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Members, 12 hour Offshore Bottom Fishing Trips on Saturday September 9th Captain Danny of the ‘Fish Screamer III‘ is planning monthly 12-hour Gulf bottom fishing trips again this year on board the Fish Screamer 3 out of Little River. Last year every trip was a success, and the ice boxes were full of fish as the many pictures showed. 4458 Water Front Avenue, Little River, SC 29566 Behind…
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Below is a loosely plagiarized article published in the latest edition of Kayak Magazine, offering tips from Mark Anderson, a Texas Game Warden 1. Know Before You Go – If you’re coming to a boat ramp and it’s your first time out there, do a little bit of research online first to see if there’s…
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Southern Flounder Keeper Season for Public AnglersThe N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries announced on Wednesday the recreational flounder keeper season for this year will open at 12:01 a.m. Sept. 15 and close at 11:59 p.m. Sept. 29. The two-week season will still limit public anglers to a one-fish per person, per day bag limit and…
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The speckled trout bite is hot around the North and South Carolina borders in June. This is the peak of the spawn. There are plenty of smaller sows and males that are legal keepers but If you catch some of the big sows that are loaded with eggs it might be a good time to…
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In case you missed it, last Saturday was the Annual Club Pier Fishing Event organized by Alan Trojan and the STFC Board of Directors. I arrived early for my very first try at pier fishing and landed a pompano in about two minutes. Bob Weiss, fishing near me caught a whiting soon after – he…
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The ‘general’ consensus is that live shrimp is the best and most universal inshore bait because shrimp are abundant in the inshore habitat and are universal prey for trout, redfish and flounder. It is also generally agreed that live shrimp are a more effective bait than artificial. Why? As a kayak angler, my livewell options…
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First of all, let me thank those that went to the Club meeting last Thursday. It was very well attended. I hope those that went enjoyed the excellent presentation by Captain Tim Disano from Tideline Charters. Those that didn’t go missed something. Missing a meeting is missing an opportunity for learning from those that have…
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The two largemouth bass that made the Leaderboard were caught on local golf course ponds. Maybe its time to try your luck?. The following article is excerpted courtesy of the North Carolina Coastal Federation at CoastalReview.org Golfing for bass — best use of a course is fishing, of course 05/11/2023 by Capt. Gordon Churchill As Thoreau would…
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Last week my 24-year old grandson sent me a picture of a bass that he had just caught near his home in Missouri. The bass was nice but his smile was priceless. In addition, it was especially meaningful to me for two reasons. The first was that it was important to him to share his…