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Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: Sept. Myrtle Beach Fishing Report |
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| Nearing the end of September and the Myrtle Beach fishing inshore has been very good. There are plentiful supplies of mullet, menhaden, and threadfins in the creeks for bait, so a cast net is essentia ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: End of Summer Myrtle Beach Fishing |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 764 |
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| Fewer boats, less humidity and the abundance of live mullet make the end of summer and early fall great times for Myrtle Beach fishing. Many inshore fish are now gorging themselves on the abundance of ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: June Myrtle Beach Fishing Report |
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| Coastal Eco-Charters: June Myrtle Beach Fishing Report
June marks the official start of summer and it has shown in the Myrtle Beach inshore fishing. The biodiversity of fish that are the summer sta ... |
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Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: Myrtle Beach Fishing May Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 902 |
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| Myrtle Beach Fishing has been consistent and very good, so far this month. The inshore salt creeks, channels and docks are steadily producing flounder, bluefish and trout on live mud minnows and pogie ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: Spring Myrtle Beach Fishing |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 866 |
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| Fishing is getting better by the day. Water temperatures hovering around 70 degrees is sparking fish to move in from the ocean; like flounder and whiting. While others like; trout and redfish are movi ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: Myrtle Beach Fishing-Eco Tips |
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| The Environmental Angler: Myrtle Beach Fishing Charter Guide Tips
by Captain Rutenberg www.CoastalEcoCharters.com You do not have to be a Myrtle Beach Fishing Charter Guide to practice a sound ... |
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Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: Myrtle Beach Fishing Gear Tips |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 980 |
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| Since my Myrtle Beach fishing reports pertain to tips and tactics, there is one very important point that can never be overlooked. It is care and maintenance of your fishing equipment. As a profession ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: November Myrtle Beach Fishing Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1035 |
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| This month I have been focusing my fishing on the main channel of the ICW. The most important tool for my fall fishing is paying close attention to my sonar. Ideally, I look for bottom depressions adj ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: Sept-Oct. Myrtle Beach Fishing Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1030 |
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| Greetings,
Due to my teaching committments, I am posting reports less often. Here is an update. September/October are great months for fishing the LR jetties. There is abundant live mullet and o ... |
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Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: July/August Inshore Fishing Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1096 |
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| Both July and August were similar for both being very good times to fish. Despite the heat, wind, idiots on jet skis, and frequency of afternoon thunderstorms, I consistantly hauled in nice flounder, ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters - May/June Inshore Fishing Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1307 |
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| May fishing turns on fast. Water temperatures increase rapidly during May which triggers mass movements of fish. The trout are being caught closer to the inlet and have been consistent in the creeks. ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: April Fishing Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1209 |
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| April is an exciting to fish inshore because it marks the coming of the summer. Like in anytime of year, finding the right water temperature is crucial. Water temps are warmer on the ebb tide and are ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco Charters : February Trolling for Specs |
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| For February fishing I am focusing on Specked Trout. In addition to schooling reds in the shallows, deep water Specs are the another year round fishery. As with anytime of year, a key factor in findin ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: January Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1284 |
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| I have been down in Florida fishing, so this report is not as specific to local catches. I did go out for a few hours yesterday and did more scouting than casting. We had a full moon and it was dead l ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: November Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1302 |
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| I have enjoyed November fishing this year. It is a dynamic month for angling. Mullet have migrated south, nights with freezing temperatures, water temperatures falling fast into the low 50's. This is ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: October Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1283 |
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| Fishing this month is "reel" pleasure. Mild humidity, warm days have made being in the outdoors even more enjoyable. Even saw a bald eagle fly over the boat, last week.
The mullet are sti ... |
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Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: September Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1343 |
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| Greetings,
September is a great time for fishing. There lots of bait and temps are beginning to fall. As with past years, this September I've been landing big reds (over 30"). I like the incom ... |
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Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: August Fishing Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1397 |
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| Inshore fishing has been very good lately. Lots of Flounder on the incoming tide around creek mouths. I like areas that show lots of surface current movement. This oxygenates the water, which is key w ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: July 4th Report |
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| Happy 4th everyone and especially to our troops overseas!
Fishing this past week has been difficult, mainly due to extreme tides. The low tide has been the lowest I have seen Little River in a long ... |
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Topic: Spanish Macks! |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1523 |
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| Spanish are here in big numbers. Schools of Spanish Mackeral are thick offshore between the LR jetties and Hog Inlet. As long as water is fairly calm and clear they are feeding on the surface on schoo ... | |
Topic: Coastal Eco-Charters: Sand Fleas 101 |
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| After being prompted by an earlier post regarding sand fleas, I would like to share more detail about the biology of these interesting animals and their use as bait.
Sand Fleas aka. Mole Crabs are ... |
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Topic: May Surf Fishing Report #2 |
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| Did not see as many blues this past weekend in the surf, although strong NE winds made the fishing more difficult. Once winds switched back to SE, the whiting and pompano bite turned on. Good size whi ... | |
Topic: May Surf Fishing Report |
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| Surf temperatures are quickly increasing to near 70 degrees, closely followed by coastal wind patterns shifting into the summer pattern. On-shore winds as the land heats up, then switching to offshore ... | |
Topic: Tips for Spring Fishing |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1486 |
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| Spring in Little River offers some great fishing. To avoid the "Spring Blues" here are a few tips to keep you on the action.
1) Check your equipment- If you did not run your boat or fish ... |
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Topic: Spring Fishing Report |
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| CaptEco Replies: 0 Views: 1307 |
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| Warm days and nights have raised surface water temps. to 66 degrees. Inshore trout are hitting soft plastics on falling tides and live baits in the main channels. Reds short of the slot are in the upp ... | |
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