by Capt. Jack | Feb 22, 2005 | Fishing Report
Conditions over the weekend looked good; however, fishermen who targeted redfish reported seeing fish but had difficulty getting these fish to eat. Surface water temperature was around 54 degrees. Water temperature was likely not the main reason for a slow bite. The... by Capt. Jack | Feb 15, 2005 | Fishing Report
February is usually the month when we begin to see the first signs of Springs. The days are getting longer and milder. This isn’t to say winter is over. In February we can see many mild Spring like days. This year has been no exception with several days in the... by Capt. Jack | Feb 8, 2005 | Fishing Report
Winter is a tricky time to fish. Good catches earlier in the week are little indication of what to expect. Cold water can drive fish from shallow to deep water. Surface water around 42 degrees usually means slow fishing. When water raises to the low 50’s the... by Capt. Jack | Jan 19, 2005 | Fishing Report
We currently experiencing colder weather than had in recent weeks. Nonetheless even as cold set in there have been good reports of seatrout in the Savannah River as well as around Isle of Hope. Most of the seatrout action has been on jigs. A recent favorite is the... by Capt. Jack | Jan 2, 2005 | Fishing Report
The New Year is upon us! Those who fished over the holiday season were met with cold conditions and surface water reaching as low as 44 degrees. The cold meant fish were driven to deep water in search of more favorable conditions. Suspending fish are difficult to...