John Paul II Catholic School grounds, Ridgeland, South Carolina
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Fly Fishing the Lowcountry
Practicing habitat protection and environmental sustainability through conservation programs. Our newest conservation effort is focused on our new 20/20 Release Program—catch and release all trout and flounder over 20-inches.
Read moreJohn Paul II Catholic School grounds, Ridgeland, South Carolina
Read moreGet your gear in order and call your fishing buddies!
Read moreThe 2023 Marsh Sense Clinics are now being filled. Learn the basics of successfully wading and fishing in the tidal marsh environment and, above all, doing it safely.
Read moreThe Sea Island Fly Fishers enthusiastically supports the Port Royal Sound Foundation’s partnership with University South Carolina Beaufort and the Adopt a Stream Program.
Read moreThe Sea Island Fly Fishers is restructuring the fly tying workshops and hope to have this important program available again to the membership in the near future.
Read morePlease join your fellow SIFF members and become a “Watcher” with the Osprey Monitoring Project!
Read moreA conservation campaign started by David Fladd at Eye Strike Fishing in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Read moreby John H. Holbrook
I have always been a keep it simple kind of guy, so it should be no surprise that there are only four fly patterns in my fly box during summertime when Redfish are tailing in the Lowcountry high marsh grass. Each has its own special purpose. I will start with my #1 pick and most productive overall.
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