Down Town Beaufort |
As a Beaufortonian I was fortunate to be born and raised here on the waters of the low country, and brought up on the culture of low country living. My mother and father taught me to respect the water, and be thankful to live in such a special place. Beaufort doesn't have a big shopping mall, huge sky scrapers, theme parks, or any big man made attractions. But one thing Beaufort does have however is the water, a natural and everlasting attraction that can not be duplicated, or built. The water ways that flow through out the surrounding towns, under bridges, past docks, and through constantly changing marsh lands. Life here revolves around the water, and every day as the tide changes so do the lives of the people here in the low country.
Aerial view of Beaufort |
Beaufort is one of the top Red fishing destinations on the coast, and provides a huge populations of redfish, seat trout, cobia, flounder, tarpon, Jacks, and numerous other species. Being 25% of the east coast marsh lands is what provides such a great fishery, and the reason Beaufort is so unique when it comes to fishing. Growing up my dad Frank is the one who introduced me to fishing, and really taught me how to find the fish. When it comes to fishing in Beaufort there are a lot more things that you need to know besides finding the fish. Tides, weather patterns, and seasons all effect the fish, and how to target them.
SC State Shaped Spot |
One very special thing about the fishing in Beaufort is that its not pressured, and with hundreds of flats, creeks, and rivers, its rare you fish within a mile of another boat. With Beaufort being such a small town it provides a hidden secret when it comes to our fishery, and keeps the pressure of anglers away. Whenever I'm fishing on a monday-friday I rarely see another flats boat, and if I do its probably Tuck Scott who is another guide for Bay Street Outfitters. Cobia season can get pretty rowdy on the Broad River May-June for the Cobia run, but its really the only time of year I see more than 10 different boats in a single day.
As I got older in the town of Beaufort my respect for where I lived became even greater. From traveling to other states, cities, and countries, I realized how lucky I really was to live in such a special place. In my teenage years I can remember friends always talking about moving away into a bigger city, how Beaufort wasn't fun, and simply just wanted to leave. Every time I heard these kind of comments I would always smile and wonder why people said things like that. But I realized the kids who disliked Beaufort just didn't have the passion and love for the river as I did. Beaufort doesn't offer much more besides the outdoors and the water, so if that's something you don't enjoy, then I can understand why some people would say things like that. The way of life in Beaufort is slow, and for many younger age kids that's something they don't want, but for me living life slow was the only way.
Beaufort Sandbar |
My career as a fly fishing guide was born from my love for Beaufort, and the surrounding water. As friends grew up and moved away, I stayed to follow my dream, and became an Orvis Endorsed Fly fishing guide for Bay Street Outfitters when I was 18 years old. Sometimes I feel that this was the path I was born to follow, almost like a calling. Things happened that I never could of imagined, and I found that I was doing something that I had always dreamed of. My favorite part of guiding is seeing how much people who are visiting love Beaufort, and watching the look on there face as we run the boat through the tall spartina grass into the Broad River. It amazes me everyday how the city of Beaufort is growing, and I cant really imagine where it will be in the next 20 years.
Ed from Columbia, SC |
Beaufort is filled with southern hospitality, and the reason so many people love to live here. Its almost like everyone around you is a friend whether its a wave, smile, or simply letting someone pull out in an intersection. Being a smaller town you become friends with a lot of the people you see on a daily basis which to me is special. When you can walk down the street and say hello to four or five random people, that's low country living. Life here in Beaufort is special and to me the only way of life. A fishing charter in the morning, motorcycle cruise to Alvin Ords in the afternoon, and dinner with a pretty lady at night; my perfect day here in the low country of Beaufort, SC.
Some local buddy's and I with our catch of the day |