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Charleston Charter Fishing: Fishing Report March 2012
Provided What a winter! Or rather, what winter? Day after day of unseasonably warm weather has been an angler’s dream. Our fishery has remained active throughout the last few months and is building towards what should be an awesome spring. Redfish remain in massive schools numbering in the hundreds as they try to avoid... »
March fishing report
By Captain Geoff Bennett There are a lot of things to consider when fishing in the Lowcountry, but I never thought I would have to worry about whether or not the weight of snow would cause the tarp covering my boat to collapse! Valentine’s Day weekend brought the first real snowfall that Charleston has... »
Early March fishing report
By Captain Geoff Bennett There are a lot of things to consider when fishing in the Lowcountry, but I never thought I would have to worry about whether or not the weight of snow would cause the tarp covering my boat to collapse! Valentine’s Day weekend brought the first real snowfall that Charleston has... »
Police Reports: December 1-26
Police Reports December 1- A man reported that his debit card number had been stolen and used in Charlotte, NC. The card itself was still in his possession. December 1- Police were called in reference to a woman on Center Street who was obviously intoxicated, being very loud, and had urinated on herself. Officers... »
The weather outside is trout-ful
By Captain Geoff Bennett With the chilly weather quickly moving in you might think that fish are nowhere to be found, but it’s a different story below the waves. It takes a long time for our local waters to completely cool off from the scorching days of August. Water temperatures are now in the... »
Fishing excellence continues in November
By Captain Geoff Bennett The middle of November was witness to a week of heavy storms then followed by a week of huge daytime tides. The result was stained and choppy water that tempered the trout bite. With the water clearing as I write this, expect fishing to return to its normal late Fall... »
Folly Beach City Council – November 10, 2009
Dogs on the beach Addressing concerns that have arisen since the City has begun to pass legislation banning dogs on the north end of Folly Beach for the sake of migratory birds, Mayor Carl Beckmann reiterated his arguments for the ordinance. First, he pointed out that Folly Beach has always been a bird sanctuary... »
Early November fishing report
By Captain Geoff Bennett True to form, fishing this fall is great. Fish are eating steadily during the cooler weather, and if you’ve been out on the water recently, you probably noticed that you have the water to yourself; even on some weekends. With hungry fish and less crowds, now is the time to... »
Police Reports: October 20-26
Police Reports October 20- A homeowner reported that his rental home had been broken into. Pry marks were noticed on the elevator and the sliding glass door had been left open. A computer was the only thing listed as missing. Possible fingerprints were obtained from the door and the victim and his son were... »
Early November Fishing Report
By Captain Geoff Bennett True to form, fishing this fall is great. Fish are eating steadily during the cooler weather, and if you’ve been out on the water recently, you probably noticed that you have the water to yourself; even on some weekends. With hungry fish and less crowds, now is the time to... »

















