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December Fishing Forecast

Deep-Sea, nearshore and inshore Charter Fishing in Charleston and Folly Beach has been great the past few weeks and I expect it will continue through the end of the year. We have battled some cooler than usual weather but overall water temps are about normal again and that has kept the fish and fisherman happy! Nearshore fishing charters have been riding out to the reefs to enjoy the nonstop action from Weakfish, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Redfish and more including False Albacore. We have been targeting those fish with cut bait, casting jigs and topwater lures that have been bringing explosive strikes. To be on the other end of the rod when that happens is a feeling you will never forget!

 

Inshore fishing charters are putting up solid numbers of Speckled Trout and Redfish as these species begin to fatten themselves up for our short winter. Hungry redfish are being caught on mullet, crab, and artificials made by Z-Man and DOA. The Speckled
Trout can often be caught nearby in deeper water on live shrimp, mud minnows and soft plastics. Sheepshead will begin congregating in larger numbers this month as the waters continue to cool. We will fish for them during the slower tides and they can provide a challenge due to their light bite. Many times an angler will set the hook on what they think is a little fish and they suddenly have the rod doubled over with a fish trying to take cover back in the rocks or structure, so be prepared for a strong fight all the way up to the boat! We have been catching those fish on fiddler crabs and live shrimp. We have good tides coming up and the fishing should continue to provide plenty of action for people who want to get out on the water. Come on out, it’s still not too late to catch your biggest fish of the year!

 

Captain Kevin Blair

Charleston Fish Rod Bending Co

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