August 3 Fishing Report

Morning surface water temperatures are down to around 83 and the creeks are full of bait.  Clarity has dropped off a bit with recent rains.  

It’s hard to put a finger on why, but Captain Buddy Love with Captain Smiley Fishing Charters (843-361-7445) reports that the action for flounder has been surprisingly good over the last few days.  There are still more, bigger fish in North Carolina because of the harvest closure, but in South Carolina creeks they are finding a ton of them compared to a just a week or two ago.  They are moving around a lot and feeding best on the falling tide, although they have caught a few on the rising tide.  Larger mud minnows seem to be working the best.   

It’s still a pretty fair bite for scattered redfish and black drum in the creek mouths with live shrimp on a slip cork rig.  The falling tide has been best, and you can also pick up redfish on live finger mullet.  

Trout are scattered in the same areas, but they have been pretty small and honestly don’t merit a lot of focus right now.     

It’s still a pretty incredible Spanish mackerel bite most days, and the last time they went after them they managed to get ten per hour.  They also seem to be getting bigger.   But they were most surprised by how good the bite was even after the water got dirtier after storms a couple of nights ago.  

Twenty-five feet of water is the magic depth, and you can catch them trolling spoons on #1 or #2 planer boards.  There are also still some times when you can cast at them.   

How To Make The Best Of Your Fishing Charter Experience

fishing charterHow To Make The Best Of Your Fishing Charter Experience

A fishing charter service can offer many benefits for your next fishing trip. Charter boats used to be a luxury reserved for the very wealthy. This is no longer true. Here are some of the many benefits of using a charter fishing service.

Why Choose A Charter Fishing Service?

All you need to do is fish

Myrtle Beach charter fishing trips offered by Captain Smiley Fishing Charters LLC. are primarily about catching fish. You’ll most likely rely on recommendations from friends and the internet to find the best fishing spots if you’re going on a trip to an unfamiliar area. These spots are not available for all boats, regardless of whether the boat is your own or rented.

A Myrtle Beach fishing charter service eliminates many of these issues because you don’t need to bring or rent any equipment. You don’t even have to do any activities other than fishing. It is easy to go to the dock and board the boat. This will allow you to concentrate on fishing and enhance your experience.

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Charter Fishing Boats and Important Safety Tips

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Charter fishing boats are a blast for the whole family! But remember, safety comes first to ensure you have the best time on your fishing adventure. Here are some simple safety tips to keep in mind:

Charter Fishing Safety Tips

Dress Appropriately:

When embarking on a charter fishing trip, it’s essential to dress appropriately to ensure comfort and protect yourself from the elements. Since you’ll be out on the water for an extended period, it’s advisable to wear layered clothing. This way, you can easily adjust your attire if the weather changes throughout the day.

A hat is a must to shield your face from the sun’s rays and avoid sunburns, which can quickly ruin your fishing experience. Additionally, generously apply sunscreen to exposed skin to safeguard against harmful UV rays.

Keep in mind that the sun’s reflection off the water can be intense, leading to eye strain. A good pair of polarized sunglasses not only reduce glare, making it easier to spot fish beneath the surface, but also offer vital protection for your eyes from sharp fishing hooks.

In terms of footwear, it’s crucial to prioritize safety over style. Avoid wearing flip flops or open-toed sandals, as they can be hazardous on a potentially slippery boat deck.

Instead, opt for closed-toe shoes that provide excellent traction and stability, reducing the risk of slips and falls.

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