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Product Review COBRA MARINE JUMPACK XL H2O The JumPack XL H2O is Cobra’s most versatile and powerful portable power source and jump starter yet. It enables you to jumpstart your car, truck, RV or marine engine and charge your mobile devices in all weather conditions. It is designed to jump start marine outboards, large V8 gasoline and diesel engines direct-from-the-battery or from the 12V port, and it is compliant with the latest safety UL standard. Most jump starters only work with cables connected to the battery. The JumPack can also jump a battery via the 12V port inside the vehicle, which means the user can stay safely inside the vehicle while the battery charges. The rugged and waterproof design makes it the perfect portable power device for any adventure. This compact unit is lightweight and powerful, with a lithium-cobalt battery that holds a charge longer and is smaller than traditional jump starters. An easy to view tri-color LED indicates the status of the JumPack and when it’s safe to start the vehicle. It runs its own self diagnostics to make sure the cables are attached properly, and if not, the JumPack will not allow itself to be used. This protects the user and the vehicle. Dual 3 Amp USB ports allow for rapid charging of two portable devices simultaneously, and it has a built-in super-bright LED flashlight, strobe and SOS LED. The unit includes jumper cables with clamps, a 12-volt charger cable, AC charge adapter and a neoprene carrying case.

Paired with video-enabled sonar units like Raymarine’s new Axoim Pro or eSeries, an Aqua-Vu underwater camera becomes the ultimate fishfinding machine. Whether it’s under ice or on open water, watching the fish and your lure in real-time takes the excitement of sight fishing to another level. It also gives obvious advantages to the angler. With Aqua-Vu, you’ll know exactly what fish is down there and be able to adjust the presentation to home in on what action triggers the fish to bite. But that’s just the beginning. All anglers know how important water temperature is to finding feeding fish. Probes equipped on the camera reveal water temperature at the depth you’re fishing, which can be markedly different from the temperature at the surface. With that information, it is easier than ever to find the conditions you’re looking for. Aqua-Vu can be plugged directly into a Raymarine sonar unit and viewed on the screen. This sonar, GPS and video combination is a powerful tool to make you a better angler, and they can all be viewed at the same time. Identify structure with sonar, drop a camera down to see exactly what it is and what species are holding on it, and then mark it on the GPS. It can all be achieved on the same unit.

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Product Review FURUNO INTRODUCES NEW DUAL TOUCH-SCREEN BLACK BOX OFFERING Furuno set a new standard for touch-screen technology when they introduced NavNet TZtouch2, the first multi-function display (MFD) to utilize edge-swipe technology. In February, they raised the bar on innovative navigation solutions with the introduction of a Black Box NavNet TZtouch2 system, the TZT2BB. This next step in the NavNet series takes the feature set of the award-winning TZtouch2 and packs it into a brand-new black box configuration with dual-display capability. The TZT2BB packs enough processing power to drive two separate touch-screen displays, delivering twice the navigation potential from a single, compact black box unit, for the most technologically advanced all-glass bridge available. TZT2BB can drive two independent monitors such as Furuno’s 17”, 19” or 24” Multi Touch Displays, which allows you to seamlessly move from one screen to the other. It has the capability to handle different monitor resolutions and aspect ratios, which is convenient if you want to utilize existing monitors of different sizes. It also supports full HD video input in HDMI format, for surveillance cameras, sonar or entertainment systems. The TZT2BB operates with the same intuitive Multi Touch interface as the current TZtouch2 MFDs. You can add an optional external keyboard. Customers looking to upgrade from a NavNet 3D Black Box system will be happy to learn that the external TZT2BB keyboard is the same size as their existing keyboard, making it an easy swap, with no cutting. A retrofit kit will be available as an option to convert NavNet 3D’s MFDBB keyboard for use with the new TZT2BB. Similar to the 12.1” and 15.6” NavNet TZtouch2 models, the TZT2BB leverages Furuno’s award-winning network products, including a variety of NXT

and X-Class radars, fishfinders, multi-beam sonar, instruments and other sensors. Radars are available ranging from a compact, 4kW Solid-State Doppler Dome to a super powerful 25kW Open Array. For fishfinders, the TZT2BB includes a built-in dual-frequency Furuno Fish Finder with RezBoost, which creates images 4 to 8 times sharper than a conventional fishfinder. In addition to the built-in Fish Finder, Furuno has impressive add-on options that include the DFF3D Multi-Beam Sonar and DFF1-UHD TruEcho CHIRP Fish Finder. You can both the internal fish finder and the DFF3D Multi-Beam Sonar simultaneously. The unit comes preloaded with raster, vector and fishing charts for the Western Hemisphere in MapMedia’s MM3D format. The U.S. NOAA raster and vector charts are free, while the preloaded Navionics and C-Map charts are available for purchase. Furuno also provides free satellite photography for the U.S. that can be downloaded from their website. As with the TZTL12F and TZTL15F models, tablets and smartphones can be accessed via built-in WiFi, with several free apps available on both Apple and Android platforms, allowing you to remotely view and control your navigation network. Furuno continues to break new ground with their latest Black Box, the TZT2BB. The TZT2BB is perfect for larger helms to display all navigation, radar, fishfinder and instrument sensors across dual displays. For more information on the NavNet TZT2BB, contact Furuno at (360) 8349300 or visit them online at www.FurunoUSA.com.

WWW.FURUNOUSA.COM ON OR OFF THE WATER, GARMIN ACTIVECAPTAIN KEEPS YOU CONNECTED Staying connected on and off the water is important to mariners. The new Garmin ActiveCaptain mobile app delivers the ultimate connected boating experience by keeping you connected to your Garmin electronics, cartography and the marine community. Plus, a suite of smart notifications is available to stay connected to the world, too. ActiveCaptain is a free all-in-one mobile app for mariners that delivers a seamless content management system with unlimited access to cartography, automatic delivery of the latest software available, off-vessel planning capabilities, connected services and so much more in one simple, yet powerful application. ActiveCaptain blends features our customers know and love from our existing apps – Garmin Helm and BlueChart Mobile – and adds enhanced connectivity, community and planning functionality for the ultimate connected boat ecosystem. Whether out on the water or planning the next trip, you can utilize the ActiveCaptain app as a one-stop-shop to manage their experiences from nearly anywhere, including: • OneChart – Access, update and purchase maps and charts from the OneChart storefront from a mobile device at any time. • Smart Notifications – Stay connected to the world with calls, text messages and more shown on the chartplotter display while the phone is stowed away, safe and dry. • ActiveCaptain Community – See what others are saying with access to up-to-date feedback from the boating community. Get feedback on marinas,

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A very nice Seatrout caught on fly. winter’s freeze DNR as asked us to release all seatrout and Redfish to ensure we quickly recover from the fish kill. Live bait like finger mullet or small menhaden is hard to beat. Use these under a cork or fish them on the bottom using a Carolina rig. However, I have caught several nice trout on the simple DOA shrimp under a popping cork. You will also find fishing this way will also produce several nice red fish and flounder as well. May is also when several of the seasonal migrating fish appear in the warmer waters of the Charleston area. Cobia should be moving along the beach and near shore areas on their migration north. We can also find schools of Spanish and king mackerel, amberjacks, Jack Crevelle, bluefish, ladyfish and pompano working their way north. You may find these fish just off the beach or working their way into the Charleston harbor. Look for the seagulls diving over the schools of fish or look for the fish busting on the surface. Overall, May is an excellent time to get out and enjoy the low country from the water. The weather will be warm and beautiful, and the fishing will be really enjoyable. As owner and operator of Shore Thang Charters, I would love to share my expertise with you on the water. Please email me at ShoreThangCharter@hotmail.com, check out my web page, www.ShoreThangCharters.com, or call 843-475-1274. Forecast by: Captain Mark Phelps / Shore Thang Charters www.ShoreThangCharters.com

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ay is my favorite month of the year to fish out of Charleston; and I know most of you feel the same way! This is the month the majority of our Dolphin will be migrating north past the waters off of Charleston, following the Dolphin are the Marlin! May is the the time of year to push off the ledge and find the edge of the gulf stream. Temperature charts, temperature charts, temperature charts!!! Study them, evaluate what the gulf stream is doing and where it is moving. I like to find where the more drastic changes in temperature are. A one or two degree temperature break is great. Typically this is where I find my harder, more defined edges. Most of the time this is where the weed line will also be, however sometimes I’ll find the weed line just slightly offshore of the temperature break. These edges and weed lines are where I find most of my and Dolphin. I find some billfish on the edge but I find more slightly offshore of it. Billfish will stage off the edge waiting to ambush its prey. I like to run between six and seven rods in my spread depending of weather conditions. I run two flat lines, two short riggers, two long riggers, a mouse trap (down the middle about the same length as the short riggers),

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Carolina Flyfisher Time for Tails By Scotty Davis

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e made it through the winter storms and almost through the spring winds, our time is here. High tide tailing Redfish are the main reason fly fishers have a hard time keeping jobs or relationships. But alas, this is our passion, and passions we should pursue. Here’s a Lowcountry primer for the season’s start. Tides are the most important thing for saltwater anglers. As the tide rises, it floods areas of grass where reds love to hunt crabs. Different flats can flood at different stages or heights of the tide, but those tides that hit 6’ are about perfect. Websites such as NOAA will give the actual vs. predicted tides for the day which can be very helpful. If a tide is trending high due to wind direction, traditional tide charts will not be of much help (the height of a tide can be off by a foot or more). Sure you can catch fish during any tide, but at these peak high tides, reds will be super shallow rooting for crabs. When they nose down in this skinny water, their tails pop up. Sounds easy, right? Stealth is key here and this is where a fly rod can be more productive than spinning gear. The fish are spooky and sensitive to anything overhead in these environments. A fly lands much softer than a lure or bait. If you cast a lure, you must cast well past and reel it into the fishes path, and by that time they have generally switched directions. With a fly, the offering can be placed a foot or two in a fishes path with little chance of them spooking. Fishing can be done via shallow draft skiffs, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, or on foot so it is accessible to almost everyone. If you plan to fish on foot, stay in the shorter grass as this is a hard bottom. Tall grass = knee deep in pluff mud.

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Flies for the flats can be a very personal thing but one thing rings true of all grass flies. Weedguards. Without a sturdy weedguard you’ll be hung in the grass almost constantly. Some people throw floating flies during high tides, but the majority use crabs. I prefer a slightly heavier fly (medium dumbbells) for the grass and use materials that “breathe’ such as rabbit, or marabou feathers. The biggest mistake many people make while fishing crab flies is giving them too much imparted action. Crabs don’t jump, they don’t hop, and they don’t dart- so keep the movement to a minimum if any. By using breathable materials the fly will still be giving off the image of movement without it acting unnatural. And remember, never move a fly towards a fish (Gazelle’s don’t run towards Lions). Charleston is loaded with high tide grass flats- many of which get little to no pressure. Keep an eye on the tides and get out soon to find a new addiction if your not already hooked! Scotty Davis | Lowcountry Fly Shop lowcountryflyshop.com

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May 2018 Tides

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High Tide High Tide Low Tide 3:06a 2.3 3:16p 1.9 9:49a -0.2 3:46a 2.2 3:56p 1.9 10:32a 0.0 4:25a 2.1 4:37p 1.8 11:14a 0.2 5:05a 2.1 5:18p 1.7 11:56a 0.4 5:47a 2.0 6:03p 1.7 6:31a 1.9 6:52p 1.6 12:25a 0.9 7:20a 1.9 7:44p 1.6 1:13a 1.2 8:14a 1.8 8:40p 1.7 2:08a 1.3 9:09a 1.8 9:35p 1.7 3:09a 1.2 10:03a 1.8 10:28p 1.9 4:11a 1.1 10:56a 1.9 11:19p 2.0 5:10a 0.8 11:46a 1.9 6:05a 0.5 12:07a 2.1 12:34p 2.0 6:57a 0.1 12:55a 2.3 1:22p 2.0 7:48a -0.1 1:42a 2.4 2:10p 2.0 8:37a -0.4 2:30a 2.4 2:59p 2.0 9:27a -0.5 3:19a 2.5 3:50p 2.0 10:18a -0.5 4:10a 2.4 4:44p 1.9 11:10a -0.4 5:05a 2.4 5:42p 1.9 6:02a 2.3 6:44p 1.9 12:09a -0.3 7:02a 2.2 7:48p 1.9 1:09a -0.1 8:04a 2.1 8:52p 2.0 2:13a 0.1 9:05a 2.1 9:53p 2.0 3:19a 0.2 10:04a 2.0 10:50p 2.1 4:23a 0.2 10:59a 2.0 11:43p 2.2 5:24a 0.1 11:50a 1.9 6:19a 0.0 12:32a 2.2 12:38p 1.9 7:10a -0.1 1:18a 2.3 1:23p 1.9 7:58a -0.1 2:00a 2.3 2:06p 1.9 8:43a -0.1 2:41a 2.3 2:48p 1.8 9:26a 0.0 3:20a 2.2 3:28p 1.7 10:07a 0.1

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Focus on Fishing By Jiggin’ Jerry

Spring With The Kids

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pril showers bring May flowers, but in the Lowcountry, those showers bring a lot more than flowers. As we come into May, we really start to notice Spring in its full glory. Flowers in bloom. Fresh leaves on the trees. Butterflies moving about in an air ballet with the scent of Honeysuckle on the wind. All those showers help increase the local water temperatures, and as local fishermen, we start to see a number of smaller fish re-enter our inshore waters, like Pinfish, Whiting and Croaker. These fish are the main few that bring a smile and a feeling of joy and accomplishment to a child when caught.

As we all know, the school season will be ending soon. This could allow more opportunities to treat kids to a day of fishing. As we all know well, the school season will be ending soon. This could allow more opportunities to treat the kids to a day of fishing, so please allow me to present some information that may assist you with just that task. The first thing we would have to think about when it comes to taking the kids fishing would be location. For those adults who have access to a boat, whether freshwater or saltwater, you could take them fishing off the boat.

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Some children do quite well if taught correctly about boating, but unfortunately, for the majority, boating is not an option. So, then we look at maybe freshwater—local ponds and lakes. Of course, without a boat on a lake most of the property around a large majority of lakes have been purchased and have become private, not allowing too many places to bring the kids fishing off the bank. Local ponds can be fun if the pond belongs to your community. If not, then the ponds are considered private property, making it difficult to take the kids fishing. I know this sounds discouraging, but do not give up just yet. So, in this day and age, the search brings us to free fishing piers, pay fishing piers, pay ponds and public parks. For those not familiar, please keep in mind that some piers are set in freshwater and some piers are set in brackish or saltwater. I myself tend to fish with children more often in the Charleston Harbor off of the Mount Pleasant Pier than off of piers such as the Folly Pier, which are stretched out off a beach and they tend to be a lot higher off the water. The main reason I fish the piers in the Charleston Harbor is because of the species of fish, especially Pinfish when it comes to children. Pinfish look and act very similar to freshwater Brim. They are just as aggressive, have a very similar shape and are usually plentiful. The best of all—they do not require any special equipment other than a very small Carolina rig with a ½ ounce weight, accompanied by a 10-inch piece of 10-pound test fluorocarbon and a very small Octopus hook around a size 10. This buddies up with a Sponge Bob rod or a Spiderman rod or whatever type of small rod the kids happen to have at the time. The bait of choice? A tub of frozen Shrimp. The trick to the Shrimp will be to defrost them in cold water, then peel the shell of the Shrimp and cut the Shrimp up in quarter inch cubes. This will be the perfect size to apply to that little number 10 hook they will be using, and it will be perfect to fit in those very small mouths of those Pinfish. But make sure to keep an eye out because Pinfish are not the only fish that love those small pieces of Shrimp. They might find themselves catching some Black Sea Bass, small Spadefish, Oyster Toadfish, Black Drum and Southern Puffer, amongst a lot of other species that could pop up at any time. So, moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and friends, don’t forget the camera or keep your cell phone handy and a good hand towel to keep those hands clean so that you can help the little ones show off their accomplishments during a great day of fishing. After all, they say a picture can last a lifetime but so can memories. Like I always say, good luck out there and have fun fishing! To view some fishing adventures, go to my “Fishing with Jiggin Jerry” Channel on YouTube or go to www.jigginjerry.net. Jiggin’ Jerry www.jigginjerry.net

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they will head offshore toward the deeper ocean. Thus, May is one of the best months to pier fish for mackerel because of these specific water temperatures. We have quite a few events this month on the pier. Our Reel It In Summer Fishing Challenge goes from April 1 - Oct 31. Have a pier staff member weigh your catch and if it ends up being the best fish of the month, you win a t-shirt and a chance for a free gift card. Plus, get your picture taken and you could end up in the next Coastal Angler Magazine! Be sure to also check out our Summer Cast-Off Tournament Saturday, May 19 from 6:00am – 2:00pm. You’ll have the chance to win in five different categories for fishing prizes. Last, but not least, boogie the night away under the stars on the pier diamond at our first Moonlight Mixer Friday, May 25 from 7:00pm – 11:00pm. Beer, wine, and good tunes will be available on-site.

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he fishing forecast in Charleston during May is habitually swell, just like our waves! Bait fish are back in full force and so are the anglers. Whether you’re a pier regular or a newcomer, Folly Pier has a spot for you to cast and try your luck in our big pond, the Atlantic Ocean. The surf fish are active, hungry, and looking for shrimp, mud minnows, and mullet. Last month’s catches consisted of whiting and drum, but now spotted sea trout and Florida pompano will begin to make an appearance. Both are predators of other smaller fish and crustaceans. Trout tend to feed in the morning, while pompano can be caught throughout the day. Sheepshead are sure to return to the surf too, but be sure to use fiddlers or clams to lure them. Take a few steps down the pier to the diamond and you’re in the king mackerel area. The season is prime for Southeast mackerel fishing and we’re looking forward towards some delicious catches. Mackerel, who enjoy water temperatures above 67 degrees, use streaks of murky water for cover when looking for prey. However, if the surf temperatures get too high,

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UPCOMING EVENTS MAY 1 FOLLY BEACH FISHING PIER AND MT PLEASANT FISHING PIER BEST FISH OF THE MONTH CHALLENGE runs from April 1 till October 31 – for more info visit the website: ccprc. com/index.asp?NID=65 MAY 1 OFFSHORE RIGGING SEMINAR By Capt. Adam Limbach of Therapy Fishing Charters at Haddrell’s Point Tackle West Ashley call 843-881-3644 or visit the store for more info. MAY 2 Bohicket Marina Every Wednesday “KIDS FISH” A FISHING TOURNAMENT JUST FOR KIDS Ages 4-14. Two rounds of fishing at 9am & 10am. It’s only $7 per Participant which includes all bait and fishing rods, No Experience Needed! For Questions call 248-719-0076! MAY 5 LOWCOUNTRY SHRIMP FESTIVAL & BLESSING OF THE FLEET – Mc Clellanville - Live bands, art, kids’ corner, lots of shrimp and other food - benefits Cape Romain Environmental Education School MAY 5 THE 7TH ANNUAL PALMETTO SOCIETY REDFISH CHAMPIONSHIP Go Online to register: http://thepalmettosociety.com/events MAY 9-12 BOHICKET BILLFISH INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Go Online for more info and to register: bohicket.com/events/billfish-invitational/ MAY 19 THE 10TH ANNUAL MCA COASTAL AREA FISHING TOURNAMENT aka “The Charleston Slam” For More info go online: http://thecharlestonslam.com/ or call/email: Dale Prosser 843214-1405; prosserd@culluminc.com MAY 23-26 SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNORS CUP BILLFISHING SERIES The 51st Annual Georgetown Blue Marlin Tournament, for more info go online: georgetownlandingmarina.com/ or email: Ed Keelin ed@georgetownlandingmarina.com MAY 26 SPOLETO FESTIVAL USA 17-day international festival for performing and visual arts IF YOU HAVE A SEMINAR OR EVENT THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE INCLUDED IN COASTAL ANGLER MAGAZINE’S REEL EVENTS, PLEASE EMAIL IT TO: SAM@COASTALANGLERMAGAZINE.COM DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THE 10TH OF THE MONTH PRECEDING PUBLICATION.

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Lowcountry Kayak Fishing Kayaks and Bedded Bass

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The wait is over, it’s spring! Warm sunny weather, neon green lily pad fields, and big hungry bass. It is finally time to get out there, put paddles to water, and catch some fish! Spring brings with it spawning season for our fantastic Lowcountry largemouth bass fisheries. During this time of the year, mature fish find a mate and head to the shallows to fan out a small nest. Depending on the stage of spawn, these shallow beds may hold a large fish (or two) that will be defending their nest of developing eggs or newly-hatched fry. Get in there!

Kayak fisherman especially have an advantage over the glittery bass boat during this time of year. Kayak fisherman especially have an advantage over the glittery bass boat during this time of year. Bedding fish can push far back into narrow creeks and find comfy spots in the thick grass mats or dense lily pad fields that conventional motor boats just can’t access. Kayaks are perfectly suited for this type of fishing as they are the silent off-road vehicles of the marine environment. In heavily pressured fisheries ask yourself, “If I was in a motorboat, would I be able to get back in there?” If the answer is “No way!” then you are probably in the right spot.

Bedding Tactics

Weightless and weedless Texas-rigged trick worms, lizards, Senkos, and even frogs--twitched erratically through cover--are some go-to options for Spring and Summer largemouth. With the lighter baits, a 6’6”-7’6” spinning rod with 10-20lb line will help to make the long casts necessary to remain hidden from view. Hopping the bait off the shoreline, structure, or vegetation often proves irresistible to a wary largemouth. A tense moment for even the most seasoned angler is watching a “V” of water push toward their lure at splashdown. 10 CHARLESTON

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If you are quiet, and those expensive sunglasses are paying off, you might just get opportunities to spot gigantic Large Mouth Bass on a bed before it spots you. With stealth and the right cast, you may even be able to fall that bait into the strike zone without spooking the fish. As your lure fades out of sight the fish may try to evict the small intruder so remember to watch your line for any erratic movement and get ready to set that hook hard. The Low Country provides a wide range of paddle-friendly waterways to hone your fishing skills. Patience, practice, and the desire to explore areas untouched by other anglers can provide for some incredible fishing opportunities.

As always, please practice safe handling and make a habit of catch and release fishing during the spawning season to preserve the future of our fishery. Remember, the Species of the Month for May is the Large Mouth Bass for the LKA Angler of the Year competition. Be sure to check the LKA Facebook page for the identifier and submission details. Here’s to hoping these tips help you in your pursuit of a trophy bedded bass! Good luck and tight lines!!! Jim Morrissey Lowcountry Kayak Anglers Angler of the Year, 2017

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Boating in the Lowcountry Tips you should know

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oating is fun and relaxing and certainly a wonderful way to enjoy the low country. However, there is a lot of responsibility when captaining your vessel. Boating education, safety and proper equipment are vitally important. New boaters and even many seasoned veterans should take the time to understand the rules and regulations and get as much hands on training as possible. You learned the “rules of the road” before you sat behind the wheel of a car and you should do the same before taking the helm. Just like studying to get your driver’s license, it is very important to have the boating information you need to be a safe boater before you hit the water. In South Carolina, a boating certification is not required for boat operators 16 years and older, but is certainly something everyone should do. Not only will it make you and your family safer on the water, it could potentially reduce your insurance. The US Coast Guard Auxiliary, the US Power Squadron and many other organizations teach courses that will prepare you to pass the SC Boater’s certification course which can be found online at http://www.dnr.sc.gov/ education/boated.html. Education and safety are so important that at Duncan’s Boats we offer free boating education with every boat sold. Having the proper safety equipment on board is also a must. A Coast Guard approved wearable Personal Floatation Device, PFD, is required for every person on board and an approved throwable device is required on boats 16 feet or longer. Children under the age of 12 must wear their PFD on vessels 16 feet or less. Fire extinguishers are required on nearly all boats. Flares are required on coastal waters and they have an expiration date. Be sure to check the date on your flares before heading out on the water. All boats must also carry an efficient

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sound producing device including horns, bells or whistles. Finally, navigation lights are required when operating between sunset and sunrise. Details of these requirements can be found at http://www.dnr.sc.gov/regs/boating.html. While not required in SC, every boat should have an appropriate anchor with proper rode. Even if you do not plan to anchor out, an anchor can come in handy if you become disabled. It can keep you from drifting into the marsh making your situation worse. Your boat should also be equipped with appropriate dock lines and fenders. Be sure to keep your lines neat and accessible and bring your fenders in the boat before getting under way. In addition, you should consider a handheld or permanently installed VHF radio. A cell phone is nice, but you can only call one person at a time. If you have a VHF, you can hail the Coast Guard, tow services, and many nearby boaters with one broadcast. Other nearby boaters could render assistance much quicker. Other items that you should always have on board include sunscreen, bug spray, hats, sunglasses and plenty of potable water. Knowing how to handle unexpected circumstances and having the proper equipment and gear can make boating much safer and stress free. After all, if you are grounded on an outgoing tide, it could be up to eleven hours before you are floated again. At Duncan’s Boats, we would be happy to help you navigate the buying process including helping you to get the proper training and equipment to enjoy our beautiful waterways. Jim Duncan / Duncan’s Boats www.duncansboats.com / 843-744-2628

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The Sea Food Corner

By Chef Kyle Kryske

Shrimp & Grits

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his month I am going to change it up a bit because sometimes fish is not readily available or maybe you’re just not in the mood for fish. However, shrimp generally are available year round. Shrimp and grits is a Charleston classic, which is found all over the Lowcountry. I’m sure every one has their own recipe but I am going to give you a simple, yet delicious recipe that anyone can make. First we are going to need a few ingredients. When you go to the store grab grits, shrimp (local if they have it), a quart of heavy cream, Tasso Ham or bacon, tomatoes, red bell pepper, onions, garlic, scallions, lemons, blackened seasoning, butter, and parmesan cheese. Now that we are stocked up with ingredients, it’s time to prepare everything. I generally will start by peeling the shrimp if you didn’t already buy it peeled. A good size for shrimp would be 26/30 count, which means there are 26-30 shrimp in a pound. I usually try to find shrimp that are P & D or peeled and deveined. It is relatively easy to do it though if you need to. Also, if local shrimp are not available the gulf has great shrimp as well. I would stay away from shrimp overseas. Now that your shrimp are prepared it’s time to start on the grits. Grits are made a million ways these days so if you have a certain way you like to make them feel free. I like to measure out my grits and then run water lightly over them until the hulls and skins float over the vessel. Once it rinses clean strain off the grits into a fine colander. Grits are a 4-1 ratio meaning you need 4 cups of liquid to 1 cup of grits. In this case we are going to make a 4 cup liquid to 1 cup grits batch. Get a stockpot and add 2 cups heavy cream and 2 cups water and bring to a boil. Then add your grits to the pot. Stir well and lower heat to a simmer or less. Every few minutes just stir the pot while you are prepping everything else. If your heat is too high they will shoot out like hot magma. If you want to cover them you can but don’t forget about them because grits can burn easily. An easy way to do this is cook them for about 15-20 minutes and then turn the pot off and cover them. They will continue to cook. Once they are about finished add the butter, cheese, and salt and pepper. While your grits are cooking we can get all the other ingredients prepped. So small dice the onions, red pepper, Tasso ham or bacon, tomatoes, scallions, and mince the garlic. In a sauté pan add butter, Tasso ham or bacon, peppers and onions. Cook until translucent then add the garlic, shrimp, and blackened seasoning. Add cream and cook until thickened. Finish with fresh squeezed lemon juice, diced tomatoes, and salt and pepper if needed. This part should only take 5 minutes or so. To plate just add the grits to a bowl and cover with the shrimp and gravy. Garnish with sliced scallions and enjoy!!! Feel free to add or take out ingredients. For the full recipe visit the online magazine. (CoastalAnglerMag.com/Charleston) – Chef Kyle Kryske is a native of Pascagoula, MS. He has resided in Charleston for 15 years & has been cooking in restaurants for 18 years. He has worked in MS, AK, NC, and SC. and is Chef de Cuisine at Coast Restaurant in Charleston. Kyle is a graduate of Johnson & Wales University. When he is not working he is either inshore or offshore fishing.

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Fishing The Southside By Kyle Comen Edisto River Rites of Passage

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rowing up in Charleston as a kid, the Edisto River holds a great deal of nostalgia for me. As the temps change, my mind wanders to memories of my past. Some of my first saltwater fish came from the North Edisto, there are so many nooks and crannies. The same is true for the Edisto River. This weekend I have found myself thinking about High School all those years ago. During the Spring and Summer, there is a sort of “Rite of Passage” that happens to a lot of people, both young and old, on the freshwater Edisto. As the weather changes from what winter always is, and the water temps steadily increase to shorts and t-shirts, I remember all those years ago floating the Edisto with friends and fishing during the day. Kids will always be kids. We do stupid things when we were young, realizing years later that we should have been maimed, cut, or even not have survived. Obviously, we never tried this alone. This was always a group endeavor. We would gather supplies for the float including snacks, bait, fishing poles, and drinks. The good thing about the Edisto is that there are many spots to put in that are a few miles of each other. We would always use Good Hope Landing or Givhans State Park. Now, in order to do this, you need to know your end. The easiest thing to do is park a car at that

point so you can make your drive back to your start point. Our cooler always had its own float, and we would just tie up to it. A piece of advice now as an adult, know the water level. If it is running high, it has more strength and flow. When I was younger, we never thought about checking. Now this can be as leisurely as you make it. If you want a quick 2 mile trip you can do that too. We never did. We would plan to stop on a bank somewhere (it changed trip to trip) to cook up some fresh catfish or bass that we caught after floating for a while. Spring brings a lot of freshwater spawning, and there are many fish to catch and eat. We would consume many bream, catfish, and my favorite spring fish, Redbreast. You get a group of 5 or 6 guys and girls and this turns into a helluva on the fly fish fry. Obviously, the fun begins when you realize there is nothing between your tail and the water and you hear the splash from some of those big gators getting in the water. If you go to the online version of this article I have included a quick listing of entry points onto the Edisto and their miles upstream be sure to check it out: CoastalAnglerMag.com/Charleston Kyle Comen / South Side Bait and Tackle SouthsideBaitandTackle.com | (843) 203-6561

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The Charleston

Courtney Smith was fishing waters off Kiawah Island She used live shrimp to catch this nice 23” Redfish!.

Brian West caught a Monster 9 lbs Large Mouth Bass He was fishing a pond in West Ashley. Taylor caught a Great Lookin 10 lbs Sheepshead off the coast of Charleston she was fishing with Therapy Fishing Charters.

Ashley caught this 70+ lbs. Monster Black Drum fishing off the Charleston Coast, Ashley was with Capt. Adam Limbach at Therapy Fishing Charters when she caught the fish!

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Ansleigh obviously enjoyed catching this Redfish! She caught it fishing with RedFin Charters using mud minnows on the Wando River.

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