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South Carolina Shallow Saltwater Report
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South Carolina Shallow Saltwater Fishing Report<br>From 02-10-02 through 02–23-02<br><br>Another two weeks have passed with mild weather and few fishermen out on the water. The trips we have run during this period have been fair, with some really big fish, and some really small fish caught. Weather has been fair also. Some wind and rain, and some nice days with warm winds and plenty of sunshine. We are finding some single reds, and some in small groups of five to ten, much the way they do in the spring time. With all this mild weather, maybe they think it is spring! On two occasions, once during and once right after a cold front, and there were no numbers of fish to be seen or caught. In the Gulf of Mexico most people know that it’s a waste of time fishing behind a cold front. However, in our area, the fish normally seem to be more tolerant of these same fronts, and, on most occasions, can be caught. This time though they were not to be found in any numbers. My guess is that they had moved into deeper water and suspended since we could not find them in any of their normal shallow water areas. During the normal weather days they were out and about and feeding like normal. Mud minnows, jigs, and spoons all seemed to work equally well.<br><br>Total for the period was: reds totaled 16 , flounder totaled 1, and trout totaled 0.<br><br>Thanks, Gene Dickson<br><br>Delta Guide Service http://www.deltaguideservice.com<br>Georgetown, SC<br>1-843-546-3645<br><br>We are a saltwater fishing guide service located on the coast of South Carolina.<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by DeltaGuideSvc on 02/24/02 10:38 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
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