Catfish are found in most lakes through the state of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Catfish come in many varieties. The four most prevalent are the bullhead, channel, flathead,...
The flatfish that lays on the bottom of the seafloor is one of the tastiest inshore fish available. Flounder are commonly found in the coastal waters off of Georgia, South...
Many of the best tasting tuna live in the waters off of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. These types of tuna include the Bluefin, Yellowfin, and Blackfin. If you’re...
Whether you visit the local seafood market or head to your favorite fishing grounds and fill the cooler with fish, it is essential to store them properly to preserve freshness....
One of the most exciting fish to catch in coastal waters is the bonnethead. This shark grows to about three and a half feet in length and will challenge your...
The salt and freshwater fishing in the North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia is excellent, and many delicious tasking fish are caught. Sometimes you may just be looking for another...
Offshore fishing in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, call some of the most notable tuna species home. Tuna fishing can be done in various ways in the gulf stream...
One of the most highly sought after and highly regulated fish in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic ocean is the Red Snapper. This fish is harvested both recreationally...
Here in the offshore waters of the lowcountry lurks the Cobia. The cobia fish is a highly sought after gamefish commonly found in the waters off of North Carolina, Georgia,...
One of the most popular inshore gamefish of the southern states is the redfish. Redfish are extremely common and can be caught in a variety of ways. Both charter boats...