
Captain Caleb
Capt. Caleb specializes in inshore and nearshore fishing, having knowledge of all the sandbars, oyster beds and backwater in Murrells Inlet. Caleb primarily targets flounder, redfish, and seatrout. Depending on the time of year and water temperature, he also targets spanish mackerel, king mackerel, cobia, sharks and black drum. He has now been a licensed charter captain for 5 years and has earned a great reputation in that time. Capt. Caleb is a well-rounded fisherman and is a natural born teacher.
From seasoned vets with years of experience to kids that have never picked up a rod, he always offers a guiding hand during trips. Caleb can put you on the fish and teach you something along the way. While he is not running charters, he is usually fishing in the inlet and learning new techniques and studying how the fish move, eat, and act in various situations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT CAN WE EXPECT TO CATCH ON A TRIP?
Embark on an exhilarating fishing adventure with Carolina Hook & Fly, where the Carolina coast's bountiful waters offer a diverse range of species to reel in. From the elusive Flounder and powerful Redfish to the acrobatic Sea Trout and formidable Black Drum, each catch presents a unique challenge. Encounter the sleek Cobia, high-speed Spanish Mackerel, and the thrilling Tuna, testing your angling skills against these prized specimens. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, keep an eye out for sharks prowling the depths. With experienced guides ensuring a safe and enjoyable excursion, Carolina Hook & Fly guarantees an unforgettable day of camaraderie and the thrill of landing some of the region's most coveted catches.
What DO I NEED TO BRING FOR MY TRIP
During the summer months, it is advisable to use sunscreen, wear a hat, sunglasses, and opt for light-colored clothing. In contrast, warmer clothing is recommended for the winter months. Remember to bring any desired food and beverages for the entire duration of the trip.
WHAT IF THE TRIP GETS CANCELED?
In the event of trip cancellation by the Captain due to reasons such as inclement weather or emergencies, the entire deposit will be refunded. If the client decides to cancel the trip up to 48 hours before the scheduled day, the full deposit will also be refunded. However, cancellations within the 48-hour window prior to the scheduled trip will not be eligible for a deposit refund.
DO I NEED A FISHING LICENSE TO FISH ON YOUR BOAT?
All passengers are comprehensively covered under our recreational charter boat license, ensuring a seamless and compliant experience for all individuals on board. Our commitment to safety and regulatory compliance extends to every aspect of our operations, allowing our passengers to enjoy their time on the water with the utmost confidence. With our fully licensed charter, you can be assured that your maritime adventure with us aligns with the highest standards, providing not only an enjoyable experience but also a secure and legally sound one for all participants.
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Flounder
Murrells Inlet is known around South Carolina for its flounder fishing. There are four species of flounder that can be found here, summer flounder, southern flounder, winter flounder and gulf flounder.
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Redfish
The redfish has many names; spot tail, red drum, channel bass, and puppy drum are commonly used. They are a very strong fish and put up a great fight when being caught. Most redfish in Murrells Inlet are found back in the creeks or at the jetties.
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Sea Trout
Spotted sea trout are a highly targeted game fish in Murrells Inlet. They have beautiful colors and most have black spots all over. Many anglers refer to them as speckled trout or winter trout. Unlike what you may think, the sea trout is actually a member of the drum family and has no relation to any freshwater trout.
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Black Drum
The black drum is the lazier cousin of the red drum (redfish), but can fight just as hard. Black drum are normally found in schools and love to eat a variety of crustaceans and cut bait. The easiest way to fish for them is to use a shortened Carolina rig with a small piece of shrimp.
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Cobia
Cobia can be one of the most exciting and hardest fighting fish for any angler. They can be caught offshore and nearshore depending on the time of year and how the bait is migrating. One of the best things about cobia is the ability to hook them by sight casting.
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Spanish Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel, “Spanish” for short, is normally a schooling fish and can be a blast to catch. Schooling spanish can be caught trolling, live bait fishing or by casting lures like gotcha plugs, mirror lures and jigging spoons. Casting for these fish on light tackle can be a great fight.
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Tuna
The yellowfin tuna is a species of tuna found in warm oceanic waters around the world. It is highly regarded for its culinary uses, particularly in sushi and sashimi.
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Sharks
Sharks are an apex predator of the ocean and can be caught near shore most summer and fall months. The most common species of shark in the Murrells Inlet area are sharpnose, tiger, blacktip and spinner. On occasion, a few bull sharks and great white sharks that patrol this area.