Just checking in for 1st time
garyames75 wrote:
Just checking in for 1st time
Welcome to the Stage Gary.
Thanks how does this workp?
garyames75 wrote:
Thanks how does this workp?
What would you like to do?
Well just found this site and just wondering if there is any secret to it or do you just ask and hope for replys
garyames75 wrote:
Well just found this site and just wondering if there is any secret to it or do you just ask and hope for replys
If you're looking for info on a specific area, create a new topic with that location or body of water in the title. That way everyone will see it, and you should get more information. The same with a technique you want info on. Asking questions in the middle of a post limits exposure to the people reading that post. We are nationwide, and have a few international members as well. I'll be moving down to your neck of the woods next summer. Save a few fish for me.
Are you moving or visiting
garyames75 wrote:
Are you moving or visiting
I'll be visiting in a couple of months, and moving next year.
An early Welcome where about you going?
Games75 wrote:
An early Welcome where about you going?
Thank you. We'll be heading for the Santee area. Got a couple friends there, and over at Murrells Inlet. Also Stage friends at M.I., and Charleston.
Games75 wrote:
Well just found this site and just wondering if there is any secret to it or do you just ask and hope for replys
Welcome to the stage Games75. Fred summed it up pretty much for you. I will add a few and the 1st is to hit the quote reply when you reply to a user. Sometimes your response will come up a few post later.
Other secret is stay away from political talk and that will keep the Administrator of this site happy.
Don't know where you are in SC it is up to you if you want to add it to your profile. It helps others know your general area you fish.
Games75 wrote:
Just checking in for 1st time
Welcome to the stage Games75!
I have heard that Flounder can be caught at "Apache Pier!" I don't know the accuracy of the report but this is what I just saw recently.
What fish are biting at Apache Pier?
King Mackerel aren't the only fish biting at Apache Pier. The Spanish mackerel bite has also been steaming hot, with lots of huge ones landed. Black drum are also biting well on some days. Flounder, croaker, and sheepshead are all in the mix as well.
Checkout the various piers in the Myrtle Beach area then pick one, give it a shot. If you're in the Charleston area, the "Pitt Street Bridge" in Mt. Plesant is a great spot for flounder, black n red drum, and other fish. One of my favorite spots in that area. Good Luck!
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Games75 wrote:
Just checking in for 1st time
Just ran across this post. Welcome aboard Game. What part of SC do you fish?
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