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Speckled Trout tide fishing at South Carolina Lowcountry & Port Royal Sound.

Cynoscion nebulosusBest on Outgoing Tidesemidiurnal · 68 ft

In South Carolina Lowcountry & Port Royal Sound, speckled trout fish best on outgoing tide. Outgoing tide at grass flat drains is the signature speckled trout scenario — falling water funnels bait through cuts and concentrates feeding fish.

Top presentation: Topwater plug at first/last light

Tide cycle

High waterLow waterLow SlackIncomingHigh SlackOutgoingLow SlackTidal cycle — semidiurnal (one full cycle ≈ 12.4 hr)

Stage-by-stage in South Carolina Lowcountry & Port Royal Sound

Incoming Tide
good

Moves onto grass flats following baitfish pushed in by rising water; spreads across shallow grass beds.

Where: Grass flat edges, shoreline pockets, oyster-grass transitions.

Top presentations:
  • Soft plastic paddletail under popping cork
  • Suspending hard jerkbait
  • Live shrimp on light jighead
High Slack
fair

Suspends near deeper grass edges and dock structure as current pauses; less actively feeding.

Where: Deep grass edges, channel-side dock pilings, structure shadow lines.

Top presentations:
  • Slow-sinking soft plastic
  • Suspending plug with long pause
Outgoing Tide
peak

Stacks at flat drains and channel edges, ambushing flushed shrimp and small baitfish — aggressive topwater and jig bite.

Where: Flat drains, channel-edge grass lines, creek mouths emptying onto flats.

Top presentations:
  • Topwater plug at first/last light
  • DOA shrimp on jighead
  • Soft plastic paddletail twitched
Low Slack
fair

Retreats to deeper grass edges, dock structure, and channel edges; feeds opportunistically on resident bait.

Where: Deep grass edges, dock pilings, channel-edge troughs.

Top presentations:
  • Vertical jig
  • Slow-fished soft plastic on heavier jighead

Top water types in South Carolina Lowcountry & Port Royal Sound

  • Grass Flats

    Trout follow tidal cycle on and off grass flats — fish the deep grass edges as water drops.

  • Marsh Creeks & Drain Mouths

    Drain mouths concentrate outgoing-tide trout, especially in the last hour before low slack.

  • Oyster Bars & Shell Bottom

    Oyster-grass transitions hold trout, but they're less structure-tied than redfish or sheepshead.

Live speckled trout tide alerts.

Bield: Fish reads NOAA tide tables for South Carolina Lowcountry & Port Royal Sound and alerts you when the outgoing tide window is about to start at your home location.