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Flood Tides

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Captain
George Fisher

Growing up on the coast, I have spent most of my life chasing the fish that in habit the inshore waters surrounding Georgetown. I can confidently say, we have a fishery that both the novice and advanced angler can appreciate. With the beautiful landscape and pristine fishery, many days the fish feel like a bonus!

Tailing redfish in Spartina Grass

Something for Everyone

The fishery surrounding Georgetown South Carolina is very special, offering angling experiences for both novice and advanced angler. Whether you want to go throw small crab flies at sheepshead in grass flats, or catch your first fish ever with live bait under a cork. Fisher Guide Service has you covered.

Fall Fishing

The Fall in the lowcountry is regarded by many as some of the best fishing of the year. As the water temperature and air temperature begin to drop, the fish are feeding at every chance they get to fatten up for winter. Redfish, flounder and trout are plentiful this time of year and its very common to score an inshore slam, catching all three species in the same day. Fall harbors great trout and flounder fishing, but this is perhaps the best redfishing of the year. Large breeding bull redfish migrate inshore and are regularly caught. If you are a fly fisherman or like to sight fish, this is one of the best times of year to target redfish in flats and creeks. It's not uncommon to see schools of redfish herding shrimp with backs and tails out of the water. Whether you want to go fish bait or throw flies, there is always a chance you score the day of a lifetime. 

Redfish
Fall Redfish
Redfish Chasing Shrimp
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