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Charleston's inshore waters support diverse gamefish populations. Redfish, spotted seatrout, and flounder thrive in the area's extensive creek systems. - Tidal creeks provide excellent structure fishing. - Grass flats hold feeding gamefish during moving tides. - Oyster bars create ambush points for predatory species.
Captain Mike Whitesides of Salty Angler Fishing Charters offers premier inshore fishing experiences in Charleston's productive waters. Our fishing charter targets the abundant gamefish that thrive in Mount Pleasant's tidal creeks and nearshore waters. With local knowledge spanning decades, we provide all tackle and bait while focusing on productive techniques that consistently put fish in the boat. Book online for immediate availability and competitive rates on your next Charleston fishing adventure.
Captain Mike Whitesides of Salty Angler Fishing Charters brings years of local experience to Charleston's inshore waters. Our half-day and full-day trips include all tackle, bait, and fishing licenses. We accommodate up to six anglers with competitive rates starting at reasonable prices for shared charters. Private bookings available with advance notice. Contact us directly for current availability and seasonal pricing.
Mount Pleasant's extensive creek system and nearby flats create ideal habitat for redfish, trout, and flounder. Our trips focus on productive structure including oyster bars, grass beds, and tidal drop-offs where gamefish concentrate during feeding periods. We adjust techniques based on tide, weather, and seasonal patterns to maximize your success on the water.
All equipment is provided including rods, reels, tackle, and bait. We supply coolers with ice for your catch and offer fish cleaning services. Our boat features comfortable seating, shade, and safety equipment meeting all Coast Guard requirements.
Charleston's inshore waters fish well year-round with peak action during spring and fall months. Summer trips start early to beat afternoon heat, while winter fishing can be excellent during warmer periods. Tidal movement drives fish activity, with moving water typically producing better results than slack periods. We monitor weather conditions closely and reschedule trips when necessary for safety and comfort.
Our trips depart from convenient Mount Pleasant marinas with easy parking and restroom facilities. We recommend arriving 15 minutes early for brief safety orientation and equipment setup. Bring sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and drinks. Light snacks are welcome on longer trips. We provide all fishing gear, but experienced anglers are welcome to bring personal equipment if preferred.