Fish Call Charters
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Fish Call Charters offers light tackle and flyfishing charters around historic Charleston, SC. Whether it is sightcasting to schools of redfish on the shallow water flats, stalking huge tarpon and bull reds on the outer sandbars, or targeting reef species up to 25 miles offshore, Charleston and its' surrounding waters offers excellent year round fishing opportunities for several different species of gamefish.

Book a trip now to tangle with redfish, trout, sharks, tarpon, amberjacks, cobia, and other fish. Most trips leave from the Isle of Palms Marina. J.R. Waits, a Charleston native and licensed captain, will be your guide to an exciting day on the water. Whether you are a first time fisherman or a world record holder, your captain will cater the charter to fulfill all of your expectations.
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Fish Call Charters offers charters ranging from 2 to 7 hours. Additional anglers can be added for an extra $75 per person. All the client needs to bring is whatever they want to eat and drink as well as a good attitude for an enjoyable day on the water. I also recommend polarized sunglasses, a hat, a camera non-aerosol sunscreen, and rain gear.
Your Guide & His Boats
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We now have two boats to fish out of, the "Fish Call" or the "Trophy Hunter." The "Fish Call" is a 2010 Action Craft 1720SE Hybrid flats boat. This is an exceptional flats boat designed to fish extremely shallow water yet offer a comfortable ride. The Hybrid is a state of art Kevlar/Carbon Fiber hull that weighs only 720 pounds.
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In the flats and rivers around Charleston, our clients can expect to encounter Red Drum (locals call them Spottails), Speckled Trout, Flounder, Bonnethead Shark, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Ladyfish, and Bluefish. The harbors and near shore waters provide our clients with a chance to tangle with Channel Bass, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Jack Crevalle, many different types of sharks, and the elusive and mighty Tarpon.
Guatemala Sailfish Adventures
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The charter boats leave out of Pez Vela Marina on the west coast of Guatemala, about a 90 minute drive from Guatemala City. We fish aboard the Captain Hook, a 43' Willis sportfisher. This is one of the top boats in Guatemala, and holds the world record for the most sailfish landed in a single day, 124 sails!
Trinidad Tarpon Adventures
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Trinidad's tarpon fishery is mostly a live-bait drift fishery, but we caught them on artificial baits and fly as well. In between the two groups, Capt. Jonathan and J.R. fished the fly for 3 hours and went 2 for 2 on tarpon. The first fish was estimated around 100 pounds. The fish won the battle against the 12wt fly rod but we won the war releasing him to swim again.
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