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March 3rd-5th
Spring Clay Court Championships
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September 22nd - 24th
Fall Clay Court Championships
Marina Spring Fishing Tips
With warmer temperatures come an increase in fish activity and higher catch rates! Fish for these species during spring for the best chance of success.
Amberjack
Amberjack feeds actively in cold waters. So, anglers should aim to target amberjack during the spring and fall months. Amberjack often bite during sunrises and sunsets.
Barracuda
The season to fish for barracuda starts in the late spring and lasts till the fall. Go fishing for barracuda either in the early morning or late evening.
Tarpon
Tarpon bite well during the spring and summer months. Tarpon fishing is the most productive in the early morning and late afternoon.
Wahoo
Wahoo are migratory fish that arrives in South Carolina in the late spring. Anglers often get bites of wahoo at the first morning light.
Black drum
Fishing for black drum in South Carolina is excellent between February and March.
Mackerel
Anglers catch king mackerel and Spanish mackerel during South Carolina fishing adventures. Mackerel fishing season starts in the early spring and lasts until the late fall.
Sheepshead
Fishing for sheepshead is good during the fall, winter, and spring months. Sheepshead fishing is amazing during midday hours.
Speckled trout
Spring is a great time to fish for speckled trout in South Carolina. Speckled trout bites well before and after sunrise.