Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | March The warm weather is upon us, and Topwater Kayak Charters is ready … Charleston Edition
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | January 2022 Wintertime fishing in and around Charleston provides anglers with tremendous opportunities … Charleston Edition
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | October 2021 October is by far my favorite month for inshore kayak fishing … Charleston Edition
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | September 2021 It’s typically the month of October that gets all the attention … Charleston Edition
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | August 2021 August fishing in the Lowcountry brings with it a few unpredictable … Charleston Edition
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | July 2021 The heat of summer is here and with it comes a … Charleston Edition
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | May 2021 One of the most common questions I get asked by folks … Charleston Edition
Lowcountry Kayak Fishing | Chris Tweedy | May 2021 One of my favorite Spring fishing adventures is to pond hop … Charleston Edition
What comes to mind when someone mentions fishing in the Lowcountry? Many anglers picture sunsets over the salt marsh, pelicans … Charleston Edition
Yes 2020 was a tough year for fishing. Ramps were shut down, tackle shops were decimated, and in-person fishing events … Charleston Edition
In many ways, dreaded 2020 was a blessing for the kayak fishing world and for LKA that was no exception. … Charleston Edition
What a year and kayak season we just ended here at Lowcountry Kayak Anglers. A year ago this week we … Charleston Edition
Just a year or two after World War II, in the fall of 1947, Diane Hendricks, wife of Marine Corps … Charleston Edition
There is one question that I get asked often, “Mike what type of fishing gear do I need to fish … Charleston Edition
It’s a hot Saturday morning in late July, it hasn’t rained for several weeks. The water levels have finally fallen … Charleston Edition
The mission of Heroes on the Water is to help Veterans and those still serving in the Military relax, rehabilitate … Charleston Edition
Before all this Pandemic craziness started, changing how and where we fish, I was on a learning journey chasing Redfish. … Charleston Edition
One of the best times of the year to fish for redfish as a kayak angler is in the later … Charleston Edition
As the year comes to a close, the weather is staying consistently colder, the trout bite is on fire and … Charleston Edition
By far my favorite time of year for winter speckled trout fishing is October, November and December, the air grows … Charleston Edition
Patterns for bass will change in the Fall as the leaves start to drop and the baitfish start to move. … Charleston Edition
As we roll into October I like to tie on a Santee rig, catch and cut up some fresh mullet … Charleston Edition
Gigantic yellow rubber spiders and neon blue swimming topwater parrots (yes like the bird) are just a few examples of … Charleston Edition
We have finally made it out of the worst of the hot summer months and are beginning to see cooler … Charleston Edition
One of the best things about living in the Low Country is the beautiful Sunny weather. T-shirts and flip flops … Charleston Edition
The largest of the drum family; exceeding 100 pounds when fully grown, the black drum often play second fiddle to … Charleston Edition
Summer afternoons in the Low Country, steam rolls off dinner plate sized lily pads, the symphony of frogs starts warming … Charleston Edition
With June upon us and the water temperatures now into the 70s and staying there, live bait is pouring back … Charleston Edition
We have all done it. You pass a bridge in your car and lean out the window in the hopes … Charleston Edition
With water temps climbing many bass are wrapping up their Spring spawn and getting ready for their Summer time routine. … Charleston Edition
The inshore slam consist of catching a Red Fish, a Flounder and a Speckled Sea Trout on the same day. … Charleston Edition
During the Pre-Spawn and Spawn season a Wacky Rig can be a useful option for fishing a variety of depths … Charleston Edition
The water temps are up in the mid 60’s, it’s sunny and the bait is rolling back into the rivers … Charleston Edition
The weather is getting nicer, the water is warming up, fiddlers are coming out of hibernation and all sorts of … Charleston Edition
As we enter the heart of the winter months in the Lowcountry, all but the hard core kayak anglers pack … Charleston Edition
One of the most common questions we get on the LKA forum this time of year is what the safest … Charleston Edition
As 2018 has come to a close; I reflect back at how great 2018 was and how exciting 2019 is … Charleston Edition
As the weather changes and the water temperature starts to come down from the summer 80’s all the inshore fish … Charleston Edition
The formula is simple: cooler temps = hot bite for fall cats! Catching catfish from a kayak in the fall … Charleston Edition
As the cooler temperatures of October approach the fever takes hold of almost every saltwater angler to start the hunt … Charleston Edition
Mention trying to find some Chain Pickerel to a local and you’re likely to get a blank stare. In many … Charleston Edition
This elusive fish is closely related to the red drum and croaker. It is a heavy fighting fish which makes … Charleston Edition
Why crappie fishing? With all of the other species out there why fish for crappie? Bass may provide a thrilling … Charleston Edition
As the waters warm in May and June, flounder begin to migrate back to many of their inshore haunts and … Charleston Edition
The wait is over, it’s spring! Warm sunny weather, neon green lily pad fields, and big hungry bass. It is … Charleston Edition