Summer inshore fishing

With the heat of the summer, inshore fishing slows somewhat compared to spring and fall. However, in summer many different fishes are available to inshore anglers. Among these are: spotted seatrout, red drum, black drum, flounders, whiting, Spanish and king mackerel, sheepshead, and crevalle jack. A...

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Main Author: Wenner, Charles A.
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Language:English
Published: South Carolina State Library 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10827/10614
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spelling ftscarolinastate:oai:dc.statelibrary.sc.gov:10827/10614 2023-05-15T18:06:05+02:00 Summer inshore fishing Wenner, Charles A. 2003 Document application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10827/10614 English eng South Carolina State Library South Carolina State Documents Depository http://hdl.handle.net/10827/10614 Public Domain This is a government document; please see the rights statement available here: http://www.statelibrary.sc.gov/statement-of-rights. PDM Saltwater fishing--South Carolina Text 2003 ftscarolinastate 2022-05-23T14:09:59Z With the heat of the summer, inshore fishing slows somewhat compared to spring and fall. However, in summer many different fishes are available to inshore anglers. Among these are: spotted seatrout, red drum, black drum, flounders, whiting, Spanish and king mackerel, sheepshead, and crevalle jack. As a general rule, summer fishing is better at dusk and dawn. During this time of the year estuaries and coastal waters are filled with a variety of bait fishes and shrimps preyed upon by game fish. As a result, live baits will catch more fish than artificial lures at this time. Text Red drum South Carolina State Library Digital Collections
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description With the heat of the summer, inshore fishing slows somewhat compared to spring and fall. However, in summer many different fishes are available to inshore anglers. Among these are: spotted seatrout, red drum, black drum, flounders, whiting, Spanish and king mackerel, sheepshead, and crevalle jack. As a general rule, summer fishing is better at dusk and dawn. During this time of the year estuaries and coastal waters are filled with a variety of bait fishes and shrimps preyed upon by game fish. As a result, live baits will catch more fish than artificial lures at this time.
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