Charleston Fishing Company Redfish Promo Charter Fishing Tours
Charleston Fishing Company / Captain Stephen Fields Charter Fishing For Red Drum, a.k.a Redfish, in Charleston Folly Beach Edisto Beach Isle of Palms Sullivans Island Kiawah Island Seabrook Island.
Fishing and Catching Sharks | Charleston, SC
Went down to Charleston for the day for deep sea fishing, the weather did not go our way but we still had fun!
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Fishing a Mixed Bag on the Wando
I head out to fish the outgoing tide on Thursday, October 17, 2019 before the weekend. I start out on the flats with Zman 4 jerk shads I caught 1 trout and must have caught 5 or more lizard fish. I wanted to get away from the trash fish, so I head up river to Juba flats. The bite was much better there, I caught several trout, a flounder and a bluefish. I switch over to topwater and had several big blowups. Then I hook into a nice bluefish at the end of the day. I lost a lot of trout on one of my jigheads. I think I must have caught to many fish on it and need to sharpen it.
Steve and Jessica Avinger at Chucktown Redfish Roundup
Steve and Jessica Avinger attend the inaugural Chucktown Redfish Roundup at Colonial Lake in Charleston, S.C. It is the first universally-accessible saltwater fishing tournament held in the United States.
Steve used the Strong-Arm to hold the fishing rod. The Strong-Arm can be purchased from the following websites:
AccessTR.com
CoastalAthletic.com
Charleston South Carolina Apologizes For Slavery
Charleston, South Carolina, where nearly half of all enslaved Africans stepped foot in the United States for the first time, has apologized for its role in slavery.
In a 7-5 vote, the Charleston City Council on Tuesday approved a resolution that denounces slavery, calls for more tolerance in the future and proposes the creation of an office for racial reconciliation.
During antebellum America, Charleston was a crucial part of the slave trade. Nearly 40 percent of enslaved people brought into the country passed through Charleston before they were sold, according to the resolution. Charleston “flourished in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries from a robust economy, made possible by the labor of enslaved people,” the resolution said.
The passage was preceded by two hours of heated debate.
Council member Perry Waring, who voted against the resolution, said he did not think that the resolution addressed the city’s current economic issues.
“We need to work on the economic side of things so our community can go forth together in harmony and financially,” Waring said.
Council member Harry Griffin echoed Waring’s calls to focus on relevant modern issues and said that his constituents did not feel the need to apologize for something they did not partake in.
“What’s going to make our ancestors more proud? This piece of paper or fixing flooding on Huger Street?” Griffin said.
Although the resolution says it supports fair wages and racial equality in all of the city’s businesses and organizations, it does not include specific measures to achieve those goals.
Dot Scott, the president of the Charleston NAACP, said that the resolution was a “long overdue gesture,” but now the city must deal with real problems that minorities face today.
“I do think it’s meaningful, but I don’t think it’s a fix-all,” Scott told HuffPost. “Everything we’re dealing with — education, employment, housing, interacting with law enforcement, even health care — there’s much to be done.”
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Shark Fishing in Edisto!!!
We took a quick trip out to the jetties at Edisto Beach on Memorial Day for some shark fishing with the family.
The action was pretty much non-stop and we were able to keep a few for steaks and released several more. Hope you guys enjoy. Please remember to like and subscribe to the channel!!!
SURF FISHING FOR MY FIRST TIME!!!!!!!!!1
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!!! I went surf fishing for the first time ever 2 days ago, it was totally awesome. I hooked a really big....well just check out my video and see. You won't be disappointed. And as a bonus you get to see Hunting Island South Carolina Beach. It was a foggy but eventful day. Enjoy.
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USC Student Body President Michael Parks explains what students want from the SC Legislature this...
USC Student Body President Michael Parks explains what students want from the SC Legislature this year.