May Fishing Forecast
May Fishing Forecast
We have been fishing daily and our Folly Beach fishing charters have been boating good numbers of fish. Nicer weather and warmer water has brought in plenty of natural bait which has all our local game fish feeding on a more consistent basis. Deep Sea fishing charters have been catching Mahi Mahi, King Mackerel, Amberjack and a variety of Snapper and other bottom fish on the offshore reefs and trolling spots in 70 to 100 ft of water. Nearshore fishing charters are finding fish 3 to 5 miles from shore and have been catching big Bull Redfish, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Spanish Mackerel and Sharks just to name a few. Inshore fishing charters have been taking advantage of the shallow water Speckled Trout, Redfish and Black Drum action. This is a great time of year for all kinds of fisherman. From beginners of any age to seasoned anglers we will be able to put together a great experience for you.
If you have any questions, please text or call 843-696-4231. Feel free to email or book reservations right here online! Hope to see you on deck soon! – Captain Kevin Blair


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