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The large estuaries
surrounding Georgetown and McClellanville offer
multiple species of game fish and recreational
fishing throughout the year. Come experience the
rush of tailing redfish in the grass, speckled
trout eating artificial baits every cast, tarpon
in excess of 100 pounds crashing your bait, the
list goes on. These creeks and inlets are home
to thousands of birds, alligators, dolphin, and
miles of undeveloped coastline. Lighthouse and
sightseeing trips are available as well.

After a short, scenic boat
ride, the Atlantic Ocean is home to many fish,
sea turtles, dolphin and even whales. Some of
the primary target species include: Spanish
mackerel, king mackerel, cobia, giant redfish,
spadefish, flounder, sheepshead, and many more.
There are many offshore reefs and wrecks which
are full of life and can provide enjoyment for
family fishing and also for those looking for
light tackle action.
The 23’ Mako center console
“Reel Tight” offers a legendary soft and dry
ride with a dependable Yamaha outboard powering
it. This boat can accommodate up to four anglers,
and is primarily used for tarpon fishing and
offshore trips both half and full day.
When seeking fish in the
shallow waters, the classic 18’ Hewes Bayfisher
can fish up to three anglers and offers a
comfortable and fast ride with plenty of storage
for your gear.
All tackle, bait, ice and
licensing is provided. Anglers only need to
bring a hat, sunscreen, and their food and
beverage of choice. A cooler with ice will be on
board.

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