Fishing with Captain Chris Chavis of Fin Stalker Charters in the waters around Charleston including Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Edisto Island, and the Isle of Palms. This magnificient environment makes inshore fishing spectacular 12 Months a year. Anglers can expect the finest in inshore action, with opportunities to tangle with Red Drum, Speckled Trout, Flounder, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Ladyfish and Bluefish. Clients are also able to tangle with Bull Reds, Spanish Mackerel, Cobia, Spadefish, Barracuda, Jack-Crevalle, Sharks and the elusive Tarpon. Catch &Release is strongly encouraged.
Charleston Inshore and Nearshore Fishing Charters Fin Stalker Charters is owned and operated by Capt. Chris Chavis, a native of Charleston, he has fished the waters in and around Charleston for over 20 years. He is dedicated to making your trip productive, memorable, and safe. We cater to the waters around Charleston including Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Edisto Island, and the Isle of Palms. Catch &Release is strongly encouraged. Capt. Chris has been guiding clients for 14 years
Inshore Fishing This magnificient environment makes inshore fishing spectacular 12 Months a year. Anglers can expect the finest in inshore action, with opportunities to tangle with Red Drum, Speckled Trout, Flounder, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Ladyfish and Bluefish. With short runs to the Jettys which enter Charleston Harbor or the numerous nearshore reefs, clients are able to tangle with Bull Reds, Spanish Mackerel, Cobia, Spadefish, Barracuda, Jack-Crevalle, etc
The Boats ACTION CRAFT 1720 FLYFISHER. Action Craft Boats are made in Cape Coral, Florida with only one thing in mind, ’Catching Fish’. Action Crafts are very comfortable and dry boats. With the roomy deck, there is plenty of fishing area for comfortable movement around the boat. The well thought out placement of storage gives more than adequate room for gear and long flyrods. SEA HUNT TRITON 260 Sea Hunt Boats are locally built in South Carolina
The Fishing
Every year around November the waters in and around Cape Lookout, North Carolina are teaming with frenzied speedsters locally known as False Albacore (Little Tunny). Fly fishing for these speedsters at this time is truly a world class fishing experience. As the winter weather cools, sight casting plays an important role. The water becomes much clearer, allowing us to see the schools and even picking out individual fish.
The South Carolina coast is fortunate to have mile after mile of rivers, creeks, sounds, and bays. These rich estuaries are homes for hundreds of species of fish, birds, and animals. The Redfish are the ruler of these waters. Smaller Reds, known as pups, can be found in the rivers, sounds, and bays until they are approximately five years old. After reaching maturity they will leave the estuaries for the open waters of the ocean. Once leaving for the ocean waters, Reds continue to grow
With short runs to the Jettys which enter Charleston Harbor or the numerous nearshore reefs, clients are able to tangle with Bull Reds, Spanish Mackerel, Cobia, Spadefish, Barracuda, Jack-Crevalle, Sharks and the elusive Tarpon. Catch &Release is strongly encouraged. We cater to the waters around Charleston including Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, Edisto Island, and the Isle of Palms.
We offer 1/2 Day, 3/4 Day and Full Day fly-fishing and light-tackle charters on the ’FIN STALKER,’ a 2005 17’ Action Craft Flyfisher powered by a 2008 Suzuki 115, and the Fin Stalker II, a 26’ Center Console for those nearshore reef and offshore trips. All tackle, bait, ice and fishing licenses are included. All you need to bring is whatever you want to eat and drink. You may also want to carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.