Redfishing South Carolina's Grass Flats here in North Inlet and DeBordieu
Below is a post by Capt. Jay Nelson of Winyah Guide Service for the website Saltyshores.com.
You’ve got to love seeing a fish feeding nose-down, completely oblivious to everything else around. The full moons of summer bring high tides that flood the spartina grass flats, enabling us to search high in the marsh for tailing redfish. The “redneck” in me really digs being able to hunt and fish at the same time. The fish weren’t tailing as much as usual tonight, but we spotted several fish gorging themselves enough to get a few shots. -Jay Nelson
http://saltyshores.com/wordpress/2011/06/12/flyfishing/flood-tide-tailers/
You’ve got to love seeing a fish feeding nose-down, completely oblivious to everything else around. The full moons of summer bring high tides that flood the spartina grass flats, enabling us to search high in the marsh for tailing redfish. The “redneck” in me really digs being able to hunt and fish at the same time. The fish weren’t tailing as much as usual tonight, but we spotted several fish gorging themselves enough to get a few shots. -Jay Nelson
http://saltyshores.com/wordpress/2011/06/12/flyfishing/flood-tide-tailers/
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