Lyndon start looking for the anglers that are heading out to the Santee Cooper lakes, Moultrie and Marion. I caught my biggest gill ever in lake Moultrie and there is some chunky shellcrackers in those lakes. Initially a littl overwhelming because of their size but if you're staying in the Charleston area it will be worth your while. Look up Black's fish camp on line and also areas around the town of Santee on I-95.....I lived in Summerville for 13 years and I spent alot of time on those lakes. Good Luck down in South Carolina.. and welcome aboard!
I'll be watching for those posts! South Carolina has alot to offer and I liked the fishing calendar there. I often had success as early as March and caught good numbers as late as Thanksgiving. Good luck down there in the "Low Country" Lyndon!
Lyndon, I fish jigs of all sorts under bobbers all year long. The key is to match the bobber with the proper sized jig. I use 1/128th oz to 1/32 oz jigs, so I am using small, literally tiny bobbers to suspend them. . I use 2 lb test alot so you have to be careful not to snap the rig off on a long cast. I fish them from 20 inches to 5 feet deep on an fixed bobber and down to 10 feet with a slip-bobber. I also like to tip my jigs and jig heads with a small piece of worm for added attraction.
Jeffrey D. Abney
Sep 6, 2011
Jeffrey D. Abney
Sep 6, 2011
Jim Gronaw
Oct 3, 2011