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Charleston's waters around Johns Island offer diverse fishing opportunities. The area features extensive salt marshes, tidal creeks, and nearshore reefs. - Redfish and trout are primary targets year-round. - Flounder fishing peaks in spring and fall. - Structure fishing produces various bottom species.
Captain Derrick Bray of Blue Light Charters offers professional fishing charters from Charleston, SC waters. Our guided fishing trips target seasonal gamefish in the productive inshore and nearshore waters around Johns Island. With local knowledge spanning decades, we provide all necessary tackle and bait for a successful day on the water. Book online to secure your Charleston fishing charter and experience some of the best angling the Lowcountry has to offer.
Captain Derrick Bray of Blue Light Charters brings years of local experience to Charleston's productive fishing waters. Our half-day and full-day charters include all tackle, bait, and safety equipment. We target seasonal species around Johns Island's marshes, creeks, and nearshore reefs. Trips accommodate up to six anglers with flexible departure times. Contact us directly for current rates and availability, or book online to reserve your Charleston fishing adventure.
Charleston's waters offer year-round fishing opportunities with redfish, trout, and flounder being consistent targets in the shallow flats and oyster bars. Our local knowledge helps locate productive spots based on tides, weather, and seasonal patterns. We fish both artificial lures and live bait depending on conditions and target species.
The boat is equipped with modern electronics, safety gear, and a comfortable fishing platform. We provide rod holders, tackle boxes, and a cooler with ice for your catch. Captain Derrick focuses on putting you on fish while sharing insights about local techniques and seasonal movements.
Charleston's tidal waters fish best around moving water, with incoming tides often producing the most action around structure. Water temperatures vary seasonally, affecting fish behavior and feeding patterns. Spring and fall typically offer the most consistent bite, while summer brings excellent early morning and evening fishing. Winter months can be productive for those willing to brave cooler temperatures. We monitor weather conditions closely and will reschedule trips if conditions become unsafe for fishing.
Our fishing charters depart from convenient Charleston area marinas with easy parking and restroom facilities. We recommend bringing sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and weather-appropriate clothing. Snacks and drinks are welcome aboard. The boat features a T-top for shade and comfortable seating between fishing spots. We'll clean and bag your catch at the end of the trip, so you can take home fresh fish for dinner.