Charleston Fishing Report – June 2010 « Charleston Charter Fishing ...

It’s a great time to be fishing here in Charleston. The usual suspects, redfish and trout, are now complimented by a host of seasonal species including spanish mackerel, ladyfish and sharks. Combined with warmer temperatures, the fishing conditions are now excellent.
We have been catching a good number of redfish over the last month including some of the biggest so far this year. Redfish will take artificial plastic lures mimicking small bait fish and have been keying in on darker colors. Recently, the most successful lures are either black with gold flakes or blue. I’m still fishing almost all my artificials on flutter hooks because they give the lure such good action. As always, keep changing colors until you find one that works.
Flyfishing for reds has been best at low tide when sight fishing conditions are optimal. Fly patterns with lots of flash are working well, especially in the colors of copper or green. I also like flies with weedguards as plant life in the water increases. During the big high tides in the evening, we have been able to get up into the grass and cast to tailing redfish. The Dupree’s spoon fly is just the ticket for that setting.
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