleston, South Carolina

Bio: Join professional fishing guide Capt Chris Wilson of FinAddict Charters on the Salt marsh Flats,Inlets ,and creeks of the Charleston Low County for an Experience to Remember!! Fly Fishing or Light Tackle for Redfish Trout,Flounder,Black Drum,Lady Fish,Jack Crevelle,Tarpon,Cobia and a Variety of Sharks.

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