SC Lowcountry Fly Fishing Trips

Beaufort, Hilton Head, Fripp Island, and Edisto, SC for redfish, tarpon, cobia, jack crevalle, tripletail, and albies year-round. Anglers of all abilities welcome.

The South Carolina Lowcountry is a mosaic of barrier islands, estuaries, salt marshes, spartina grass flats, and oyster beds that covers almost the entire coastline of the state and is home to some of the most unique inshore saltwater fly fishing on the planet. Fly fishing the South Carolina Lowcountry is an unforgettable experience that combines southern hospitality with a laid back coastal culture in a picturesque setting that is home to healthy populations of redfish, tarpon, cobia, jack crevalle, tripletail, and albies. Most anglers are aware that saltwater fly fishing is not easy, but the SC Lowcountry is a great place for experienced angers to test their game while at the same time very accommodating to those trying to catch their first saltwater fish on fly.

Capt. Nicholas Boyd is a Lowcountry native and full-time fly fishing guide that offers fly fishing trips out of Beaufort, Hilton Head, Fripp Island, and Edisto, SC for anglers of all abilities. Spend a day or two or ten fly fishing the SC coast with Capt. Nicholas and enjoy a true Lowcountry experience. For those who don’t fly fish, Capt. Nicholas also offers Beaufort fishing charters.

The Lowcountry

Beaufort fly fishing trips for redfish, tarpon, cobia, jack crevalle, tripletail, and albies year-round.  Anglers of all abilities welcome.

Beaufort, SC is a premiere fly fishing destination for those looking for a true Lowcountry experience. Set in the heart of the Lowcountry, Beaufort is far enough from the tourist centers of its neighbors and offers a local experience catering to anglers looking for easy access to some of the best fly fishing in the area.

Beaufort, SC

Fripp Island fly fishing trips for redfish, tarpon, cobia, jack crevalle, tripletail, and albies year-round.  Anglers of all abilities welcome.

With over 3,000 acres of marine sanctuary, Fripp Island is a barrier island in the Lowcountry that is known for its limited development and natural beauty. The island attracts those looking for a laid back Lowcountry experience enjoying coastal South Carolina beaches, food, and of course great fly fishing.

Fripp Island, SC

Hilton Head fly fishing trips for redfish, tarpon, cobia, jack crevalle, tripletail, and albies year-round.  Anglers of all abilities welcome.

Hilton Head Island draws visitors from around the world for a myriad of reasons; the beaches, golf, tennis, food, and of course fishing. Those wishing to enjoy the wild side of Hilton Head will not be disappointed in the decision to book a day or two on the water while in the area with family, friends, and/or business colleagues.

Hilton Head, SC

Edisto fly fishing trips for redfish, tarpon, cobia, jack crevalle, tripletail, and albies year-round.  Anglers of all abilities welcome.

Edisto is located in the heart of the Lowcountry and represents some of the last remaining parts of old South Carolina. One of the areas largest barrier islands, Edisto is dotted with some of the oldest family plantations in the area. For anglers looking to escape the pace of Charleston, Edisto Island is a great place to start.

Edisto, SC

South Carolina Fly Fishing Guide Capt. Nicholas Boyd

Born and raised in Beaufort, SC, Capt. Nicholas Boyd is a full-time Lowcountry fly fishing guide operating out of Beaufort, Hilton Head, Fripp Island, and Edisto.