Author: Legare Leland
Charleston Fishing Guide
Thanks, Legare, for a great experience by all, esp. my grandchild. She even caught the first fish on her small rod! Appreciate your expertise and attitude. See you next year. Regards…Rudy
Charleston Red Fishing
Eli and I wanted to thank you for the awesome trip. We haven’t stopped talking about it. We especially enjoyed your company.
Thanks again, roy
Isle of Palms Red Fishing
Captain Legare, Sue Zann and I wanted you to know how much we enjoyed our fishing tour today. Of the several guided fishing tours we have taken in Charleston, this was by far the best and most productive we have been on. Thank you for the many memories we made today.
Bob & Sue Zann Norris
Greenville, SC
Charleston Red Fishing
Eight year old, Tyler, caught this 20lb Red Fish in a foot and half of water. I am not sure who really one, but I bet he’ll be dreaming about this fish for a long time.
Charleston Fishing
Mt Pleasant Red Fishing
June Sea Trout
Charleston Red Fish
Legare,
Saturday was the Best! Thank you very much for making Maclean’s first saltwater fishing trip a memory of a lifetime for both of us. He has been non-stop about when we can go again. I’m am working on October 19th or 20th. Can you pencil us in and we can confirm the exact day as we get closer ? Thanks again for your patience and excellent guiding!
Stutts
Charleston Red Fishing And Sea Trout
The redfish have been very active this spring. We are primarily bait fishing, using shrimp, mud minnows, menhaden, and finger mullet. The reds seem to still be a little spooky at low water, and difficult to catch on artificial. The trout, however, are feeding aggressively on artificial shrimp, and top water action. When fishing with the younger anglers, the trout don’t seem to mind a mud minnow.