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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 02/24/2012 :  11:49:13 AM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi:

I'm new here, and looking to fish in my hobie adventurer. Anyone who can point me into where I can fish, put it (yak) in the water or how to fish is welcome and encouraged to make any useful comments. Thanks.

Henry

DolphinD
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Posted - 02/24/2012 :  12:03:27 PM  Show Profile  Visit DolphinD's Homepage Send DolphinD a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Check out this thread if you will be around Sunday March 4th. http://charlestonfishing.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=120674

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yaking4redfish
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Posted - 02/24/2012 :  8:42:02 PM  Show Profile  Visit yaking4redfish's Homepage Send yaking4redfish a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Welcome Saltyyaker!!


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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 02/28/2012 :  10:14:50 AM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the warm welcome. I can't wait for the spring to bring my yak up here.
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yaking4redfish
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Posted - 02/28/2012 :  3:47:06 PM  Show Profile  Visit yaking4redfish's Homepage Send yaking4redfish a Private Message  Reply with Quote
if you are waiting on spring you are missing out on some good fishing

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yaking4redfish
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Posted - 02/28/2012 :  5:08:33 PM  Show Profile  Visit yaking4redfish's Homepage Send yaking4redfish a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Check out our monthly event:

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saltyyakker
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Posted - 02/29/2012 :  08:12:04 AM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm from Florida, I'm thinking it's cold in the water, LOL No really, staying at an extended stay hotel, not sure where I'd put the yak until I get something more stable and secure to stay at with more room, looking now for an apartment if anyone has any ideas, love to hear them. I work in North Charleston.
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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/06/2012 :  2:48:04 PM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'm still here!! Going through withdrawals for my family and yak. LOL Anyone fish of the land? Or know of a good place to rent a yak for a day?
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elgeebee
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Posted - 03/06/2012 :  3:59:09 PM  Show Profile Send elgeebee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Time-Out Sports in Mt. Pleasant has kayak rentals...

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Bill D
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Posted - 03/06/2012 :  7:08:32 PM  Show Profile Send Bill D a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Dolphin D at Time Out and Tommy Samuels( Too Busy) at www.kayakfishSC.com can take care of you.
Why not get a first floor room and keep the yak there for free?
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DDOlson
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Posted - 03/07/2012 :  04:41:13 AM  Show Profile Send DDOlson a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey Saltyyaker...A few of us have share yaks...If you have the fishing gear; I'm sure someone could bring an extra along.
I have two extra and would be glad to help but my wife like to yak as well and I have a buddy borrowing my other while his yaks come out from Washington. Welcome.
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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/07/2012 :  12:54:12 PM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
DDolson:

If you or anyone would lend me a yak to fish, I'm golden. I certainly would appreciate it. I am moving to charleston, I work for SRC in north charleston. I left my yak in orlando, fl because theres no room for it in my hotel.
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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/07/2012 :  1:12:29 PM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Anyone fishing this weekend?
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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/08/2012 :  1:33:06 PM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well, I didn't hear anything, so I rented a yak from someone on shem creek located at w. coleman blvd. I was thinking of fishing in Charleston harbor but the lady is recommending I fish in the ICW - any suggestions where to fish? I normally fish with a live shrimp on a popper for seatrout.
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Too Busy
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  1:54:48 PM  Show Profile  Visit Too Busy's Homepage Send Too Busy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ICW can get sketchy at times, but you've got a lot of seat time, so it's up to you. Pay attention to big boat wakes if you're fishing the mud flats.
You can launch on the back of Sullivan's Island at Station 26. It's a short paddle from there to the ICW.

You can also launch in the creek at the Pisst St Bridge in Mt P. Also a short paddle to the harbor or ICW.

Remley's boat landing in Mt P. Work the grass. It's good paddling from landing all the way down to The Cove at Sullivan's Island.

Daniel Island Pier. launch beside the pier and head left or right. fishy in both directions.

tons of spots to fish down here. At least a dozen more easy access points I can think of.

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5151
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665 Posts

Posted - 03/08/2012 :  2:06:20 PM  Show Profile Send 5151 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Tommy great info as always, you da man
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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/08/2012 :  2:28:20 PM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Tommy:

Can you or someone tell me how to get here:
You can launch on the back of Sullivan's Island at Station 26. It's a short paddle from there to the ICW.

You can also launch in the creek at the Pisst St Bridge in Mt P. Also a short paddle to the harbor or ICW.

I am a orlando native, don't know anything here yet.
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saltyyakker
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  2:29:55 PM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I see Pitt St. Bridge in Sullivan Isl.? Is that what you meant?
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Too Busy
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  2:35:51 PM  Show Profile  Visit Too Busy's Homepage Send Too Busy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Pitt St Bridge in Mt P: Ben Sawyer Blvd toward Sullivans Isl, right on Center St, Left on Pitt St to the end
Sta 26: Ben Sawyer Blvd onto Sullivans Isl, left on Jasper Blvd, Left on Sta 26 to the end

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saltyyakker
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  2:45:29 PM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thank you I appreciate it.
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Too Busy
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  2:53:14 PM  Show Profile  Visit Too Busy's Homepage Send Too Busy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
no problem. If you like fishing with dinosaurs you can hit bushy park up toward Goose Creek. It's easy to find on google. I don't fish there after the water reaches 70 and gator mating season kicks in.

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DolphinD
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Posted - 03/08/2012 :  6:04:21 PM  Show Profile  Visit DolphinD's Homepage Send DolphinD a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Salty, I've got rental FISHING boats (the other guys don't) over here at Time Out. We normally charge $45/day, but will cut you a break on this one for $25 if you are interested. I do have a Hobie revolution, as well as plenty of sit on top and other styles of boats.

DD

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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2012 :  08:39:17 AM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I ended up renting from Dave. Smart move, the kayak was extremely nice, a hobie revolution with mirage drive. a sweet ride.
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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2012 :  08:51:21 AM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Met up with Daryl and the other fellows. Had a great time. It was cold and windy in my mind, but a great group. Everybody was so nice, LUIS even loaned me a wind breaker. I left it in the back of his truck, please confirm he received it!! The river was beautiful. Fishing was slow. Only Dane caught a fish I saw using cut bait. I tried trolling a lure, casting, cut bait, nothing bit. I did not see bait fish anywhere, no birds, no schools nada. But remember, a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work. LOL
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elgeebee
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513 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2012 :  5:29:12 PM  Show Profile Send elgeebee a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I got it...thanks for joining us and it was great to meet ya!

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saltyyakker
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250 Posts

Posted - 03/13/2012 :  08:40:27 AM  Show Profile Send saltyyakker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Absolutely fabulous Luis. I had spoken with Darrel yesterday and he confirmed same, but still happy to hear from ya. I enjoyed very much meeting you fellows and look forward to many more trips in the future, especially when it warms up a bit. LOL And thanks again for the loaner, it was awesome, kept the wind from killing me in the cold.
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