Native Son Adventures
Hilton Head Island, USA
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Native Son Adventures runs light tackle fishing charters out of Hilton Head Island, SC. Their local guides know the waters and will put you on fish. It's a customizable trip, so you can target what you want, whether that's redfish in the creeks or mackerel nearshore. They keep it fun and hands on, and they've got the gear to get it done. If you want a solid day on the water with a crew that knows the area, this is a good pick.
Trips
inshore · offshore · reef
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does Native Son Adventures fish for?
Typical targets include Redfish (Red Drum), Sheepshead, Black Drum, Cobia, Tarpon, King Mackerel. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Native Son Adventures depart from?
Native Son Adventures runs out of Hilton Head Island, USA (Slip H, 10 Shelter Cove Ln Marina, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928, USA).
How do I book with Native Son Adventures?
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Quick facts
| Business | Native Son Adventures |
|---|---|
| Destination | Hilton Head Island, South Carolina |
| Location | Hilton Head Island, USA |
| Targets | Redfish (Red Drum), Sheepshead, Black Drum, Cobia, Tarpon, King Mackerel |
| Trip types | inshore, offshore, reef |
| Phone | (843) 816-3312 |
Listing details are compiled from public sources and may change - confirm trips, rates and availability directly with the operator. Ratings shown are from Google and link to the source.
