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Charleston waters offer diverse fishing opportunities year-round. Inshore species include redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. - Tidal creeks and oyster bars hold feeding fish. - Spring and fall provide most consistent action.
Blue Light Charters offers professional fishing charter experiences in Charleston, SC waters with Captain Derrick Bray. Our guided fishing trips provide all necessary equipment and local expertise for both beginners and experienced anglers. Whether you're targeting inshore species or exploring coastal waters, we deliver memorable fishing adventures with personalized service and safety-focused operations.
Captain Derrick Bray of Blue Light Charters provides expert fishing guidance in Charleston's productive waters. Our charters include all fishing gear, bait, and tackle with competitive rates for half-day and full-day trips. Licensed and experienced, Captain Bray knows the best fishing spots around Johns Island and Charleston Harbor. Contact us directly for current availability and seasonal pricing.
Our Charleston fishing charters focus on productive inshore waters where redfish, trout, and flounder are commonly caught. Captain Derrick Bray provides personalized instruction for all skill levels, from first-time anglers to seasoned fishermen. We maintain modern safety equipment and fish-finding electronics to maximize your time on the water.
Each trip includes rod and reel setups, live and artificial baits, and cooler space for your catch. We fish the tidal creeks, oyster bars, and grass flats that make Charleston waters famous among anglers.
Charleston's tidal waters offer excellent fishing year-round, with spring and fall providing the most consistent action. Water temperatures and tidal movements greatly influence fish behavior, and Captain Bray adjusts techniques accordingly. Morning trips often produce the best results, especially during warmer months when afternoon thunderstorms are common.
The shallow flats around Johns Island hold redfish and trout, while deeper creek mouths attract flounder and occasional cobia. Wind conditions can affect comfort and fishing success, so we monitor weather closely and communicate any necessary schedule adjustments.
Our fishing charters accommodate up to six anglers with comfortable seating and shade options. Trips typically start early morning for optimal fishing conditions and include all necessary equipment. We recommend bringing sunscreen, drinks, and snacks for longer excursions. Captain Bray provides fishing licenses when required and offers fish cleaning services upon request.