Charleston Fishing

Making smiles here Charleston SC!

Thanks
Capt. Legare Leland
Headshakerchartrers.com
843-810-0495

Isle of Palms Fishing

The inshore bite has been good here in the Lowcountry! Come see what Charleston and the Isle of Palms has to offer!

Thanks
Legare Leland
legare2headshakercharters.com
843-810-0495

Winter REDS & SPECS

Feels like Spring.

The highs were in the 80’s last week!!

Throwing artificial lures was the way to go!
Always nice to see Speckled Trout trout feeding consistently . I’m looking forward to some more weather like this.

Thanks,
Cape. Legare Leland


Winter RedFish in Charleston SC

Don’t forget to pack some smaller flies. We were throwing all the go to flies and nothing seemed to work. The Redfish were rolling on their sides and seemed happy, so I was stumped. I thought maybe something smaller might do the trick.
Way to go Mark! Always a pleasure spending the day with you!!

Thanks,
Capt. Legare Leland

Charleston Red Fish

Legare,
Saturday was the Best! Thank you very much for making Maclean’s first saltwater fishing trip a memory of a lifetime for both of us. He has been non-stop about when we can go again. I’m am working on October 19th or 20th. Can you pencil us in and we can confirm the exact day as we get closer ? Thanks again for your patience and excellent guiding!
Stutts

Charleston Red Fishing And Sea Trout

The redfish have been very active this spring.  We are primarily bait fishing, using shrimp, mud minnows, menhaden, and finger mullet.  The reds seem to still be a little spooky at low water, and difficult to catch on artificial.  The trout, however, are feeding aggressively on artificial shrimp, and top water action.  When fishing with the younger anglers, the trout don’t seem to mind a mud minnow.