Post by Steve Sutton on Jun 4, 2010 21:08:26 GMT -5
June 7, 2010 DNR News (803) 667-0696
The following information is provided courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check the site
for recent updates and detailed reports. DHEC Fish Consumption Advisories:
www.scdhec.net/environment/water/fish.
Saltwater
Little River
Bluefish, Spanish mackerel and whiting are all biting.
Grand Strand
Perry's Bait and Tackle in Murrell's Inlet reports that bluefish are being caught off the
beaches in good numbers, with lots of snappers. Some Spanish mackerel are also being
caught off the piers, and a few kings have been picked up. A few whiting, spots and
croaker are around, but pompano are slow. Bull drum continue to be caught out at the
jetties.
Charleston
Sheepshead: Good to very good. Although a lot of small fish, have been numerous around
bridges and jetties and are more than willing to take a fiddler crab. Reports of Spanish
mackerel schooling up in the mornings around Castle Pinckney, as well as along the
tideline just outside the jetties. Folly Beach Pier reports that some whiting and
bluefish in the 1-2 pound range have been picked up off the pier, and a few black drum.
Occasional kings and Spanish are being caught, and a few sea trout have also been landed.
Beaufort
Cobia fishing has been pretty good, but no really big fish seem to have shown up in the
Broad River yet. Bay Street Outfitters has landed multiple fish on the fly. They are
mainly sight fishing for cruising fish, but there is of course plenty of anchor fishing
with live menhaden. A few lady fish, founder, and baby blues have also been caught in the
rivers and creeks.
For South Carolina marine recreational fishing regulations: www.dnr.state.sc.us/regs/pdf/saltfishing.pdf
Visit the Saltwater Fishing License Web site at saltwaterfishing.sc.gov
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The following information is provided courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check the site
for recent updates and detailed reports. DHEC Fish Consumption Advisories:
www.scdhec.net/environment/water/fish.
Saltwater
Little River
Bluefish, Spanish mackerel and whiting are all biting.
Grand Strand
Perry's Bait and Tackle in Murrell's Inlet reports that bluefish are being caught off the
beaches in good numbers, with lots of snappers. Some Spanish mackerel are also being
caught off the piers, and a few kings have been picked up. A few whiting, spots and
croaker are around, but pompano are slow. Bull drum continue to be caught out at the
jetties.
Charleston
Sheepshead: Good to very good. Although a lot of small fish, have been numerous around
bridges and jetties and are more than willing to take a fiddler crab. Reports of Spanish
mackerel schooling up in the mornings around Castle Pinckney, as well as along the
tideline just outside the jetties. Folly Beach Pier reports that some whiting and
bluefish in the 1-2 pound range have been picked up off the pier, and a few black drum.
Occasional kings and Spanish are being caught, and a few sea trout have also been landed.
Beaufort
Cobia fishing has been pretty good, but no really big fish seem to have shown up in the
Broad River yet. Bay Street Outfitters has landed multiple fish on the fly. They are
mainly sight fishing for cruising fish, but there is of course plenty of anchor fishing
with live menhaden. A few lady fish, founder, and baby blues have also been caught in the
rivers and creeks.
For South Carolina marine recreational fishing regulations: www.dnr.state.sc.us/regs/pdf/saltfishing.pdf
Visit the Saltwater Fishing License Web site at saltwaterfishing.sc.gov
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