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Beaufort Fishing Reports


2016-05-17
8:59 AM

Lowcountry bite is on - As we find ourselves in the middle of May, lots of things are happening in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Our waters have warmed up and many of the pelagics have worked their way north, filling up our waters with a lot of different opportunities for more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2016-03-31
8:43 AM

Trout and Reds heating up - The trout and Redfish bite has begun to heat up in the low country along with the water and air temperatures. Have had several good trips the last couple of weeks, with a one client trip that picked up 15 trout and 4 nice Redfish. The trout came on a more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2016-03-17
6:13 AM

Redfish transition - Every March it seems like we run into a period where the Redfish bite on the flat slows down. I'm not sure what the exact cause is, but the effect is the same for everyone. Slow days. I have several good friends that are guiding and on the water ever more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2016-03-04
9:03 AM

Reds on the flats - We continue to have decent water temperature in the mid 50's. This has kept our Redfishing on the flats very consistent. Had a couple of trips the past week and have had good success fishing the schools on the last of the outgoing tide and dead low. more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2016-02-19
8:57 AM

Redfish on the flats - February has been an unusual month as far as fishing goes in the lowcountry of South Carolina. Our weather has been all over the board, from cold and windy and rainy to pretty 70 degree days. The water temperatures have stayed close to the 50 degree more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2016-02-06
8:49 AM

February trout - In my 19 years of guiding in the low country, this may well be the first charter trip I have actually targeted Trout in the month of February. Normally by now our water temps have dipped down into the 40's, and the trout have gone to the deep holes i more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2016-01-12
8:27 AM

Winter Redfish in the Lowcountry - As the temperatures in South Carolina have finally fallen into the 50's, we are starting our winter pattern for Redfish. The last couple of hours of the ebb and first couple of the flood tide give anglers a great opportunity to sight fish. The Reds a more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2015-12-22
8:33 AM

Trout and Reds turn on - December has been as odd month for us as far as weather is concerned in the low country. We have had very few cold fronts come through, and our temperatures have stayed very mild too say the least. As a result the water temp has yet to drop into the more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2015-11-04
2:22 PM

Fair to middling bite so far this fall - The lowcountry of South Carolina has been like a lot of the country when it comes to weather matters. We had record flooding recently and very few cold fronts to help drop our water temperatures. As a result the normal pre-winter bite is a little beh more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort


2015-09-28
3:26 PM

Big tides and little bites - The past couple of weeks have been pretty slow. We have had a lot of rain, and some pretty big tides that have kept the water stirred up. Caught a few trout on a couple of trips on the incoming tides using live shrimp under popping corks. Have tried more...
Capt. Rick Percy - Beaufort

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