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Lowcountry Gamefish on the Fly or Artificial Lure...

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BOOK A TRIP TODAY

Explore some local water or leave it all behind...

Up to 2 Anglers |  Maximum 375 pounds

- Conservation and Catch and Release -

3/4 DAY

6 Hours | $675

Light Tackle and/or Fly Fishing 
Highly recommended to maximize your time on the water! 

Seasonal Highlights

Flood Tides: April - October

Redfish: August - April

Giant Jack Crevalle: May - September

Cobia: April - May

Tarpon: July - September

Other Species Include: Seatrout, Flounder, Tripletail, & Sharks

 

Catch and Release

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HALF DAY

4 Hours | $495

Light Tackle and/or Fly Fishing 

Suggested For: 

Early Morning Summer Sessions

Flood Tides & Winter Low Tides

Seasonal Highlights

Flood Tides: April - October

Redfish: August - April

Giant Jack Crevalle: May - September

Other Species Include: Seatrout, Flounder, Tripletail, Sharks

 

Catch and Release

5 HOUR DAY

5 Hours | $585

Light Tackle and/or Fly Fishing 

Suggested For:

Early Morning Summer Sessions

Giant Jacks & Winter Low Tides 

Seasonal Highlights

Flood Tides: April - October

Redfish: August - April

Giant Jack Crevalle: May - September

Other Species Include: Seatrout, Flounder, Tripletail, Sharks

 

Catch and Release

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FULL DAY

8 Hours | $925

Light Tackle and/or Fly Fishing 
Leave it all behind and see what the Lowcountry has to offer!

Highly recommended! 

Seasonal Highlights

Flood Tides: April - October

Redfish: August - April

Giant Jack Crevalle: May - September

Cobia: April - May

Tarpon: July - September

Other Species Include: Seatrout, Flounder, Tripletail, & Sharks

 

Catch and Release

MEET YOUR GUIDE

Graham Cotter has been an adventure guide in one way, shape, or form for over 20 years. While he grew up visiting his father in Hilton Head Island he spent the majority of his career in the Florida Keys, South Florida, and the Bahamas. Graham managed private sport fishing operations which required him to learn new fisheries as he travelled to various remote locations - offshore fishing for pelagics, inshore fishing for bonefish, snook and tarpon and diving and spearfishing. But sight fishing the Backcountry flats and creeks were always the favorite. 


After evacuating the Florida Keys for Hurricane Irma in 2017 he ended up on Hilton Head Island. Graham had found the Backcountry waters he had always been searching for. The endless variety of salt marsh creeks and flats in the Lowcountry are overwhelming and ever changing with the tide and could never be fully explored.

When not on charter Graham is still on the water everyday keeping his finger on the pulse & scouting new spots.

Captain Graham operates a 2015 Beavertail Vengeance

Up to 2 Anglers or 375 lbs maximum capacity  

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Graham Cotter practices conservation and catch and release. The mission is to build anglers teaching proper handling of fish and fish release tactics. During your trip you can experience a variety of wildlife including dolphins and sea birds. The natural beauty of the Lowcountry deserves reverence and protection.

CONTACT

Hilton Head Island, SC
(305) 304 - 5106

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