The Search Continues
Daniel Vance and I met Bo Hutchison Saturday morning to continue our search for the tarpon in McClellanville, a place we had never fished before.
Daniel Vance and I met Bo Hutchison Saturday morning to continue our search for the tarpon in McClellanville, a place we had never fished before.
I had crossed the Saluda river in Columbia on the highway many times and have always thought it would make an enjoyable paddling trip. I was excited to learn to fish on a new river and I never thought that it would take me into the African wilderness.
The tarpon are only in South Carolina for a short period of time out of the year so Bo Hutchison and I try to make the most of each opportunity to catch them.
I went fishing with Bo Hutchison in Georgetown this past Saturday in search of the tarpon.
Every great adventure needs some kind of obstacle and in this case, that obstacle was time and sand.
Ryan Stephens and I had an itch to catch some bass late in the afternoon on Memorial Day.
I made a trip to Greenville for a wedding 2 weeks ago and being so close to the mountains, I dedicated Saturday morning to the pursuit of trout on the Green River.
The warm summer weather is here, and the bass bite is on. I cannot think of a better way to end the day than fishing on a pond in the late afternoon when the wind has ceased and the only ripples on the lake are created by a top water plug. The strikes are fierce and almost heart stopping.
This weekend brought us back again to the North Santee Inlet in Georgetown with Hunter and Thomas Jordan. We launched the skiff at the South Island Ferry on the Intracoastal waterway and drove south towards the river.
After such a successful fishing trip the weekend before, Bo Hutchison and I planned yet another fishing trip to Georgetown the following weekend to catch more of the great Bull Reds which are moving into the shore in greater numbers as the season draws on.