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November Redfishing in Charleston SC

Capt. Shane Sinclair
November 29, 2011
Charleston - Saltwater Fishing Report

The month of November has brought cooler water temps to the Charleston area. The huge amount of finger mullet and shrimp are starting to dwindle. Dark colored jerk baits, DOA shrimp, and earth tone colored flies have been quite successful.

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Large schools of redfish and good numbers of speckled trout have shown up and provide plenty of good action for anglers. Average days have produced 15 to 20 red fish with a real good day being in the 30's.

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The trout fishing has been good as long as you are fishing high tide. The winter should provide plenty of good fly fishing and action with artificals.

Target Species:

Red drum and speckled trout

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Fish Charleston's Harbor and surrounding areas for local and migratory species. Charleston has an abundant number of year round trout, flounder, and redfish. We also have many migratory species during the spring and summer such as: Jack Crevalle, tarpon, bonnethead sharks,ladyfish, cobia, and many species of sharks. Sight fishing and fly fishing provide anglers with many opportunities to catch trophy fish using different techniques and styles. Don't miss out on what Charleston has to offer!

Contact Info:

Charleston Inshore Charters
1174 Freelock Drive
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Phone: 843-270-6556
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