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Playing

Luring the Locals

Lowcountry Fly Shop

A

lthough I hang outwIth

a few people who enjoy the sport

of fishing, I can’t say I had a proper

education on the matter until I

crossed paths with Scott Davis,

owner of the Lowcountry Fly Shop.

A local stop for fishing enthusiasts

for the last four years, Lowcountry Fly Shop is settling into

a spacious new location at Moultrie Plaza on Coleman

Boulevard, and Davis is looking

forward to the opportunities that

come with the expanded business.

“The basis of our business

is making your own flies, and

we needed more space,” Davis

commented.

Fly fishing, which has

gained popularity in the

Lowcountry over the last

several years, consists of using

lightweight “flies” – usually

handmade out of natural

materials such as hair, feathers

and fur – to bait a fishing

line. According to Davis, the

movement of the lightweight

fly is what lures the fish. The

benefits of fly fishing include

being able to do it year-round

and the satisfaction that

comes with making flies with

your own two hands. As for Davis, he got addicted to the

sport during college while working at local tackle shops.

“I naturally fell into the guiding aspect of it,” he said.

“The industry has grown, and Charleston seems to be in

the spotlight. We’re a unique fishery with a 6-foot tide

range – and the tourism aspect of it doesn’t hurt.”

A range of products is available at the Lowcountry Fly

Shop, which offers one of the largest fly-tying departments

in the Southeast. Most of Davis’ clientele enjoy making

their own flies, but they can also purchase the ready-made

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variety. Even those who are interested in freshwater fishing

can find what they are looking for at Lowcountry Fly Shop.

“It’s not all saltwater. We cater to everyone,” Davis

assured me.

If you’ve never fashioned your own fly, a visit to

Lowcountry Fly Shop is the perfect occasion to learn.

Davis and his staff offer several casting and fly tying

classes throughout the year, including a popular class on

building fishing rods out of bamboo. Private and group

casting lessons are offered, and the group classes are free.

In fact, one of the reasons Davis is enthusiastic about his

new space is the abundance of classes he plans to offer

in 2015. He feels that the

personal touch offered by

Lowcountry Fly Shop is why

his customers come back

again and again.

“We offer knowledge,

service and the chance to

get to know everyone who

works here,” he pointed out.

Next, Davis gave me a

tour of the new store, and I

was amazed at the number

of interesting flies available

and at the work space. Even

though I’ve only fished once

in my life – beginner’s luck

brought me one small bass –

I’m thinking of trying it out

again. Davis’ enthusiasm was

infectious as he talked about the number of cool fishermen

and fisherwomen he’s met.

“We just tied some flies for a man going to Guyana,”

he said. “There’s always a place in the world where the fish

are biting.”

Contact Lowcountry Fly Shop by calling (843) 388-5337.

You can also stop by the new location at 626 Coleman

Blvd. and visit

LowcountryFlyShop.com

for information on

upcoming events and classes.

The personal touch offered by Lowcountry Fly shop is the reason

customers come back again and again.