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September Fishing Forecast

Charter fishing in Folly Beach fishing has been good as some slightly cooler weather has seen water temps drop by a few degrees. We fished just off the beach recently, and there were large schools of Mackerel and False Albacore mixed in with some big tackle-busting Jack Crevalle. This is no surprise to me as late summer and early fall are typically a great time of year to go fishing in the Lowcountry. Big Bull Redfish are piling into the inlets and Jetties, False Albacore and Spanish Mackerel are chasing baits a mile off the beach, and big sharks are lurking around the sandbars. Just inshore Flounder, Black Drum, Speckled Trout, and keeper Redfish are feeding in our tidal rivers and creeks on live shrimp, mud minnows, and all our favorite artificials by Z-Man.

Bait is abundant so a few quick throws of the cast net and we have full live wells. There is a feeding frenzy that begins in September and continues through the end of the year. Shorter days and the sudden influx of bait signals to every fish that it’s time to eat as much as they can before the water cools down. Fishing charters in Charleston and our fishing charters in Folly Beach fill up quickly this time of year.  Let’s get you out there to enjoy it with us! Call, text, or book online. See you on deck!

To Book Captain Kevin Blair