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Inshore Fishing Charters with All in One Charters in Moncks Corner - Charleston

Inshore Fishing Charters with All in One Charters in Moncks Corner

Moncks Cornermoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 hours

Fitness Level

Basic physical ability needed to stand and fish for extended periods; suitable for beginners and experienced anglers.

Overview

Discover the rich fishing grounds of Moncks Corner’s inshore waters with All in One Charters. This 4-hour saltwater trip guides you through tidal creeks and Charleston Harbor hotspots targeting redfish, trout, and flounder.

Moncks Corner, South Carolina

4 Hour - Inshore Fishing Charter

Up to 6 people • All ages

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About This Adventure

Redfish, Trout, Flounder, OH MY!

About

Here I will explain what our inshore fishing charters have to offer and what they entail. Time may vary based on weather and tides

First inshore fishing to us is simply fishing saltwater within land, going up the river inlets and creeks, fishing grass lines and docks for numerous species, or heading out to the harbor for the bottom feeders in the warmer months. We enjoy inshore fishing as it is year round, and there is so many endless waterways in Charleston it makes for a great fishing estuary.

Creek fishing/backwater fishing is our main specialty. This light tackle type of fishing is very hands on and similar to large-mouth bass fishing. Not sure what that is, that is perfect, our guides have a lot of offer in regards to teaching and sharing their expertise to catching fish. We will make our ways through the shallow backwaters, fishing light tackle using popping corks with live bait and occasional artificial jigs. Working our bait along the solid bait holding grass lines along with underwater structure like oyster beds around docks and wrecks. The species targeted are reddrum, trout, flounder, blackdrum, and sheephead. All are amazing and edible saltwater fish, however we do strictly follow the SC-DNR regulations on size limits and amount. While creek fishing is great year round, weather and water temperatures play a huge role in the size of your catch. The cooler months (October-April) are our prime times for large schools of slot size reddrum. (Slot size = Keep-able).

When the warmer months (May-September) are in the creek bite tends to produce a lot of smaller sized fish, due to the water temperatures getting too warm; when that happens we begin our journey for the season into the harbor for the big boys.

Harbor Fishing is still within land, however we change the tackle used to heavy tackle and fish the bottom of the Charleston Harbor. Once the bulls (aka monster redfish ranging from 20-75 lbs) move back in the fight is on. As you take in all of Charleston's glory and historic scenery, your captain will get the variety of fresh bait ready. This exhilarating catch puts on a show and gives your arms a little work out. While searching for that bull reddrum bite you may also come across our toothy shark friends, that can range from 1 to 8 ft in length.

Join our fishing guides at All In One Charters for a salty adventure, exploring many Charleston waterways, while learning techniques to help land your best catch.

More info

Trip includes all: licensing, bait, tackle, rods, and reels.

What to bring

Please bring a hat and sunglasses to help with the glare on the water. We will have sunscreen as well, if you have a preference for sunscreen please bring some, but we do ask for no aerosol spray kinds.

Adventure Tips

Wear polarized sunglasses

They reduce water glare and help spot fish under the surface during your inshore trip.

Bring a hat and sunscreen

Protection from sun exposure is vital—broad-brimmed hats and reef-safe sunscreen are recommended.

Follow local size regulations

All in One Charters strictly observes South Carolina DNR size and bag limits—please respect them to support fish populations.

Be ready for changing conditions

Weather and tides affect fishing success, so dress in layers and stay hydrated to stay comfortable.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bottlenose dolphins
  • Ospreys hunting fish

History

The Charleston harbor region has long been a fishing hub dating back to colonial times, supporting both commercial and recreational fishers.

Conservation

All in One Charters follows South Carolina DNR guidelines to protect fish populations and supports sustainable catch-and-release practices.

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Adventure Hotspots in Charleston

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Polarized sunglasses

Essential

Reduces sun glare and improves underwater visibility.

summer specific

Sun hat

Essential

Protects your face and neck from prolonged sun exposure.

summer specific

Light, layered clothing

Essential

Allows you to adapt to weather changes on the water.

spring specific

Waterproof footwear

Useful for stepping on docks or slippery surfaces during creek fishing.

fall specific