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Saltwater Fishing Trends

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August 6, 2025


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Fishing trends courtesy http://www.showuggboots.com. Check the site the latest updates and detailed reports.

Little River

* Coastal: Captain Michael Berg Ruth reports the heat has brought mixed flatfish fisheries. During
low tide, black drum feeding well, and around high tide when the water
moves slower redfish and trout can be caught in traffic jams, escaping
from the bait, live shrimp or minnows and soft plastics fished along the
edges of the grass Spartina and creek mouths.

* Cherry Grove Pier, reports that in general,UGG Classic Mini Boots the bite was a bit slow. A few croaker, spot, pompano, spade fish and small snapper were caught, and some people Sheepshead targeting was successful. But it was the most exciting bite king mackerel bite, and last week four kings - 1 12 2 16 and £ 18 fish - were caught. Beautiful 3 pounds, 15 ounces Spanish also caught the king of the rich.

Grand Strand

* Red and black drum drum: Very good. Bait
and Tackle in Perry Murrells Inlet reports that a few perch are
selected in the rivers, but the best fishing for them Murrells Inlet
jetties. On the quays black and red drum fishing has come on strong, with plenty of red drum over the slot limit will remain unnoticed. For
the big red drum anchors the bottom set - Fishfinder or Carolina-style
set - featuring 3 / 0 or 4 / 0 circle hooks with bait on the back
burner. Big fish often refuse to pursue the live quotes. Cut mullet, menhaden or a quarter of blue crabs, all should work, and black drum are sand fleas very well.

* Sheepshead: Very good. Perry said that the Sheepshead turned on the quays, especially to Georgetown, and sales fiddler crabs start. Fish fiddler crabs on the stand Carolina around the structure.

* Flounder: Slow. Perry
reports that the coastal fishing flounder really slowed in the last
week or two, and a good day today, catching five or six fish. For
best results, cast or troll Carolina rigged live mud minnows on the
bottom of the sandy bottom over and around a rigid structure.

*
Surf and Pier Report: Perry reports that currently Bluefish caught off
beaches in good numbers with plenty of snapper around, but some fish
running up to 7, 8 and 9 pounds. Some of the big Spanish mackerel are now caught reliance on the king rigs and a few kings. A few whiting, spot and croaker round, but pompano slowly.

Charleston

* Spottail Bass: Very good. Point Haddrell said perch offers strong and they can be located anywhere in the mouths of rivers right now. In
some cases, they can get around low tide on a number of bait and
artificial lures, and can be found tailing in the grass at high tide. discount ugg boots Try to throw Zman jerkshad on the tail of a fish. About moving tidal estuaries of streams feeding good places to see and live bait to the sound of sails will catch fish.

* Trout: Very good. Point
Haddrell reports that there are still solid trout Topwater bite early
in the morning, with some amount of fish caught quality. To throw a bomb Ba-Donk-A-Donk, Super Spook Jr. or Mirro-Lure Top Dog for the best results for Topwater action.

* Tarpon: Good. Haddrell Point reports that anglers continue to hook with Tarpon, especially around Bulls Bay and the North Edisto Inlet. Fish live menhaden or large mullet on the bottom near the shoals.

* Flounder: Good. Point Haddrell said that they still hear the sound of reports flounder being caught in shallow slews around the entrance. Mud minnows, finger mullet and soft plastics fished on the bottom of the bait of choice.

*
Folly Beach Pier, reports that a couple of small blues and trout being
caught, but most of the history of king mackerel and Tarpon. They catch a lot of Tarpon. All were caught on the rings king mackerel.

Beaufort

* Spottail Bass: Good. Bay
Street Outfitters reports that spottail bass fishing is still pretty
good - until then, how to avoid the real heat of the day. Gulp! is an excellent choice of bait, but the dirt is hard to beat minnows on the ground many years redfish. At higher tides there are some good tail of the grass flats. Captain Dan "Coach Fishin" Utley said that a good many of the tidal tail perch were willing to bite around Hilton Head. Gold,
like spoons Nemire Red Ripper is productive, as well as the regular
high tide and low tide around the mud minnows fished under corks sound
produced some nice fish.

* Tarpon: Fair. Bay Street Outfitters reports a Tarpon hit the broad river. The dead menhaden fished on the bottom and live menhaden fished on the surface and fish.

* Trout: Slow. Bay Street Outfitters reports that trout fishing remains slow,Ultra Short Uggs 5225 as expected because of winter kill. Down around Hilton Head Captain Dan "Coach Fishin" Utley also reported a slow bite of trout.

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