Recent Catches At North Atlantic Ocean (Charleston)


Jason Stament
#CatchKing My fishing buddy Max straight cranking in a 5ft shark. He made it look easy! KastKing Kapstan Elite 8k + 10ft Kong. Check out SC Surf Fishing on social media! #SCSurfFishing #KastKing






Jason Stament
#CatchKing Fresh whiting head did the trick! KastKing Kapstan Elite HS 6k + 12ft Kong made light work of it. Check out SC Surf Fishing on social media. #KastKing #SCSurfFishing





Jason Stament
#CatchKing Big Southern Stingray sucked up a whole 7in bluefish. All baits are caught on site the same day! What a great fight on the KastKing Kapstan Elite 6000 + 12ft Kong. (Video says 8k Kapstan but its the 6k) Took about 6 minutes to get this monster ray in! Check out SCSurfFishing on all social media platforms! #KastKing #KastKingSaltwater #SCSurfFishing






Jason Stament
#CatchKing Took my brother and nephew shark fishing and here's my bros catch! Bluefish head did the trick. We put 4 sharks on the beach that day. My slowest days this year have been 2 shark days! It's been a great season. KastKing Kapstan Elite 8k + 12ft Kong. Check out SC Surf Fishing on social media! #SCSurfFishing #KastKing






Logan Petite
Hard and fun fight #CatchKing






Jason Stament
#CatchKing Shark fishing with the boys! Check out SCSurfFishing on FB! KastKing Kapstan SE 8k + 10ft Kong #KastKing #KastKingSaltwater #SCSurfFishing






Jason Stament
#CatchKing It was a usual day fishing the Sullivans Island surf for sharks and anything else willing to take our baits. Earlier in the day I decided to put a whole 6-8 inch southern ray out for bait. While it was soaking we ended up catching 4 other sharks 3-5ft on whiting and bluefish. After about 4 hours in the water I started to give up on the stingray but decided to leave it in while I started to break down the rest of the gear. All of a sudden I looked up, the rod was bent and the line was peeling so I quickly ran over to it to get ready. As soon as I got near the rod it dropped the bait. I decided to leave it just in case the ray was still on. After about 1-2 minutes it circled back, picked it up and started running again. After about 20-30 seconds of line peeling I tightened the drag and set the hook. The way the rod bent I knew it wasn't the typical 4-5 ft sharks we usually catch. After a 6-7 minute battle I was able to get it on the beach. One of the biggest sharks I've caught surf casting so far. As soon as I set the hook the blacktip jumped completely out of the water and my adrenaline went crazy. What a fun battle! Penn Spinfisher VII 10500 + Triple City Anglers 10ft Force Rod.






Coleman Price



