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Redfish still the go to fish in the lowcountry

Capt. Rick Percy
March 29, 2013
Beaufort - Saltwater Fishing Report

With some tough fishing conditions with all the wind, rain, and cold weather we've been having, the Redfish are still the main target in the lowcountry. Water temps are still in the low to mid fifties, and we need to see them climb up into the high 60's and get our spring run started. The Cobia will show in the Port Royal Sound when the water temps hit 68 degrees. There have been some reports of trout bites, and I am looking forward to a banner spring and summer bite with some nice trout. Our carryover from our mild winter should put this year on record as one of the best trout seasons we will have had in years. Live baits, softbaits, and topwaters will all produce this spring. Along with the Redfish, Cobia, and other pelagics arriving getting a bite should not be that difficult. Better come on down to South Carolina Lowcountry and give it a try this year.

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Reel Chance Charters is owned and operated by Captain Rick Percy, and located in beautiful Beaufort, SC. Fishing for Redfish, Sea Trout, Cobia, and Tarpon with light tackle is our specialty. Nearshore wrecks for Black Drum, Spanish Mackerel, and other wreck fish is available. The Reel Chance is a 22 ft Pathfinder, equipped with trolling motor, Talon, and custom T-top to make your trip productive and enjoyable. Capt Rick has been fishing these waters over twenty years. Come see for yourself!

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Reel Chance Charters
103 Stuart Town Rd
Beaufort, SC 29902
Phone: 803-535-6166
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