January 29, 2009 – 1:16 pm
The winner of this years Distance Fly-Casting Competition was Elliott Peralta. The competition was held at The Charleston Angler’s first annual Four Season Fly Festival on Saturday, Feb. 24th. The competition was tough, buy Elliott made it look easy. In doing this, he won a Clouser T-Shirt from The Charleston Angler. Congratulations to him from [...]
January 26, 2009 – 2:08 pm
The little bit of rain that fell last Saturday wasn’t enough to out-weight the great times that everyone had at the First Annual Four Season Fly Festival. With all the oysters and beer that you could drink or eat (not specifically in that order) it was tough to not enjoy yourself. We had a Distance [...]
January 20, 2009 – 3:33 pm
Written By: Bo Petersen (The Post and Courier)
Two existing reefs and a planned artificial reef offshore have been closed to bottom fishing, while federal regulators consider closing far larger areas.
The reefs will become Marine Protected Areas on Feb. 12, essentially wilderness sanctuary bottoms. The two existing reefs are 50-square-mile spans, one about 45 miles southeast [...]
January 17, 2009 – 12:52 pm
Whether you’re a Fly Fishing Expert, a beginner, or someone who just loves to hang out with friends, drink beer, listen to good music and shuck oysters, the Four Season Fly Festival is the place to be! Starting at 3:00pm on Saturday, January 24th, there will be an oyster roast, beach music, beer, a fly [...]
January 14, 2009 – 12:01 pm
Take a look at some of the new events The Charleston Angler has in store for 2009!!!
January 13, 2009 – 10:52 pm
The Charleston Boat Show is Jan 23-25 at the North Charleston Convention Center. Come visit us at the Charleston Angler booth.
January 13, 2009 – 12:36 pm
Now taking orders for Ballyhoo!!!
January 12, 2009 – 11:55 am
These video clips take place in Southern South Carolina in the Summer of 2008. Check it out!
January 12, 2009 – 10:01 am
Mark your 2009 Calender for a January 26 Public Hearing and Scoping Meeting…
January 7, 2009 – 1:12 pm
This national event is FREE and no experience is required. Volunteers will be available to teach or help kids with the skills needed. There will be 2 age groups: 7-10 and 11-14. The contest will measure flipping, pitching and casting skills of any child willing to learn and succeed. Prizes are available with a chance to go to the national level, and potential scholarship winnings.