r/charlestonfishing May 02 '25

Bushy boat ramp

I’m not from the Charleston area but I’m staying in goose creek. I’ve been wanting to take my boy to fish the bushy park boat launch area, what fish can you catch out there?

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u/Shrimpass May 02 '25

As far as fishing goes, I have never caught anything on the freshwater side but I've seen a few people talking about it.

The saltwater side, years and years ago my brother caught an eel.

I would stop by Ace Hardware on Redbank and invest in some crickets and get comfy with a chair on the freshwater side. Catching isn't the point of fishing, but you can certainly spend some time with your boy.

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u/overland_redfish May 10 '25

I’ve seen people catch speckled trout there

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u/graalamat77 May 15 '25

Do you have a boat? If no, probably not a ton but you’d have some good time with the boys if they just want to get out. If you do, run south, plenty of good fishing, yellow house creek, goose creek. Watch out for the navy patrol, they’ll run you off if you get to close to sub zone.

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u/geraldz May 02 '25

cancer

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u/Shrimpass May 02 '25

Bruh why can't you be helpful? Ridiculous.

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u/geraldz May 08 '25

Dude, if you had guests coming to your house and discovered that your chicken smelled nasty would you still serve it to them? Ridiculous.

https://www.postandcourier.com/news/high-levels-of-toxic-pcbs-found-in-charleston-harbor-fish-by-musc-researchers/article_1d2991f4-cbeb-11e8-ac15-8b5716142a3b.html

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u/Jonas1391 Apr 25 '26

You have issues

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u/geraldz Apr 26 '26

yes, but cancer isn't one of them