trips
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HALF DAY / $500
A great option for anglers looking to get out on the water without spending the entire day, this four-hour charter focuses on quick, productive fishing in the Lowcountry’s inshore waters. Perfect for beginners who want an introduction to fly or light-tackle fishing, as well as experienced anglers who want a focused shot at redfish.
We’ll target likely zones based on the tide—marsh edges, creek mouths, oyster points, and shallow flats where redfish feed aggressively. With limited run time, the goal is efficiency: get to the fish fast and stay on them.
Depending on the season, we may also have the chance to spot cobia or tarpon while moving between areas, and if conditions line up, we’ll take the opportunity.
A half-day trip is short, fun, and dialed-in—an ideal way to experience the essence of Lowcountry redfishing in a tight window.
Snacks and water included
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3/4 DAY / $600
A perfect middle-ground option, this six-hour charter gives you plenty of time to chase tailing redfish across the marsh without committing to a full day. Ideal for anglers who want a serious shot at Lowcountry redfish on fly or light tackle, while still keeping the schedule flexible.
We’ll work prime tide windows, stalk fish in skinny water, and sight-cast to reds as they feed along oyster edges, grass lines, and shallow flats. Beginners are welcome—everything is taught step by step—but experienced anglers will appreciate the technical approach and longer stretches of active fishing.
During the right seasons, there’s also the possibility of encountering cobia or tarpon as we move between spots. If conditions allow, we’ll take the opportunity.
A 3/4 day gives you the best of both worlds: more water, more shots, and more variety—without the full-day commitment.
Homemade lunches and waters included.
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FULL DAY / $800
Set out for a full day on the water chasing the Lowcountry’s most iconic inshore species. This eight-hour charter is designed for anglers of every skill level—from first-time casters to seasoned fly anglers looking for technical sight-fishing opportunities.
You’ll hunt shallow-water redfish in the marshes, flood-tide grass, and skinnier backwater creeks where they tail, push, and cruise in inches of water. Whether you prefer fly fishing or light tackle, we tailor the experience to your style and pace while still keeping the focus on serious redfishing.
When the season and tides line up, we also have the chance to target cobia cruising the Broad River or tarpon rolling along the edges of the Port Royal Sound. If they’re around, we’ll go find them.
This trip is all about time, flexibility, and opportunity—maximum hours on the water to capitalize on the day’s best tides and conditions.
Homemade lunches and waters included.
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