Winter Fishing in the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge


 
 When the weather turns cold the fishing doesn't stop.  For me the hard part is finding time to get out on the water since it gets dark at 6:00, it doesn't leave time for afternoon trips.  I have managed to get out a few times.  All reports are that trout fishing is great when you find the schools.  A sunny day with high tide starting to fall, fish over oyster rocks.  They will bite gulp shrimp under a cork, or throw a grub.

When the water is cold, the reds school up.  On the last trip, we saw a school about 1/4 mile long.  They are very sluggish though.  They only thing they would bite was live minnows.  Even if you have mud minnows it is hard to get them to bite.


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