Fishing Guides for Kiawah Island

This is an interesting section.  The Kiawah Island residence recommend a fishing guide and other fishing information for the island and Bohicket Marina.

"I would suggest calling Captain Mike Waller. His ph # is 843-224-8197. He runs Salfisher Charters out of N. Charleston but often runs his trips for people on Kiawah and will spend the day anywhere you'd like on the water.  (The Nature Center uses him as well.) He's a great guy".

"If you want the best fishing guide contact Robert Olsen of Knot @ Workhttp://www.knotatworkfishing.com/ or 843-442-7724. I went out with Robert twice last week and we caught many fish. Our family has been out fishing with Robert regularly for several years and we have never not caught more fish than we know what to do with. On top of his skills as a fisherman he is a very knowledgeable local guy that can entertain you with fascinating pieces of history and local color. I highly recommend him".
"We have used Robert many many times and he is a great fisherman and guide. You will not be disappointed".

"Try Captain Chad Hayes at 843-276-1832 or captainchad2007@yahoo.com  My wife has used him for photo shoots and he knows the creeks and inlets of the area. He is an experienced Naturalist and fishing guide. Really nice guy".
"Have these folks contact Capt John Ward - http://www.affinitycharters.com/ - 843-693-2460. He runs a great charter and will be very educational if you have kids involved. My son has used him several times so we do have first hand experience and you can do a I/2 day program". 

"Captain Elliot Hillock , he grew up on Kiawah and knows the waters.... 814-5653".

"Also Captain Jake Feary 843.813.1107. He knows the waters, is a naturalist, and makes every trip really fun".

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  1. Capt. Rob Bennett. www.kiawahfishing.com. 843-367-3777. He is a native, great with kids, and always catches fish!

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  2. Capt. Rob Bennett. www.kiawahfishing.com. 843-367-3777. Native of the islands, great with kids, always catches fish

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