March is generally 1 of the toughest months here to catch redfish, especially on flies. The weather is unstable and windy, the schools have been fished hard for 3 months and the water temp fluctuates. The reds have been on 1 day and schizo the next, sometimes both in same day! The last week has brought extra angling pressure as tournament anglers from all over southeast have been prefishing for the upcoming tournament in Charleston. I usually fish in areas not frequented by anglers from Chas., but some of these tournament boats run upwards of 70mph, making nearly everywhere in coastal s.c. within an hour run from Chas. Still managing to catch some fish. Patience is paramount when the wind is blowing and the sky cloudy limiting visibilty, and often the first 3 schools of fish are not willing to each fur and feathers, only to find another group chasing mullet and crawling around in inches of water. Still finding black and purple to be effective (easy for them to see in cloudy water). 
David Kagey with his first red on fly.
Tim Hileman of Charlotte with a nice Cape Romain Redfish





