
South Carolina offers two fly fishing worlds at opposite ends of the state: the saltmarsh flats and tidal creeks of the Lowcountry, where redfish tail in skinny water around Charleston and Bull's Bay, and the cold Upstate streams of the Blue Ridge that hold wild brown, rainbow, and native brook trout. The Chattooga River anchors the mountain trout scene. AnglerPass connects anglers to private flats access and club-managed trout water across both regions.
South Carolina
South Carolina
South Carolina
South Carolina
South Carolina
It depends on where you go. The Lowcountry coast offers sight-fishing for redfish and speckled trout on saltmarsh flats, while the Upstate mountains hold wild and stocked brown, rainbow, and native brook trout in cold freestone streams.
The Chattooga River along the Georgia border is widely regarded as the state's premier trout stream, holding wild browns, rainbows, and brookies. Other strong Upstate options run through the Blue Ridge foothills and the Saluda tailwater near Columbia.
AnglerPass lists private and club-managed access for both Lowcountry redfish flats and Upstate trout streams. Browse available water by region, see target species, and book rested access away from the public pressure.
Join a fly fishing club on AnglerPass and access private waters across South Carolina and beyond.