Monday, October 18, 2010

Clear skies and clear water on Charleston Harbor

It was a special kind of day on Charleston Harbor Sunday with virtually no wind, a crisp 75 degrees, and no clouds in the sky. 

 We started off Sullivans Island at the grillage and landed one small flounder. The tide turned, incoming, so we pulled anchor and went to the jetties after bait bandits started plowing through cut mullet.


Rods were doubled over on three different boats when we pulled up to the south end of the jetties about an hour after the tide started rolling in. Clarity was down to at least three feet. Still using cut mullet, we landed four redfish (2 slot fish), 20 seabass (3 keepers), and two bluefish. The bite turned off after an hour. 

I normally like to release the reds, but Dad and little brother were in town from Beaufort, so we tossed them in the cooler for dinner.


  

Torture for Cuffy.








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