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The bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo) is the smallest member of the hammerhead family, easily recognized by its distinctive shovel-shaped head. These sharks are common in Charleston's warm-weather months, preferring shallow grass flats and sandy areas where they hunt for blue crabs and small fish. - Excellent light tackle gamefish that fights well for its size. - Often found in schools during certain seasons. - Safe to handle and release when caught.
Captain Derrick Bray of Blue Light Charters offers exceptional fishing charters in Charleston's productive waters. Operating from Johns Island, these guided trips target the diverse inshore and nearshore species that make South Carolina's Lowcountry famous among anglers. Whether you're after redfish in the marsh creeks or sharks in deeper water, Captain Bray's local knowledge and professional approach ensure memorable days on the water. All necessary tackle and safety equipment are provided, making these charters perfect for both experienced anglers and families new to saltwater fishing. Book online to secure your spot for an authentic Charleston fishing experience.
Captain Derrick Bray of Blue Light Charters brings years of local experience to Charleston's waters, guiding anglers to productive fishing spots around Johns Island and the surrounding Lowcountry. These fishing charters include all necessary tackle, bait, and safety equipment, with trips typically running 4-8 hours depending on your target species and preferences. Captain Bray holds all required licenses and maintains his vessel to Coast Guard standards. Contact Blue Light Charters directly for current rates, availability, and to discuss your specific fishing goals.
Charleston's waters offer incredible diversity, from shallow marsh creeks holding redfish and trout to nearshore reefs where sharks, cobia, and king mackerel roam. The area's tidal creeks and oyster bars create perfect ambush points for gamefish, while the nearby Gulf Stream influence brings pelagic species within reach. Captain Bray's intimate knowledge of these waters, combined with seasonal patterns and tidal movements, puts anglers in the right place at the right time.
Recent trips have produced exciting catches including bonnethead sharks, which are common in Charleston's warm months. These smaller members of the hammerhead family provide excellent sport on light tackle and are frequently encountered in shallow grass flats and around structure.
Charleston's fishing scene revolves around its incredible species diversity and year-round opportunities. The area's extensive marsh system creates nursery habitat for redfish, spotted seatrout, and flounder, while nearshore reefs and wrecks hold larger predators. Seasonal migrations bring cobia, tarpon, and various shark species through local waters, creating exciting opportunities for anglers willing to adapt their techniques.
Bonnethead sharks, like the one recently caught on this charter, are particularly abundant during warmer months. These fish prefer shallow grass flats and sandy areas where they hunt for crabs and small fish. They're excellent targets for light tackle fishing and provide steady action when other species are less cooperative.
Blue Light Charters operates from Johns Island, providing easy access to Charleston's best fishing grounds. The boat is equipped with quality tackle, electronics, and safety equipment to handle various fishing situations. Captain Bray adjusts each trip based on weather conditions, tidal timing, and guest preferences, ensuring the best possible experience whether you're targeting inshore species or venturing into deeper water for sharks and offshore gamefish.