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Expert 6-Hour Fishing Charters in South Carolina

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • South Carolina
  • $450 - $600 price range
  • Updated Date: September 11, 2025

Summary

Ready for a full day of fishing in South Carolina's rich coastal waters? This 6-hour charter with Captain J Hook Charters puts you right where the action is. Heading out in the morning, you'll cruise to prime inshore spots known for Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Flounder, and Black Drum. It's perfect if you're after some serious fishing time and a shot at landing a trophy catch. Your experienced captain will share local knowledge and techniques as you work the waters. With all gear and licenses covered, you just need to focus on the fish. The trip's designed for up to 3 anglers, so bring a couple friends or family members along. As a bonus, you'll get photos and video of your day on the water – great for showing off your catches later. Whether you're an experienced angler or just getting started, this charter offers a real taste of South Carolina inshore fishing.
Expert 6-Hour Fishing Charters in South Carolina

Coastal Catches

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A group of nine striped bass caught on a fishing trip in South Carolina.

Charleston Harbor hookup

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Lowcountry fishing success

Striped bass caught in Mount Pleasant

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Two striped bass caught fishing in South Carolina

Big smiles, Mt Pleasant bite

Angler with a large white catfish in South Carolina

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Huge blue catfish caught fishing in SC

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Crappie fish caught in SC while fishing

Lowcountry fishing moment

Channel Catfish caught while fishing in Mount Pleasant

Calm morning in Mt Pleasant

Successful catch of a channel catfish at Mount Pleasant

Backwater bite is on

Striped bass caught by angler in SC

Topwater fun in Mt Pleasant

A group of nine striped bass caught on a fishing trip in South Carolina.

Charleston Harbor hookup

3 striped bass caught fishing in SC

Lowcountry fishing success

Striped bass caught in Mount Pleasant

Casting lines near Isle of Palms

Two striped bass caught fishing in South Carolina

Big smiles, Mt Pleasant bite

Angler with a large white catfish in South Carolina

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Huge blue catfish caught fishing in SC

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Crappie fish caught in SC while fishing

Lowcountry fishing moment

Channel Catfish caught while fishing in Mount Pleasant

Calm morning in Mt Pleasant

Successful catch of a channel catfish at Mount Pleasant

Backwater bite is on

Striped bass caught by angler in SC

Topwater fun in Mt Pleasant

A group of nine striped bass caught on a fishing trip in South Carolina.

Charleston Harbor hookup

3 striped bass caught fishing in SC

Lowcountry fishing success

Striped bass caught in Mount Pleasant

Casting lines near Isle of Palms

Two striped bass caught fishing in South Carolina

Big smiles, Mt Pleasant bite

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Reel in Trophy Fish on South Carolina's Coast

Looking to tangle with some serious inshore action? Captain J Hook Charters has you covered with this full-day fishing trip off the stunning South Carolina coast. We're talking six solid hours on the water, chasing after prized catches like redfish, trout, and black drum. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, this charter's designed to put you on fish and send you home with stories to tell.

What's the Deal?

Picture this: You're stepping onto the boat as the sun's coming up, coffee in hand, ready to hit some of the most productive inshore spots around. Your captain's been doing this for years, so he knows exactly where the fish are biting. You'll be working the flats, creeks, and backwaters, using light tackle that'll give you a real fight when you hook up. And don't worry about bringing gear - everything from rods to bait is included. Plus, we'll snap some photos of your catches, so you can prove to your buddies back home that you're not just telling fish tales.

Tactics for Trophies

On this trip, we'll be mixing it up with different techniques to target a variety of species. Expect to do some sight casting for tailing redfish in the shallows - there's nothing quite like watching a big red crush your lure in crystal clear water. We might switch to popping corks for trout, or drop some cut bait down deep for black drum. Your captain will read the conditions and adjust tactics on the fly to keep the rods bent. And hey, if you're new to this kind of fishing, don't sweat it. We'll walk you through everything from how to work a artificial lure to setting the hook when a fish strikes.

Species You'll Want to Hook

Redfish: These copper-colored bruisers are the stars of South Carolina inshore fishing. They put up a heck of a fight, often tailing in shallow water where you can sight cast to them. Fall is prime time for big bulls, but you can catch them year-round. Nothing beats the screaming run of a redfish when it realizes it's hooked.

Spotted Seatrout: Also known as speckled trout, these guys are a blast on light tackle. They've got soft mouths, so finesse is key when fighting them. Winter's actually a great time to target big ones, as they school up in deeper holes. Trout are known for their distinctive spots and their tasty fillets.

Southern Flounder: Masters of camouflage, flounder can be tricky to spot but are a prized catch. They lie flat on the bottom, ambushing prey, so we'll use techniques like bouncing jigs to entice them. Spring and fall are peak seasons, and they're considered some of the best eating fish in the sea.

Black Drum: These cousins of the redfish can grow to massive sizes. They love crustaceans, so we might use crabs or shrimp to tempt them. Black drum are known for making a croaking sound, and the bigger ones can give you a real workout on the rod.

Striped Bass: While not as common as some other inshore species, stripers are a prized catch when we find them. They're powerful fighters and can be targeted around structure or in the surf. Spring and fall are typically the best times to hook into these line-rippers.

Sheepshead: With their distinctive black and white stripes and human-like teeth, sheepshead are unique-looking fish that are challenging to catch. They're structure-oriented, so we'll target them around docks and pilings. These fish are notorious bait stealers, so quick hooksets are crucial.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

South Carolina's inshore waters are like a buffet for game fish, and this six-hour trip gives you plenty of time to sample everything on offer. You're not just casting and hoping here - your captain's local know-how means you're fishing smart, targeting the right species in the right spots at the right time. Plus, with all gear provided and fishing licenses covered, all you need to bring is your game face and maybe a snack. It's the kind of trip where you can really settle in, try different techniques, and potentially land that fish of a lifetime.

Time to Lock in Your Lines

Listen, if you're serious about putting some bend in your rod and maybe even some fresh fish on the table, this is the charter you want to book. Six hours gives you a real shot at not just catching fish, but learning the waters and improving your skills. Captain J Hook Charters has a reputation for putting clients on fish, and with room for up to three anglers, it's perfect for a small group or family outing. The waters are calling, the fish are waiting, and your spot on the boat won't book itself. So what do you say? Ready to make some waves and create some lasting memories on the beautiful South Carolina coast? Don't let this one be the one that got away - book your trip now and get ready for a day of serious inshore action.

Learn more about the species

Black Drum

Black drum are the heavyweights of the drum family, with some monsters topping 90 pounds. Most catches run 5-30 pounds, with the best eating size under 15 pounds. Look for these bruisers around oyster beds, mudflats, and brackish estuaries. They use their powerful jaws and teeth to crush shellfish, so areas with plenty of crabs and oysters are prime spots. Spring is the hot season when they school up to spawn, making them easier to target. Anglers love the challenge of their strong fight and the satisfying 'drum' sound they make. For best results, use fresh crab or shrimp on a bottom rig. Here's a tip: if you're fishing mudflats, watch for their tails breaking the surface as they root for food – it's a dead giveaway to their location.

Black Drum

Redfish

Redfish, or red drum, are the rockstars of inshore fishing. These copper-colored beauties, known for the distinctive black spot near their tail, typically run 20-30 inches but can grow much larger. You'll find them in shallow waters, often tailing in just a foot or two of water around oyster beds and grass flats. They're most active in fall when the water cools and bait is plentiful. Anglers love redfish for their hard-fighting nature and excellent eating quality. To target them, try sight-fishing with light tackle or fly gear in clear shallows. A local secret: on calm mornings, look for 'nervous water' – slight ripples caused by feeding reds. Cast a gold spoon or shrimp imitation just ahead of the disturbance, and hold on tight when that red slams your bait.

Redfish

Sheepshead

Don't let their goofy grin fool you – sheepshead are smart, strong fighters that'll test your skills. These striped 'convict fish' usually run 1-8 pounds but can reach 20 pounds. You'll find them around barnacle-covered structures like docks, bridges, and reefs. They're notorious bait stealers with those human-like teeth, so a quick hookset is crucial. Spring is prime time when they gather to spawn near channel passes and offshore structures. Anglers love the challenge of outwitting them and their tasty, white flesh. For best results, use small hooks with natural baits like fiddler crabs or oysters. Here's a pro tip: when you feel that subtle nibble, count to three before setting the hook – it gives them time to get the bait in their mouth past those choppers.

Sheepshead

Southern Flounder

These flat, oval-shaped fish are masters of camouflage, often lurking in sandy or muddy bottoms of shallow coastal waters. Typically 15-18 inches long, they can grow up to 33 inches and weigh over 20 pounds. Southern flounder are ambush predators, lying in wait for smaller fish and crustaceans. You'll find them in estuaries, bays, and rivers along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Fall is prime time for flounder fishing as they migrate offshore to spawn. Anglers love targeting them for their delicate, white meat and the challenge of their subtle bite. To land one, try slow-drifting or still-fishing near structure using live bait like mullet or shrimp. A local trick: when you feel a bite, wait a few seconds before setting the hook – flounder often grab prey sideways before repositioning it to swallow.

Southern Flounder

Striped Bass

Stripers are the powerhouses of inshore fishing, known for their size and hard-fighting spirit. These fish can grow over 50 pounds, though most catches are in the 20-40 pound range. They're structure-oriented, so look for them around reefs, sandbars, and drop-offs. Stripers are migratory, following bait schools along the coast. Spring and fall are prime seasons when they're actively feeding. Anglers prize them for their sporty fight and excellent table fare. To hook one, try live bait like herring or eels around dawn or dusk when they're most active. A local secret: during the "striper blitz," when they're chasing bait to the surface, casting topwater lures into the frenzy can lead to explosive strikes. Just be ready for a serious battle once you hook up.

Striped Bass

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Picture yourself gliding through South Carolina's scenic inshore waters on a comfortable, well-equipped fishing boat. This 6-hour charter takes you to prime spots where redfish, spotted seatrout, flounder, and black drum lurk. Your experienced captain knows just where to find the action, maximizing your chances for some impressive catches. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fishing, you'll pick up valuable tips and techniques along the way. With all the gear provided and licenses taken care of, you can focus on the joy of fishing and soaking in the coastal views. As an added bonus, you'll get photos and video of your adventure to share with friends back home. It's a full day on the water, giving you plenty of time to cast, reel, and hopefully land that trophy fish you've been dreaming about. Book your spot now for a day of fishing you won't soon forget.
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