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  • 50 41st Avenue
  • Isle of Palms, SC 29451
  • 843.886.5000
  • http//nature-tours.com
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    Tours/122897724440584
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    about

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Testimonials
  • "A special thanks to Shane Ziegler of Barrier
    Island Eco Tours, Isle of Palms, for sharing his
    invaluable insights and vast knowledge about the
    Lowcountry, its wildlife and ecosystem. And the
    tours are fabulous!"
  • -Mary Alice Monroe,
  • Author of The Beach House

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Testimonials
  • "Barrier Island Ecotours is hands down worth a
    trip to Charleston to experience. The sights of
    the salt marsh and all it has to offer is worth
    every penny. Where else can you experience up
    close and personally all the marine and
    terrestrial wildlife the estuaries and capers
    island has to offer? From dolphins, crabs, deer,
    alligators, abundant fish, you will have a blast
    being entertained by the outdoors. Every trip is
    a surprise because you don't know what you will
    encounter. If you want peace and relaxation at
    the same time of excitement these are the trips
    for you and your family and friends of any ages.
    Ask the naturalists and they will tell you the
    hot spots of where to go and what trips are best
    suited for your group."
  • -Lee Sparwasser

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Testimonials
  • "As Charleston locals, my family has the
    incredible opportunity to go on a nature tour
    with Barrier Island Ecotours at least once a
    summer and often times, more! With their many
    options like crabbing trips, dolphin excursions,
    sunset cruises, etc., we always have a great time
    and it's never the same trip twice. The captains
    handle the boats with precision, and the
    naturalists have an incredible amount of
    knowledge and keep everyone entertained and
    laughing. And then there's the fishing charters!
    Our daughter LOVES fishing with Mr. Shane, and
    every time we've been out, she's caught enough
    fish to make her ask almost every day when we can
    go again. I highly recommend Barrier Island
    Ecotours for visitors and locals alike..."
  • - Michael Schumpert

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Catching Crabs by Hand 
  • Crabbing with a Net
  • The most basic crabbing technique (in regards to
    devices needed) is the dip net. With a
    long-handled web you can wade a cove or
    shoreline, on foot or from a watercraft. Whenyou
    detect a crab you dip and net it. Put your catch
    in a basket or cooler. This methodrequires higher
    persistence and hand-eye coordination than the
    line approach.
  •  

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Catching Crabs by Hand 
  • Drop Lining or Chicken Neckin'.
  • -This is catching crabs by hand on a sing line
    (or string) with lure tied to the end of it-
    usually chicken necks.
  • Exactly what you will require
  • A line (ball of string) - string is simple on the
    hands to control and pull in andthe crabs truly
    do not care what you use.
  • A little stick - (perhaps 8-12 inches long) to
    tie your line to.

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Catching Crabs by Hand 
  • Bait - raw poultry necks or raw fish heads. Most
    local supermarket hold poultry parts you can use
    for crabbing. Some crabbers vouch by bull lips
    Others make use of salted eel. Bait shops and
    dockside fish markets will also offer you
    remaining fish heads. Crabs will virtually
    consume any raw meat but theseare what many
    individuals make use of.
  • A little net - to assist in wrangling those
    ornery critters.
  • A cooler, a tall bucket, or a bushel basket with
    a lid - for your catch Some folks keep their
    crabs in a live well in the water, which helps
    them to livelonger.
  • Gloves - to wear when handling the crabs.
  • A buddy - due to the fact that two sets of hands
    are much better than one - and it is alwaysmore
    fun and safer on the water with a pal along.
  • A ruler - or some other way to measure the size
    of your catch 

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Catching Crabs by Hand 
  • What to do
  • When you get to your crabbing area, tie one end
    of a 5-6 foot line on to your stick.
  • Tie a piece of your lure safely at the other end
    of your line.
  • Drop your bait into the water holding securely
    onto your stick.

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Catching Crabs by Hand 
  • Wait for the tug of the crab eating your bait.
  • When you feel a nibble, gradually raise the line
    to the surface area. Go slowly and attempt not to
    terrify the crab. Carefully reel in your line
    wrapping it around your stickup until the crab is
    hanging in the air.
  • Either drop the crab into your container or use
    your web to get your prey and then drop it in the
    bucket from the net
  • Crabs ought to not lack water or air for too
    long. Crabs can reside in coolers with ice since
    the ice reduces their system. Never prepare and
    consume a dead crab.

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Catching Crabs by Hand 
  • Consume your crabs the exact same day that you
    catch them.
  •  
  • Crab Traps
  • Collapsible crab traps are made use of in a
    comparable method to a drop line. They can be
    acquired at many bait stores or hardware
    establishments on the Eastern Shore. Always
    remember, you'll still need something to keep
    your catch in.

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Catching Crabs by Hand 
  • Fasten your lure to the bottom of the trap.
  • Fasten a tough line to the trap.
  • Lower the trap from a dock or boat.
  • When a crab enters to feed, pull the string and
    trap the crab. Then raise itashore and drop into
    your pail or basket.

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Scheduled Trips
  • We offer naturalist guided boat excursions to
    Capers Island State Heritage Preserve, one of the
    last undeveloped barrier islands. Our fleet
    consists of the Callinectes, a 40 passenger
    covered pontoon the Sayana, a 22 passenger
    covered pontoon the Marsh Mama, a 26 foot, 16
    passenger Carolina Skiff and the Cut Mullet, a
    23 foot, 6 passenger bay style boat. All of our
    boats are available for private, customized
    charters as well.

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Scheduled TripsCapers Wild Life Exploration
  • Enjoy a 3.5 hour boat excursion as we venture to
    Capers Island, one of the few remaining
    undeveloped barrier islands. We will cruise
    through winding tidal creeks to find diverse
    wildlife living in this salt marsh environment.
    Common sightings include bottlenose dolphin,
    osprey, pelicans, bald eagles, herons, egrets,
    and more. Along the way we'll employ various nets
    and habitat traps for an up-close look at some of
    the rarely seen marine creatures that thrive
    below the surface. As you arrive on Capers, you
    will have about an hour and a half to explore its
    pristine "Bone-yard Beach" and interior
    freshwater ponds. Capers provides excellent
    opportunities for shelling and bird watching.

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Scheduled TripsDolphin Discovery Sunset Cruise
  • Join our naturalist on a search and discovery
    mission on this 2.5 hour boat excursion to
    encounter the fascinating bottlenose dolphin and
    loggerhead sea turtle. Bottlenose dolphins are a
    common resident of our salt marshes and inlets
    behind the barrier islands. As you observe the
    dolphins feeding, playing, or simply cruising
    around in their native environment you will learn
    all about their social behavior, feeding habits,
    and much more. Also learn about the life history
    of threatened loggerhead sea turtle which we
    often catch sight of during the summer months.
    You will also have about 1 hour to get off the
    boat and explore Capers Island's "Bone-yard
    Beach".

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Scheduled TripsBlue Crabbing Excursion
  • We will venture by boat to an excellent crabbing
    spot, teach you about the intriguing life history
    of the blue crab, and then catch, cook, clean and
    consume these tasty crustaceans. Our crab boil
    takes place on the beach of Capers Island. A
    fantastic trip for the family. This may very well
    be the freshest seafood you will ever eat!

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Scheduled TripsCreek Fishing
  • Our experienced captain will take you to a few
    of his hot spots back in the salt marsh. This is
    fun-fishing at its best with light tackle and
    plenty of action. This is a perfect fishing trip
    for families and our guides are great with kids!
    Catches include redfish, trout, flounder, shark,
    rays, ladyfish, and more. Fresh bait, license,
    and all tackle provided.

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Scheduled TripsMarine Biology Day Camp
  • We will take you to Capers Island where you will
    see, touch, and learn about the interesting
    creatures that live along our shores. You will
    have a chance to throw a cast net, crab, explore
    the salt marsh, spend time observing bottlenose
    dolphins and catch animals to put in our
    touch-tank. We will also grill hot dogs and enjoy
    peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, chips,
    cookies and watermelon for lunch on the beach.
    Bottled waters are included.

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Scheduled TripsCharleston Harbor Historyand
Maritime Mystery
  • Departing from the Isle of Palms Marina, enjoy a
    leisurely boat cruise along the intracoastal
    waterway to the historic Charleston Harbor. We
    will cruise the tidal creeks along the back side
    of Sullivans Island, into the Charleston Harbor,
    and along the banks of Mt. Pleasant's Old
    Village.
  • Your guide will entertain you with historic
    facts and accounts through stories ranging from
    Native Americans and the Revolutionary and Civil
    Wars, to past and present land owners in the
    area. Your Historian is also a Naturalist and
    time will be spent observing dolphins and
    discovering other wildlife. Coolers welcome.

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Shane Ziegler
  • Shane is originally from Atlanta and spent his
    summers vacationing with his family on the Isle
    of Palms. Pulling seine nets in the tidal creeks,
    crabbing, and fishing with his family in the salt
    marshes while they were on vacation sparked his
    deep interest for marine biology. Shane and his
    family moved to the Isle of Palms the summer
    before his freshman year at Wando High School.
    During his high school years on Isle of Palms,
    Shane spent the majority of his free time
    exploring the salt marsh, fishing, crabbing,
    shrimping, and roasting oysters with his friends
    on small hammock islands. Julie Cliff, his Marine
    Biology teacher at Wando, further inspired his
    passion in the marine world.

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Shane Ziegler
  • During his summer internship in 1995 while
    attending Clemson University, he worked in four
    different South Carolina State Parks including
    Hunting Island State Park. At Hunting Island he
    realized the naturalist position was exactly what
    he wanted to pursue as a career. After graduating
    Clemson with a Bachelor of Science degree in
    Resource Management, Shane began his career as a
    naturalist at Hunting Island as an assistant to
    Mike Walker, head naturalist at the park. Shane
    enjoyed working at Hunting Island for a year and
    a half performing sea turtle research and barrier
    island and salt marsh ecology programs for
    visitors and school groups. At the end of 1997 he
    left Hunting Island to pursue his own business,
    Barrier Island Eco Tours, with Jose Hernandez.

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Shane Ziegler
  • Shane now operates Barrier Island Eco Tours with
    his wife Morgan. They are able to run a small
    business and still find free time of their own
    for fishing, island exploring, or just relaxing
    on the house boat together with their dog Emma.

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Morgan Ziegler
  • Morgan grew up in Columbia, SC and visited the
    Carolina coast every year with her parents and
    grandparents. As a child and young adult, she was
    fascinated with the sea and the animals that
    lived in it. She loved swimming in the ocean and
    hunting for sharks teeth and shells with her
    Grandmother on the beach. Her passion for the
    marine world, and spending time in nature grew
    with her.

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Morgan Ziegler
  • Morgan later attended Clemson University with a
    major in Parks, Recreation and Tourism
    Management. Morgan chose Travel and Tourism as
    her emphasis area in PRTM, and became very
    interested in the growing trend of eco tourism
    around the world. She decided for her summer
    internship to pursue eco tourism in the
    Charleston area, and luckily acquired an
    internship with Barrier Island Eco Tours the
    summer before graduating from Clemson. She fell
    in love with the business and Charlestons coast
    that summer, and decided to move to the area
    after graduating in 2002 with a Bachelor of
    Science. She continued to work with Barrier
    Island Eco Tours in the summers, and began a
    career in event and wedding planning in downtown
    Charleston.

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Morgan Ziegler
  • While working with the company, Morgan and her
    dog Emma, also fell in love with Barrier Island
    Eco Tours owner Shane Ziegler. Morgan and Shane
    are now married, live in Mt. Pleasant, and are
    running the business together. She enjoys
    spending time in the outdoors, fishing, biking,
    boating and being with friends and family.

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Princess Emma
  • Emma was a lost puppy found on Hwy. 76 in
    Anderson, S.C. when she was just 3 months old. By
    luck and fate she found a home with Morgan who
    was attending Clemson University at the time.
    Emma and Morgan did a lot of hiking to
    waterfalls, mountain biking and camping in the
    upstate.
  • Emma was very excited to move to Charleston with
    Morgan after leaving Clemson, and now lives in
    Mt. Pleasant with her Mom and Dad. She enjoys
    fishing with Shane (especially sharks) running
    on the beach, chasing squirrels, lots of treats
    and belly rubs. Princess Emma is the best Dolphin
    Pointer around and she would love to see you on a
    boat trip soon!

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Isle of Palms Fishing Trips The Best Charleston
Fishing Charters
  • We offer excellent inshore fishing opportunities
    year round to help you experience fishing in the
    Charleston at a whole new level.

Fishing Charleston SC
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Isle of Palms Fishing Trips The Best Charleston
Fishing Charters
  • Departing from the Isle of Palms Marina, within
    minutes you are in pristine salt marshes and
    tidal flats. The waters surrounding the Isle of
    Palms are one of the most productive areas along
    the east coast for redfish, speckled trout,
    flounder, shark and many others. Our salt marsh
    eco-system in Charleston creates a nutrient rich
    soup which provides the basis of the food chain
    for many species of fish. In the warmer months it
    is possible to catch over 10 species during one
    outing. All necessary tackle, licenses and
    supplies are provided on every trip.

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Isle of Palms Fishing Trips The Best Charleston
Fishing Charters
  • Our fleet consists of a 6 passenger 23 foot bay
    boat, a 3 passenger flats boat for shallow water
    fishing targeting redfish, and a 12 passenger 27
    foot Carolina Skiff for larger groups. We work
    closely with several of the top guides that also
    run out of the Isle of Palms Marina and can put
    together groups of 50 or more. Our captains are
    well experienced, patient, friendly, and have a
    deep passion for what they do. We cater to those
    who want a relaxed fishing trip with plenty of
    action. Our guides take extra care with kids
    making sure they have the best experience
    possible. When taking a fishing charter with
    Barrier Island EcoTours, you get more than just a
    fishing trip. Our guides are also naturalists and
    while catching fish, you will also gain knowledge
    about the dynamics of the salt marsh.

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  • Isle of Palms, SC 29451
  • 843.886.5000
  • http//nature-tours.com
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    Tours/122897724440584
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