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Inshore Fishing Charter in Hilton Head Island

2 Hour Beginner Inshore Fishing

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17 ft 1 - 3 People From $350
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Inshore Fishing Charter in Hilton Head Island

4 Hour Backcountry Fishing

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17 ft 1 - 3 People From $550
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3 Hour Beginner Shark Fishing

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17 ft 1 - 3 People From $450

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Fishing in Hilton Head Island
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
trip description for 2 Hour Beginner Inshore Fishing in Hilton Head Island

Learning how to fish can be overwhelming. The act of dropping a line is easy, but being a successful angler is hard. The 3 biggest challenges in fishing for beginners are finding fish, tying on the right fishing tackle, and using the best technique to catch fish on that tackle. This trip, which departs promptly each day at noon, breaks down those challenges with step-by-step instructions from an experienced, patient guide, and is an excellent starter trip for children of all ages as well novice adults. Licenses, bait and tackle, ice, bottled water, and photographs of your catch are all included. Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Hilton Head Island

2 Hour Beginner Inshore Fishing

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17 ft 1 - 3 People From $350
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
trip description for 4 Hour Backcountry Fishing in Hilton Head Island

Hilton Head Island's backcountry is a network of estuaries, marshes, and tidal creeks that lie inland from the Atlantic Ocean. This ecosystem serves as a vital nursery for various marine species, including fish, birds, and other wildlife. The area is characterized by calm, shallow waters, making it ideal for fishing. On this excursion, which departs promptly at 8am or 2pm, your fishing licenses, bait and tackle, ice, bottled water, and photographs of your catch are all included. Actual fishing time when considering travel time to and from your fishing location will be approximately two hours. Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Hilton Head Island

4 Hour Backcountry Fishing

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17 ft 1 - 3 People From $550
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
Fishing in Hilton Head Island
trip description for 3 Hour Beginner Shark Fishing in Hilton Head Island

If you've never caught a shark before, this trip is a great way to get a feel for this popular sport. The target species on this excursion will be Blacktip and Bonnethead Sharks in the three-to-four-foot range and fought on light action tackle. The trip gives you the option of departing at 8am, 11am, or 2pm, and when deducting travel time, the actual hook-in-the-water time will be approximately two hours and twenty minutes. Fishing licenses, bait and tackle, ice, bottled water, and photographs of your catch are all included. Read More

Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Hilton Head Island

3 Hour Beginner Shark Fishing

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Moss Creek

What are the best fishing charters in Moss Creek?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 3 trips in Moss Creek, and the most popular trips in the area are 2 Hour Beginner Inshore Fishing guided by Kurt, 3 Hour Beginner Shark Fishing guided by Kurt, and 4 Hour Backcountry Fishing guided by Kurt.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

The most popular city to book a charter in is Hilton Head Island.

Looking for kid friendly charters / fishing lessons in Moss Creek? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Moss Creek.

What types of fishing charters are common in Moss Creek?

Inshore fishing is the most popular in Moss Creek as well as nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Moss Creek are: 1. black drum, 2. flounder, 3. redfish, and 4. speckled trout.

The most common fishing techniques in Moss Creek are bottom fishing, cut bait fishing, and artificial lure fishing but light tackle fishing and live bait fishing are popular as well.

How much do Moss Creek fishing charters cost?

in Moss Creek prices can range anywhere from about $370 to $530, but the average price for a half day trip in Moss Creek is $450.

What month is best for fishing in Moss Creek?

The most popular season for fishing in Moss Creek is fall, and most anglers book their trips 31 days in advance.

Do I need a Moss Creek fishing license and what are the bag limits in Moss Creek?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Moss Creek, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Moss Creek. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Moss Creek.

What is fishing in Moss Creek all about?

Fishing in Moss Creek, located in the scenic Lowcountry of South Carolina, provides anglers with a serene and picturesque environment to enjoy their favorite pastime. The creek, surrounded by lush marshlands and dotted with oak trees draped in Spanish moss, offers a tranquil setting that is perfect for both relaxation and fishing. Whether you are a seasoned angler or just looking for a peaceful day by the water, Moss Creek presents a variety of fishing opportunities that are sure to satisfy.

One of the main attractions of fishing in Moss Creek is the abundance of inshore species that can be found in its waters. Anglers can expect to catch a variety of fish such as redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. These species thrive in the creek’s brackish waters, which are rich in nutrients and provide an ideal habitat. Fishing from the banks, docks, or a small boat allows anglers to explore different parts of the creek and find the best spots for their catch. Using live bait such as shrimp and minnows, or artificial lures, can yield impressive results and make for an exciting fishing experience.

In addition to the inshore species, Moss Creek is also home to various freshwater fish, adding another layer of diversity to the fishing experience. Largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish can be found in the creek's freshwater areas, offering a different challenge for anglers. This mix of saltwater and freshwater fishing opportunities makes Moss Creek a unique destination for fishing enthusiasts. The peaceful surroundings and the chance to catch a wide range of fish make it a perfect spot for a day of fishing, whether you are looking to fill your cooler or simply enjoy the beauty of nature.

What are the most popular months to fish in Moss Creek?

Fishing in Moss Creek offers anglers a rewarding experience throughout the year, with each season bringing its own unique opportunities. In the spring, the waters warm up and fish become more active after the cooler winter months. This season is excellent for targeting species like largemouth bass and crappie, which are often found near submerged structures and vegetation. The bass are particularly aggressive during their spawning period, making them easier to catch with both live bait and artificial lures.

Summer in Moss Creek is marked by warmer temperatures and increased fish activity. Early morning and late evening are the best times to fish, as the heat of the day can drive fish to deeper, cooler waters. During this season, anglers can look forward to catching bluegill and catfish, which are prevalent in the area. Night fishing also becomes popular in the summer, providing a chance to catch species that are more active after dark, such as catfish and bass.

Fall brings cooler weather and another surge in fish activity. This is a great time to target bass and crappie again, as they feed heavily in preparation for the winter months. The fish are often found in shallower waters, making them more accessible to anglers. Additionally, fall is an ideal time for fly fishing, with the scenic backdrop of autumn colors adding to the experience. Winter fishing in Moss Creek can be slower, but dedicated anglers can still find success targeting species like catfish and bass, especially in deeper, warmer waters. Overall, Moss Creek provides diverse fishing opportunities year-round, with each season offering its own unique challenges and rewards.

What types of fishing are popular in Moss Creek?

Fishing in Moss Creek offers a variety of experiences that cater to different angler preferences, making it a versatile destination for fishing enthusiasts. One popular type of fishing in Moss Creek is bank fishing. This method is accessible and straightforward, perfect for those who prefer a relaxed approach. Anglers can set up along the creek's banks or on the docks, casting their lines into the calm, brackish waters. Bank fishing in Moss Creek is ideal for targeting species like redfish, speckled trout, and flounder, which are commonly found in these areas. Using live bait such as shrimp or cut bait, as well as artificial lures, can be particularly effective for these inshore species.

For those who enjoy being out on the water, boat fishing is another excellent option in Moss Creek. Small boats, kayaks, or even canoes can navigate the creek's gentle waters, providing anglers with the opportunity to explore less accessible spots and cover more ground. Boat fishing allows you to reach deeper or more secluded areas where fish might be hiding, increasing your chances of a successful catch. In addition to targeting inshore species, boat fishing opens up the possibility of catching freshwater fish like largemouth bass and bluegill, especially in areas where the creek transitions from brackish to freshwater.

Fly fishing is also a rewarding and challenging way to fish in Moss Creek, particularly for those who enjoy a more hands-on and skill-intensive approach. The creek’s serene environment and abundant fish populations make it an ideal location for fly fishing enthusiasts. Whether casting from the shore, a dock, or a boat, anglers can target species such as redfish and speckled trout with carefully selected flies that mimic local prey. The art of fly fishing in Moss Creek not only provides a thrilling angling experience but also allows anglers to immerse themselves fully in the natural beauty of the Lowcountry, making for a truly memorable fishing adventure.

What species are popular in Moss Creek?

Moss Creek is a haven for anglers, offering a variety of fish species that make for an exciting fishing experience. One of the most popular targets in Moss Creek is the largemouth bass. Known for their aggressive strikes and strong fights, largemouth bass are a favorite among sport fishermen. They can be found around submerged structures, such as fallen trees and aquatic vegetation, particularly during the spring and fall when they are most active. Anglers typically use a range of lures, from plastic worms and jigs to crankbaits and spinnerbaits, to entice these predators.

Another abundant species in Moss Creek is crappie, both black and white varieties. These fish are especially sought after during their spawning season in the spring when they move into shallow waters. Crappie are often found near submerged brush piles and docks, making them accessible for anglers fishing from both boats and the shore. Small jigs, live minnows, and other light tackle are commonly used to catch crappie, which are known for their delicate, tasty flesh and are a favorite for a fish fry.

Bluegill and other sunfish species also thrive in Moss Creek, providing excellent opportunities for family-friendly fishing. Bluegill are abundant in the warmer months and are typically found in shallower areas with plenty of cover, such as weed beds and lily pads. They are relatively easy to catch using simple techniques like worms or crickets on a small hook, making them ideal for young or novice anglers. In addition to being fun to catch, bluegill can also be quite tasty when cooked, making them a versatile target for fishermen of all skill levels.

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