Straight Lines Fishing Llc
Length: 23 ft
Capacity: 6 persons
River Fishing, Lake Fishing, Inshore Fishing, Nearshore Fishing, Reef Fishing, Wreck Fishing, Flats Fishing, Backcountry Fishing
Targeted Species
Boat Specs
23 ft
6 persons
Types of Fishing
- Backcountry Fishing
- Flats Fishing
- Inshore Fishing
- Lake Fishing
- Nearshore Fishing
- Reef Fishing
- River Fishing
- Wreck Fishing
Fishing Techniques
- Bottom Fishing
- Deep Sea Fishing
- Drift Fishing
- Jigging
- Light Tackle
- Popping
- Spinning
- Trolling
Amenities
- Fishfinder
- GPS
Trip Includes
- Catch cleaning & filleting
- Drinks
- Fishing License
- Live Bait
- Lures
- Rods, reels & tackle
Spend the day with Straight Lines Fishing and let them show you what makes the fishing in Mount Pleasant so memorable!
Local species include Redfish, Black Drum, Spotted Seatrout, Sheepshead, Flounder, Bluefish, Ladyfish, Weakfish, and more, depending on the time of year. For these fish, you're likely to troll and bottom fish using light tackle.
Families who love fishing together will be glad to know that kids are welcome aboard! If you don't have a child-sized life vest of your own, be sure to ask if there's one on board. Don't forget to bring snacks to keep up those energy levels!
Capt. Michael will bring you aboard a 23' Robalo bay boat that holds up to 6 passengers. It has all the essentials. There's a toilet on board for your convenience. Rods, reels, and tackle are covered by the charter, as well as lures. Live bait is included, but you should ask the captain whether you'll be catching it yourself.
There's no need to buy a fishing license, so you can drive right over and come aboard without any hassle! Be mindful that some species may have special rules or limited seasons. Simply ask and your captain can tell you more.
It's recommended to bring a hat, sunglasses, bottled water, and sunblock (non-spray). There will be some drinks on offer, but let the captain know if you wish to bring your own. Alcohol is allowed in moderation, but try to avoid hard liquor as well as glass bottles.
You could keep reading this, but wouldn't you rather be fishing with Straight Lines Fishing?