Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters
Private Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters
Myrtle Beach Guide Service offers private Myrtle Beach fishing charters for anglers of all ages and skill levels. We specialize in Shallow Water sight fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing, Inshore and Nearshore Fishing Charters in the Myrtle Beach area.
Captain Jordan Pate is US Coast Guard Certified and has a lifetime of experience fishing the Myrtle Beach area. Captain Jordan works hard to make sure your Myrtle Beach fishing charter is a memorable one.
Myrtle Beach is often overlooked by many visitors as a world class fishing destination. The Grand Strand is more commonly known for its oceanfront resorts, beautiful beaches, friendly southern hospitality, and golf but just a few miles to the south of Myrtle Beach lies one of the largest stretches of undeveloped coastline along the entire East Coast. Nearly 60 miles of uninhabited barrier islands and pristine saltwater estuaries offer anglers exceptional fishing options year around.
Target Species
We offer Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters for all Saltwater Gamefish

Red Drum
Year Around
Red Drum (also known as Redfish, Spottail Bass, or Channel Bass) are the most abundant of all inshore game fish species here in Myrtle Beach.

Tarpon
Summer – Fall
Tarpon fishing is the ultimate challenge for any angler and the Myrtle Beach area is blessed to have some world class tarpon fishing just a few miles to the south.

Flounder
Spring – Summer – Fall
Flounder fishing is very popular here in Myrtle Beach due to a healthy population and the excellent table fare these fish offer; therefore we offer fishing charters that target flounder.

Speckled Trout
Year Around
Speckled Trout fishing is a popular target for many anglers since they are so common and generally easy to catch. Areas close to Myrtle Beach that have some of the best speckled trout fishing are Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, Winyah Bay, and Cape Romain.

Cobia
Spring – Summer – Fall
Cobia is a favorite target for many South Carolina anglers, and throughout the Southeastern seaboard. Due to their fantastic fighting ability and their willingness to eat an artificial lure, live bait, or a fly it’s no wonder why Cobia are such a popular fish here in Myrtle Beach.

“My son and I have fished many places together. This was his first time fishing the SC lowcountry. All in all…it was a great day. I have fished with more guides than I can count and Jordan knows his stuff! We are looking forward to fishing with him again!”
FISHING REPORTS
Stay up to date with updated fishing reports from Myrtle Beach
Winter Fishing
This is Captain Jordan Pate with your Winter fishing report for the Myrtle Beach area. Im happy to report the inshore fishing has been fantastic [...]
Myrtle Beach Fishing Report – Spring 2018
This is Captain Jordan Pate with the Myrtle Beach Fishing Report for Spring 2018. Fishing in Myrtle Beach has really picked up over the last [...]
Myrtle Beach Fishing Report – Fall 2017
Myrtle Beach Fishing Report - As cooler weather settles into our area, the fishing continues to be exceptional. For the last several weeks, my fishing [...]