Fishing Charters in South Carolina
Browse fishing charters in South Carolina that can help you catch channel catfish.


Mama Bass Fishing
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina


A Live One
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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Down Low Outfitters Fly Fishing Charters
Charleston, South Carolina
Inshore saltwater guided fishing charters specializing in targeting redfish on the fly and with light conventional tackle. Charleston, SC native Capt. Danny Lynch will show you the best of the Lowcountry and the fish it has to offer.


Doc Dog Charters
Awendaw, South Carolina


The Charleston Fishing Guide
Mt Pleasant, South Carolina


Toes In The Water Fishing
Summerville, South Carolina


Rogue Marine Adventures
Beaufort, South Carolina
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Redfish Charters
Ridgeland, South Carolina


Fishers Of Men National Tournament Trail
Chapin, South Carolina
Fishers of Men National Tournament Trail


Bottom Time Charters
Lexington, South Carolina


Carolina Hook N Reel
Fort Mill, South Carolina
Experience the ultimate in Charleston fishing charters with Carolina Hook N Reel. We provide top-notch service to help you catch the big one! Book today!


Offshore Fishing Charters
Charleston, South Carolina
RedFin Charters is a premier Offshore Fishing Charter Outfit in Charleston, SC that specializes in trolling, big game, and bottom fishing.
Best Time to Catch Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish can be caught year-round in Turbeville. Right now in February, activity is Poor.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Channel Catfish
Turbeville, South Carolina provides a classic setting for targeting channel catfish. The slower-moving rivers and numerous ponds in the area offer ideal habitat. Catfish are opportunistic feeders and thrive in these waters. The warmer months, from late spring through early fall, are particularly productive. Night fishing can also be very effective, as catfish are often more active under the cover of darkness. When fishing for channel cats here, consider using stink baits, cut bait, or nightcrawlers. Focus on areas with current or near submerged structure. A practical tip: many locals fish from the bank using simple slip-sinker rigs. Also, be aware of the potential for alligators in these waters, especially during warmer months, and take appropriate precautions. The catfish in this area are known for their good size, so be prepared for a good fight!
How to Catch Channel Catfish
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Channel Catfish in Turbeville.
Channel Catfish Fishing Regulations in South Carolina
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
No limit
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
No limit on private ponds less than 100 acres.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the South Carolina state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the limit for channel catfish in South Carolina?
There is no bag or size limit for channel catfish in South Carolina.
Do I need a license to fish for channel catfish in Turbeville, SC?
Yes, you will need a valid South Carolina freshwater fishing license to fish for channel catfish.
What's a good bait to use for channel catfish in Turbeville?
Common baits for channel catfish include nightcrawlers, chicken liver, and stinkbaits. Try fishing near the bottom in deeper areas.
Can I fish for channel catfish year-round in Turbeville?
Yes, the season for channel catfish is open year-round in South Carolina.
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