Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet

Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet

This article includes more photographs than is usually a good idea. That said ;

Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet

Our first trip out to the rookery we managed to bump into schools of fish, and the Dolphin here that follow them. I’m not sure how many we were with, however there were families of females and young calves.

Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet

I assume these are members of the same pods that strand feed (click here to view) in the other inlets.

Always a nice shot when you make eye contact with a Dolphin.

Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet

These Dolphin are always along this coast area and unlike most others rarely venture out into the ocean.

Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet

These are random shots taken and grouped into a single post. If the web sites gallery functions worked on Apple tablets better I would have used that option.

Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet
Dolphin Fishing In An Inlet

I believe these were all shot in the area where the Kiawah and Stono rivers meet right before dumping into the ocean.

Coastal South Carolina.

 

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