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Old 04-19-2008, 08:40 PM
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Default Introducing Capt Brian Vaughn

Captain Brian Vaughn native of Hilton Head has been fishing the area for over 25 years. From a very early age he was taught fishing techniques and learned valuable skills from some of the Islands best fishing guides. He is very dedicated to making every trip a safe, productive and a memorable experience for his clients. He has been guiding for many years some of the best light tackle & fly fishing charters in South Carolina.
An artist as well as a fisherman, with a bachelors degree in fine art from the University of South Carolina. Vaughn specializes in the ancient art of Gyotaku (Japanese for fish print) where a real fish is caught and inked, then rubbed with rice paper leaving a detailed image of itself. It's a great option for every client to have there catch made into a unique piece of art to preserve there fishing memories.

Come fish the beautiful inshore waters of the Lowcountry with Captain Brian Vaughn, a native of Hilton Head Island with over 20 years experience guiding inshore, offshore, light tackle and fly fishing charters.
Explore the shallow waters in a 18ft. Hewes flats fishing boat equiped with only the finest fly, spin & conventional tackle. Rods & reels by ShimanoŽ and fly rods by SageŽ.
Sightfish for Redfish year round on the beautiful flats and estuaries of Hilton Head & Beaufort.
Target other species including Cobia, Tarpon, Sharks, Spanish Mackeral, Speckled Trout and many more on a seasonal basis.
During your charter view many different types of wildlife the Lowcountry has to offer.
An artist as well as a fisherman, specializing in the art of Gyotaku (Japanese for fish print)
So have your catch made into a unique piece of art to preserve your fishing memories.

Redfish Report
The Redfishing has been great this Spring, my clients & I have had great luck fishing the low tide flats a few hours before and after low tide. We have also started to see a good number of tailing reds in the marsh at high tide and have already pulled a few nice fish out on the fly and artificials.

Trout Report
The Trout fishing has been a little slow this Spring but the fish I am catching are much larger trout averaging 2-4lbs. Best luck has been on live mud minnows.

Sheepshead Report
The Sheepshead fishing has been unreal on the nearshore artificial reefs and inshore around docks and pilings.

Cobia Report
Cobia action is just starting to pick up there have been a few Cobia caught already. The action should only get better as the water nears the 70 degree mark.



Please view Capt./Artist Vaughn's Fish Prints at OriginalFishPrints.com
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Old 04-21-2008, 08:17 AM
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Welcome to the forum Capt. Brian. If you ever in Murrells Inlet give me a shout.... Capt. Shannon Currie
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