


Thanks to Southern Tail Charters for helping me to continue a string of several summers in a row (43 now.... LOL) of chasing Spanish mackerel in the Charleston Nearshore waters.
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PhotosByGrahamHegaMyer: When you get on the Spanish there is a good chance that you and your buddy can catch them two at a time; a gummy fly almost perfectly matches the glass minnows that the Spanish were chasing; Ever hear about looking for the birds and casting underneath them - here's a good example!
PhotoByJeffDennis: Amateur marine biologist Hegamyer will explain and photograph just about anything that comes along while you are out in his boat, such as this blue crab
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