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Tagging those S. Carolina Redfish
Highlights of the Carolina Outdoors
English - April 10, 2021 13:42 - 7 minutes - 9.79 MB - ★★★★★ - 9 ratingsPlaces & Travel Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
(From the April 10th, 2021 Program, Segment 4)
South Carolina implemented a coastal fish tagging program back in the 1970s. Wes Lawson joins the Carolina Outdoors to share his journey down to the Charleston, SC, area for fishing & they're catch of "Tagged" redfish. Over 4,000 different anglers have caught and tagged over 140 species of coastal gamefish. One hundred and seventy-five thousand fish have been tagged but only a fraction have been reca-ught. Most of them are caught are redfish. For fly anglers the best rod and reel to use is a 7-weight fly rod or an 8-weight fly rod from Jesse Brown's. Some of the primary brands for fly fishing rods are Echo and Sage.
(From the April 10th, 2021 Program, Segment 4)
South Carolina implemented a coastal fish tagging program back in the 1970s. Wes Lawson joins the Carolina Outdoors to share his journey down to the Charleston, SC, area for fishing & they’re catch of “Tagged” redfish. Over 4,000 different anglers have caught and tagged over 140 species of coastal gamefish. One hundred and seventy-five thousand fish have been tagged but only a fraction have been reca-ught. Most of them are caught are redfish. For fly anglers the best rod and reel to use is a 7-weight fly rod or an 8-weight fly rod from Jesse Brown’s. Some of the primary brands for fly fishing rods are Echo and Sage.