Isle of Palms Fishing

Alden having fun on his first saltwater, lowcountry fishing trip! First time for all three species.
Way to go on your inshore slam!

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Capt. Legare Leland
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Charleston Fishing

Spring is here, and the Redfish bite is great!

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Capt. Legare Leland

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Charleston Fishing

Another youth angler enjoying the Charleston Redfish bite!

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Capt. Legare Leland
Headshakercharters.com
843-810-0495

Charleston Fishing

Making smiles here Charleston SC!

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Capt. Legare Leland
Headshakerchartrers.com
843-810-0495

Charleston Fishing

Over cast days in the spring can be hot!

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Capt. Legare Leland
Headshakercharters.com
843-810-0495

Winter RedFish in Charleston SC

Don’t forget to pack some smaller flies. We were throwing all the go to flies and nothing seemed to work. The Redfish were rolling on their sides and seemed happy, so I was stumped. I thought maybe something smaller might do the trick.
Way to go Mark! Always a pleasure spending the day with you!!

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Capt. Legare Leland

Charleston Winter Reds

The Red Fish are schooled up, and the water is crystal clear!

When we get a break in the weather here in Charleston, it makes for a great opportunity to get out on the water! With the calm, clear water, it is easy to locate the schools of Red Fish. Which provides an angler a wonderful opportunity to site cast artificial lures or the fly.

Isle Of Palms Red Fishing

 

 

 

It’s February and the water temperatures are still pretty low, but we are finally starting to see some warm days here in Charleston.  With the warm weather comes a change in the water temps around Charleston, and especially the Isle of Palms area where I concentrate most of my angling. Right now the fishing is pretty spotty with spooky fish, and a slow approach is necessary. However my clients and I have been able to manage some successful days.

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We had a break in the weather on 2/18/14 and I was able to put Randy and his wife Carol on several nice schools of Red Fish. Unfortunately the dolphins were all over the fish on the flats, so plan B on the ICW worked out well.  This was Carol’s first time and she did a wonderful job landing several nice Reds.