
With the arrival of October, what many consider to be the best time of year to fish in the Lowcountry begins! Trout especially will become increasingly active with the cooler temperatures while both trout and redfish will continue to gorge themselves on the ample amount of available bait.
Redfish are present and fishing for them has been very good. Recently, we’ve been using different types of bait on the bottom to target them. Try switching between blue crab, live mullet and cut mullet to see which one works best for you. You can fish under docks, around structure and along grass banks with this technique. Cut mullet on circle hooks has been the most productive combination for us.
The trout bite has been solid but as mentioned above expect this to markedly improve. We will primarily use live shrimp suspended under a popping cork. Bring along your cast net and a few tosses will provide all the shrimp you will need for the day. Don’t forget to also try throwing plastic artificial lures on jig heads. Check with local tackle shops for what color is working best.
Fly fishermen have had a real treat over the last few weeks. Very high tides let redfish push up onto the flats and provided excellent sight fishing opportunities. We were able to stalk redfishwhile watching their tails and backs exposed out of the water as they fed. Effective fly patterns have had tones of red and gold.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
See you on the water!
Capt. Geoff Bennett
(843) 324-3332

The shrimp are here! The waters are teeming with them and not surprisingly the fish are happily feeding on them. Expect fishing to continue to improve with the combination of this influx of bait and cooling weather. A few throws of the cast net can provide all the shrimp you need.
Fall has arrived and as temperatures become more hospitable you can also expect the fishing to improve! With the start of school and the end of the summer vacation season, the number of anglers on the water drops noticeably and leaves much more water open for those of us who continue fishing.
As we head into August, redfish have been active and fishing for them has been quite good. Your best bet is to use live bait fished on the bottom with a carolina rig or another type of weight. Cracked blue crab has been the most productive but strips of cut mullet or menhaden are working well too. Fly fishermen have been able to sight fish to reds on the flats as well as in the grass.