Inshore Fishing Charters in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
On the way to the inshore fishing grounds we often pass historic rice plantations and encounter various wildlife like bald eagles, alligators, bottlenose dolphins and much more.
Most of the Inshore fishing charters take place within sight of land, using light tackle for species like Redfish, Speckled Trout, Black Drum and Sheepshead. Seasonal species like Tarpon, Sharks, Cobia, and Flounder are present in the warmer months and can also be caught without venturing into the ocean. Inshore fishing is a great way to spend a relaxing day on the water in one of the most beautiful settings in South Carolina.
- When is the best time for Inshore Fishing?
Fishing is exceptional year round so it’s hard to say what the best season is, however if I had to pick I would say the Fall when there are numerous inshore fish to target.
- What type of fish do you target on Inshore Trips?
Redfish, Sea Trout and Flounder are our most popular fish to target. Other fish like sheepshead black drum, blue fish and ladyfish are also very common when fishing inshore.
- Where do you inshore fish?
Our Inshore fishing trips generally take place in the calmer waters inside of inlets, creeks and bays. On calm days we will occasionally fish the jetties which is where Winyah Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Nearly all of our fishing charters depart from the Georgetown Landing Marina in Georgetown South Carolina.
- How many passengers can you carry?
Due to safety concerns, we limit our boats to 4 adult passengers however we can make exceptions for children and smaller passengers.
- How long are the trips and how much do they cost?
Our inshore fishing trips start at 4hrs. Please visit our Rates page for pricing and other details.
- Can we keep fish to eat?
While we encourage catch and release, our clients are certainly welcome to take home enough fish for dinner. We will gladly clean any fish should you decide to take some home.