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Cltdeerhunter
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Posted - 04/11/2012 :  8:28:26 PM  Show Profile Send Cltdeerhunter a Private Message  Reply with Quote
When do kings start showing up around charleston?

Cliff
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Opps_lost
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Posted - 04/12/2012 :  2:54:29 PM  Show Profile Send Opps_lost a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Not soon enough for me. Should be early with the warm temps.

A wise man once said "Do as I say not as I do" Good advice when I tell you that.
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knot @ work
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Posted - 04/13/2012 :  10:35:07 PM  Show Profile Send knot @ work a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Today. Teaser caught one in 80ft. trolling. It was a small one, but one is all it takes.

Tight lines, Robert.

Robert Olsen
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lik2fsh
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Posted - 04/15/2012 :  08:01:57 AM  Show Profile Send lik2fsh a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Robert your daddy Ernie caught a 75lb wahoo On Friday it was a pig. We caught 2 wahoo and 8 dolphin,the yellowfin is broke In.
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kiblerws
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Posted - 04/15/2012 :  9:00:59 PM  Show Profile Send kiblerws a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've personally wanted to kingfish here in charleston the past few summers but haven't had much luck or encouragement about others getting them here. People talk about getting them trolling off the beaches, off the tips of the jetties, or the shipping channel, but I have rarely if ever seen a posting in the "king mackeral" or "offshore reports" sections of this forum for 2010-2012...and I look every week in the summer when the water temp is up. Either no one is catching, or no one is reporting.
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knot @ work
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Posted - 04/17/2012 :  1:00:40 PM  Show Profile Send knot @ work a Private Message  Reply with Quote
There kings haven't been on the beach in the last couple of years. Most fish are in 50-100 ft. all throughout the summer. Targeting them at the jetties is difficult because there are too many variables that go into finding and catching them there. Our coastline is different then up in Myrtle Beach. It is 25 feet right off the beach about 200 yards up there and it is 10 ft. here. Most fish are going to be deeper than 20 ft. That is why Folly Pier only catches a few each year and the northern piers in Myrtle Beach and NC catch 100s.

I suggest go to live bottom in 60 ft. to target them in May-Oct. There are a few here now, but not in any numbers. Find bait and you will find fish.

I fish a lot of tournaments. If I catch some at the jetties, I personally will keep it to myself. Just for the period near a big tournament. Most of the fish you catch nearshore will be over 15lbs.

You have to go and fish. They are thick in the shipping channel each year, but they are only there for a few weeks. It is hard to catch them in any numbers within 10 miles of shore.

On my charters we catch them consistently in 50-90 ft. That is where I would start.

Hope this info helps.

TIght lines.

Robert Olsen
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Cltdeerhunter
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Posted - 04/18/2012 :  5:20:41 PM  Show Profile Send Cltdeerhunter a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Good info.

Cliff
2006 pioneer 197 SF 150 4s
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Redstripe
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Posted - 04/23/2012 :  11:40:20 PM  Show Profile Send Redstripe a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Knot at Work is dead on. For kings its a combo of water temps, structure and bait. It always has to be a good mixture of those 3 things if you wanna do really good. North of Chucktown from Georgetown up, we seem to be able to catch some hogs along the beach in the 30 ft plus range. Sixty feet does seem to be the magic number though. Don't concentrate on the public wrecks. Find yourself some good live bottom.
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kiblerws
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Posted - 04/24/2012 :  7:58:54 PM  Show Profile Send kiblerws a Private Message  Reply with Quote
what's the best way to find "live bottom" off of the depth finder? thanks guys!

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xxmadfirexx
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Posted - 04/24/2012 :  8:30:26 PM  Show Profile Send xxmadfirexx a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That's right you find it with your sonar... Take a good half a day and ride around marking live bottom locations on your GPS. Then go back another day and fish em.

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SaltwaterAddict
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Posted - 04/25/2012 :  1:29:57 PM  Show Profile Send SaltwaterAddict a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Maps Unique chart has all the public wrecks along with a lot of live bottom areas

-Wishes Charlotte was 3 hours closer to the ocean....-
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Cltdeerhunter
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Posted - 04/25/2012 :  10:53:22 PM  Show Profile Send Cltdeerhunter a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have one for charleston

Cliff
2006 pioneer 197 SF 150 4s
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bigfishin
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Posted - 04/26/2012 :  7:26:20 PM  Show Profile Send bigfishin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Every time I go to a live bottom on the map there is never anything there. I don't see anything on the screen and no fish on the bottom. Any tips?
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fastdog
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Posted - 04/26/2012 :  9:34:07 PM  Show Profile Send fastdog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Bigfishin do you have a color bottom machine or black and white? Most live bottom shows up no more than a color change on the screen. Unless it's some large structure artificial or a ledge it won't jump out at you with a black and white screen.

Wet Saw
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Bad Habit
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Posted - 04/26/2012 :  9:39:01 PM  Show Profile Send Bad Habit a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bigfishin

Every time I go to a live bottom on the map there is never anything there. I don't see anything on the screen and no fish on the bottom. Any tips?



yes- i'm sorry to say this but you need to learn how to use your fish finder. even a cheap one will show the live bottom and fish if used properly.
everything you need to know is in the owners manual, online, or available through hiring a quality fishing guide.

with a mid priced finder- used properly- an angler can watch a fish eat the bait.

OUR GOVERNMENT HAS BECOME THE ENEMY OF FREEDOM.
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bigfishin
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Posted - 04/29/2012 :  7:27:10 PM  Show Profile Send bigfishin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I don't ever see a color change or fish the couple times I have gone to live bottom. Thanks for advice
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Cltdeerhunter
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Posted - 04/29/2012 :  7:45:15 PM  Show Profile Send Cltdeerhunter a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Good info thanks.

Cliff
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fastdog
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Posted - 04/30/2012 :  9:48:06 PM  Show Profile Send fastdog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If u don't see a color change ever you need to adjust the sonar. Without a manual it will be tuff. As far as not seeing fish sometimes they hold tight to the bottom and u don't mark them. Go to one of the artificial reefs and when you go over the structure there it should have the same type color change as the live bottom. The live bottom just won't be as pronounced as the reef will be.

Wet Saw
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RDW
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Posted - 05/02/2012 :  07:33:54 AM  Show Profile Send RDW a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If you're not seeing a color change or fish or anything at all, your sonar is not adjusted properly. Phin and Sellsfish posted a lot of info maybe 2 or three years ago about how to fine tune your sonar. I suggest you PM one of those guys and ask for help.
The first thing to do is turn all the "auto" stuff off and manualy adjust the finder for your conditions.
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bigfishin
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Posted - 05/04/2012 :  2:55:39 PM  Show Profile Send bigfishin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks
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RDW
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Posted - 05/05/2012 :  12:04:53 PM  Show Profile Send RDW a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Looked it up for you.
http://www.charlestonfishing.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=74455


Tons of good info in the entire thread. Myself, I copied all the important details and printed them into a guide. I carried it around in my planner at work and would pour over the stuff again and again during coffee breaks and lunches until it sank in. Next I took the boat to the lake and practiced using what I had learned. When I got familiar with how to adjust the sonar I hit some of the live bottom areas and practiced again. IT WORKS!!!!!!

Good Luck
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