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Snobby Bass, Pelicans, Crab Traps, And Oysters

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Real Estate Agent with Cherimie Crane & Associates

 

It was a bit cloudy, a little windy, and cold, well cold for Beaufort that is, a breezy 65 degrees. I was persuaded out into this chilly venture by the promise of a great school of Bass.

 The offer was so tempting, a so beautifully described in vivid detail that any woman with a passion for the thrill of the catch would certainly rearrange her entire day!

We had to leave at dead low tide. Which meant no motor...which meant someone was going to have to pole us to this new found treasure....

As you can see....that someone was not me:).

 

The captain and I feel our talents are more of a supervisory nature.

 

So as we were poled out into the Morgan River, Captain Jack and I watched the clouds pass, the pelicans swoop, the egrets play, and the dolphins splash around close to the edge of the marsh for feeding time.

Reed Weatherford preparing for a school of Bass

So he finds a suitable place to begin our invasion of this rumored school of Bass.

He chose to use Mullet, I chose shrimp.

The Bass chose to swim right passed us. It was an amazing sight though. Their golden bodies gracefully swam in circles.

There must have been two hundred of them. None of which were even the slightest bit hungry.

We tried everything short of swimming along with them. We were quiet, we were still, we cast out in front, we cast out beside and behind.

They just weren't interested.

 Fising in Beaufort SC

Bored at our in ability to catch anything other than the glimpse of the magnificent creatures, Captain decides to watch the pelicans instead. Pelicans are actually extremely focused birds.

 

They knew where to find the fish much better than we did.

 

Captain enjoys bird watching almost as much as he enjoys the sight of the crab traps.

To be such a small individual he has quite an effect on the boat each time we pass one by.                                                                                                  

It became somewhat obnoxiously evident that we were not eating Bass. So, in Beaufort when the fish don't bite....well..just go grab a few oysters.

 

 

 

So we did. I must say, the best oysters I have eaten in years!

 

 

 

If being outside is your thing...You really should find your way to Beaufort South Carolina. Whether it is for the fish, the oysters, the salty air, or the slow pace of the lowcountry, you really should come on by.

I am a Beaufort SC Real Estate agent and I love my job. More than that, I love Beaufort. Everything about Beaufort fits me just fine.

 

 

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Ken Tracy
Coldwell Banker Residential - Naperville, IL
Helping clients buy and sell since 2005

Hi Cherimie.  Sounds like you have found your little slice of heaven.  Saltwater fishing?  What type of bass?

Thanks for writing,

Ken

Nov 06, 2008 01:24 AM
Cherimie Crane
Cherimie Crane & Associates - Beaufort, SC

Ken,

The kind of bass that don't bite:)...Spotted Tail, they are really pretty.

Nov 06, 2008 01:25 AM
Shirley Parks
Sands Realty 210-414-0966 - San Antonio, TX
Broker, 210-414-0966, San Antonio TX Real Estate

Hi Cherimie,  This sounds like a blissful day and I loved the photos, especially the one of your dog.  We have vacationed in that area and had a great time.

Nov 06, 2008 02:45 AM
Kevin McGourty
Realty ONE Group - Phoenix, AZ

Cherimie - Sounds like a great place. I have spoken to a couple people from both North and South Carolina (Beaufort, actually). They both have the same attitude and feel you have when it comes to the south -- just a beautiful way of life. Nice posts. What about my favorite --- clams?

Nov 06, 2008 02:51 AM
Gene Mock
Associate Broker ~ Premier Team, KW Realty - Leesburg, VA
GRI, CRB, CRS, ABR, CIPS, TRC, SFR, SRES

great post Cherimie.    Captain looks like he had a good time!    Beaufort is a great place.   (nice pic of Captain checking out the birds)

Nov 06, 2008 05:05 AM
Kristin Moran
Owner - RE/MAX Access - KristinMoran@Remax.net - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio,TX - Real Estate - 210-313-7397

Looks like a beautiful place.  I love the photos. K M

Nov 06, 2008 07:46 AM
Anonymous
Alex Tatum

Not much on oysters, but I could probably get used to it.

Nov 17, 2008 03:32 AM
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Charlie Fraser
Charles Fraser Realty Group - Hilton Head Island, SC

It seems you have taken your southern roots and planted them squarely into Beaufort.  As a proud southerner just south of the broad I have enjoyed my many years of teaching new friends who move to the area the true "lifestyle" of the lowcountry.  It's a beautiful area and I would not live anywhere else.

If you get tired of Beaufort, visit us on Hilton Head for a day, like we do when we get tired of HHI we visit downtown Beaufort for a day.

Very nice AR site.

Nov 18, 2008 01:24 AM