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Old 07-28-2008, 09:45 AM
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Default Re: S.C. area fishing

The campground and boat launch are seperate, just happen to next door. We usually bicycle to and from and park truck/trailer at campsite. I wouldn't leave my boat in overnight and to park truck/trailer at landing is $5/day. Sept 12-Nov 12, shrimp baiting season, is CROWDED! You should be OK in an 18' but inside the bay is very, very shallow. The waterway, most creeks, and five-fathom creek to ocean are deep enough.
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Old 08-08-2008, 03:50 PM
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Default Re: S.C. area fishing

just got in from two days at Buck Hall. very nice facility, thanks for the advice. ran south to price inlet on wednesday but could only scare up some shark and ray. went north on thurs. but not sure what inlet(gps not working). caught some shark, trout, and had a nice cobia break off on one of the wooden structures just west of the inlet.

tried bull's bay but with no markers and no electronics, it proved kinda tricky. it's a little deceiving whatching the flats boats rolling by and knowing they're only in a couple feet of water!

had a great time and will be back, thanks again
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