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Charleston waters offer diverse fishing opportunities throughout the year. Inshore creeks and flats hold redfish and trout, while nearshore reefs attract seasonal species. - Spring and fall provide most consistent action. - Tidal movement drives fish activity. - Protected waters available during rough weather.
Captain Derrick Bray of Blue Light Charters offers professional fishing charters from Charleston, SC waters. Whether you're targeting inshore gamefish or exploring offshore opportunities, our Charleston fishing charter provides all necessary gear and local expertise. Book online for the best rates and experience why anglers choose Blue Light Charters for their South Carolina fishing adventures.
Captain Derrick Bray of Blue Light Charters brings years of local experience to Charleston waters. Our fishing charters include all tackle, bait, and safety equipment with competitive rates for half-day and full-day trips. Licensed and insured, we accommodate small groups for personalized attention. Contact us directly for current availability and seasonal pricing.
Charleston's coastal waters offer year-round fishing opportunities from inshore creeks to nearshore reefs. Our charters focus on productive local spots where redfish, trout, and seasonal species thrive. Captain Derrick knows the tides, structure, and seasonal patterns that make the difference between a good day and a great day on the water.
We provide Penn and Shimano tackle, live and artificial baits, and all safety gear required by the Coast Guard. Our boat is equipped with fish finder, GPS, and comfortable seating for up to six anglers. Ice and fish cleaning are included with every charter.
Charleston's fishing varies with seasons and tides. Spring and fall offer the most consistent action as water temperatures moderate and baitfish move through our estuaries. Summer brings tarpon and cobia opportunities, while winter focuses on trout and redfish in deeper holes and creek mouths. Wind direction affects our fishing locations, with protected waters available during rough weather.
Tidal movement drives fish activity in our area. Moving water typically produces better results than slack tide periods. Captain Derrick times our trips to fish the most productive tidal stages based on current conditions and target species.
Our charters depart from convenient Charleston area marinas with easy parking and restroom facilities. We recommend arriving 15 minutes early for a brief safety orientation and tackle setup. Bring sunscreen, snacks, and drinks in soft-sided coolers. We provide all fishing equipment, but you're welcome to bring personal gear if preferred. South Carolina fishing licenses are required and can be purchased online or at local tackle shops.