A good start to a beautiful day! This is one of many caught in a small window of time using a weightless wacky worm rig in the green pumpkin color. Stay safe out ...more there everyone.
A section of the Ashley River in Charleston County, South Carolina.
A good start to a beautiful day! This is one of many caught in a small window of time using a weightless wacky worm rig in the green pumpkin color. Stay safe out ...more there everyone.
It's been a crappie day of fishing, but in a good way.
Although not as large as their close muskellunge and northern pike relatives, the chain pickerel (esox niger) is among the most aggressive of all southern game fish. ...more Their explosive ambush-style attacks and powerful runs make them a lot of fun to catch on light tackle.
This mouth is designed for capturing other fish. They're known to capture and try to consume fish equal to their own size. You don't want to thumb these fish if you catch one, as they have an abundance of sharp teeth.
The can live up to about 9 years, and prefer slow moving rivers, lakes and swamps.
That black bar that travels straight down from the eye distinguishes this from the similar redfin pickerel.
Beautiful photo from a shoot that we worked on last week. That new color really pops against a winter backdrop.
Largemouth, stripers, catfish and Crappie all available. Excellent trophy potential including state and world records! 60,000 acres
South of Charleston, the state's coastline begins a transformation from the simple patterns of rivers and streams found to the north to an increasingly complex maze of creeks, rivers and inlets that s...
The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and surrounding region along South Carolina's coastal lowlands offer an abundance of year-round outdoor activities. The area's endless network of tidal creeks,...
1000 acres, average depth around 7-8 ft. Pads, reeds, hydrilla. Quite a few alligators