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Fishing Tours & Charters at Kiawah Island Golf Resort |
Fishing Tours & Charters
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Inshore Fishing Charter
Join one of our award-winning captains aboard a 24 foot Bay boat as we travel Kiawah's creeks and marshes to experience the best fishing the Lowcountry has to offer. Redfish, spotted sea trout, flounder and various seasonal species are some of the fish you'll have the chance to catch. Catch and release only.
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Ultra Light Tackle and Fly Fishing Adventures
Kiawah's salt marsh estuary provides world class shallow water sight fishing year round. During the late Spring and Summer, Redfish and Trout begin their seasonal venture back into the river in search of new prey along the river's edge.
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Shark Fishing
Sharks are vital to the health of our marine environment and are one of the Ocean's most misunderstood species. Fishing in the deep channels along the Kiawah and Stono rivers, we'll testour luck with live bait and medium tackle.
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Deep Sea Fishing
Ready to catch a really big fish?! Blue water offshore fishing off Kiawah's coast is a great opportunity to hook into Wahoo, Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Cobia, Sailfish, King Mackerel, and many other offshore species.
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Near Coastal and Reef Fishing
Join us for an action-packed fishing experience perfect for everyone from families to the serious anglers. Near Coastal Fishing is done one to three miles off of the beach. While fishing around off shore sandbars, we are likely to catch large sharks, Tarpon, Redfish, Barracuda and much more.
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Kayak Fishing Tour
Challenge yourself with a more intimate fishing experience while enjoying the serenity and beauty of your natural surroundings. Kayak fishing will allow the adventurous angler to experience what the Kiawah River and its tidal creeks have to offer as you stalk bull redfish, or deel the power of the bonnethead shark.
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Surf Fishing
Have you ever wondered what the birds are searching for, when you see large flocks diving into the ocean? Join our fishing guides and learn how to locate these schools of fish and let's see what we catch as we wade into the water and casy beyond the beakers.
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