Dead Man's Hole is also known as the area behind the Church or under the powerlines and should not be confused with Dead Man Hole which is further north. This area may be accessed from shore by the dirt road north of the Church. We do not recommend the use of any unpaved roads. This area is good for trout and redfish year-round. It can also be good for black drum in the winter and for flounder in the summer and fall. This area is good for wade fishing. Wade fishing can be very rewarding but can also can be dangerous for the inexperienced angler. Watch out for holes, drop-offs, soft bottoms, oyster shells and stingrays.
A history of fishing reports for Dead Man's Hole. Maybe you can find a seasonal pattern or a bait or technique that has worked in the past. Jan-18-06 . Redfish are fair at Dead Man's Hole on shrimp. Aug-31-05 . Trout and redfish are good on piggy perch around the causeway and under the power lines. Apr-06-05 . Trout and redfish are fair along the causeway and around the power lines on live shrimp under a popping cork. Apr-07-04 . Trout and redfish are fair along the causeway and around the power lines on live shrimp under a rattling cork. Apr-09-03 . Trout and redfish are fair along the causeway and around the power lines on live shrimp under a popping cork. Jan-15-03 . Redfish are fair at Dead Man's Hole on shrimp. Apr-10-02 . Trout, black drum and redfish are fair to good along the causeway and around the power lines on live shrimp under a rattling cork. Apr-11-01 . Trout and redfish are fair along the causeway and around the power lines on live shrimp under a rattling cork. Feb-28-01 . Trout are fair to good in Emmords Hole and Deadman's Hole on shrimp and red shad Bass Assassins. Jan-17-01 . Redfish are fair at Dead Man's Hole on shrimp. Jan-03-01 . Trout are fair to good on red plastics and live shrimp around the causewayand power lines . Jan-03-01 . Trout are fair to good on red plastics and live shrimp around the causeway and power lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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