Hobcaw Fly Fishing Adventures


 
Capt. Steve Thomas
U.S.C.G. licensed and insured.
Fly Fishing, wading flats, Kayak
Spottails, flounder, and trout.

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Hobcaw barony - Georgetown, sc

Wade or kayak, while fly fishing our pristine salt marsh creeks and flats for flounder, speckled trout or tailing redfish, locally called spot tail bass.  Enjoy the beauty of the flats and the salt marsh creeks with an experienced guide and fly fisherman, while seeing many of our local birds and wildlife.  We will either wade the flats on extreme high tide and sight fish for tailing redfish or use a kayak around low tide to access the salt marsh creeks for flounder, speckled trout and redfish in the oyster flats adjacent to the flats.

 

The redfish come on the flats during extreme high tides to feed on the many fiddler and blue crabs that inhabit the marsh.  The effect of the new and full moon create extremely high tides, about 6-8 days each month from late May thru early November.  During the warmer months of the year this presents and excellent opportunity for the redfish to feast on the crabs.  Our salt marsh has varying tide fluctuations so we can move from one area to another during the rising tides and fish for about 3 – 4 hours, depending on tidal conditions and wind.  This experience is as much like hunting as it is like fishing, we will wade the flats until we see a fish tailing and then set up and cast to the redfish with crab like patterns.  It’s a great experience and one that any fly fisherman will enjoy.

 

When the tide is not extremely high we will use a kayak during low tide to access the salt marsh creeks and oyster sloughs near the flats.  We will fly fish for flounder, speckled trout as well as redfish.  Ever thought of catching a flounder on a fly rod, it’s quite an experience.

 Flounder on the Fly

We are able to access areas that are not available to boaters due to the shallow waters on some of the flats.  Due to the nature of this fishing only a maximum of 2 anglers per trip are allowed.  Early morning and late evening is normally better fishing than mid day.  Windy conditions can have a serious effect on tides and the ability to sight cast to tailing redfish.

Our guide is Capt. Steve Thomas (USCG Licensed) who is an experienced fisherman, having recently worked in Alaska for 5 years as a fly fishing guide.


Our rates

$ 250/ trip , 50% deposit required at time of booking, refundable if weather prevents you from fishing.  We will meet you it the parking lot of the Hobcaw Discovery Center for a ride to the fishing area.  All fishing gear and flies tied by our guide will be provided or you may bring your own equipment. There are no boats involved, we will drive you directly to the fishing area and use the vehicle to move from one fishing area to the other.  If you are not an experienced fly fisherman, lessons can be provided.  Spin casting equipment will be provided if you do not wish to fly fish, but the opportunities to catch fish will be limited with spinning gear.  All fishing will be catch and release only. Our guide will have a camera to photo you with your catch and we will mail you a picture of your trophy, or bring your own camera in waterproof bag.  Fish can be measured if you desire to have a reproduction mount ordered.
 
 
 
 
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Captain Steve Thomas

E-mail Capt Thomas

843-397-0592 home

843-997-6981 CELL

 

Hobcaw Barony phone # 843-546-4623 (they have a list of available dates and can do the bookings directly from there)

 
 
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Capt Steve Thomas
Captain Steve Thomas is USCG Licensed and insured.
 
Hobcaw Redfish
   
A 17,500 acre research reserve, Hobcaw Barony is one of the few undeveloped tracts on the Waccamaw Neck.  The Native American called it “Hobcaw,” meaning land between the waters.  In 1718, the land was granted as a barony to English royalty.  Sold and subdivided into plantations extending from the river to the sea, Hobcaw Barony was part of the great rice empire until the turn of the 20th  century

Hobcaw Barony is located on Highway 17, 1 mile north of Georgetown and 35 mile south of Myrtle Beach.

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Hobcaw Barony
   

Captain Steve Thomas

E-mail Capt Thomas

843-397-0592 home

843-997-6981 cell

 

Hobcaw Barony phone # 843-546-4623 (they have a list of available dates and can do the bookings directly from there)

 

   
   

Hobcaw Provides:

All Fishing gear, flies and equipment

Bottled Water

Camera for photos

Insect Repellant

 

You Provide:

Polarized Sunglasses

Sun screen

Wide brimmed hat or cap

Long pants and long sleeved shirt

Wading boots or old tennis shoes