What I do is normally I look up the tides in my area, and then if you look at a monthly view, find the tides that are about .5 to 1 ft larger than normal (normally in Charleston anything above 6 ft will be decent). These are predicted well in advance, so normally you know the time and max height going into it.
There’s a few by Sullivans Island that you can see if you look at google maps. I’d start with those and fish the creeks and docks nearby, maybe throw an assortment of cut bait, shrimp, and artificial.
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Thinking about sheepshead fishing Friday, any tips?
Can’t say I’m a master when it comes to sheep’s, but you can never go wrong with low tide, fiddler crabs, and dock pylons
@@augshogs low tide is at 6:45am Friday. They’ll bite with a rising tide right?
so how do you know when a flood tide is coming? can they be predicted weeks in advance?
What I do is normally I look up the tides in my area, and then if you look at a monthly view, find the tides that are about .5 to 1 ft larger than normal (normally in Charleston anything above 6 ft will be decent). These are predicted well in advance, so normally you know the time and max height going into it.
Do you do charter trips ?
Nah I just fish for fun. But if you ever need tips on where to go and how to catch redfish, I can help you out!
Cooper river?
Right off Sullivans island actually
@@augshogsknew I recognized the bridge
im new to the area. any kayak launches for a beginner? never fished saltwater before.
There’s a few by Sullivans Island that you can see if you look at google maps. I’d start with those and fish the creeks and docks nearby, maybe throw an assortment of cut bait, shrimp, and artificial.
@@augshogs awesome ill check em out. thanks man
Any good spots in Berkeley County?
Honestly I fish a lot more in Charleston county and inshore, so I couldn’t really give you any tbh