Myrtle Beach Fishing - Charter Fishing in North Myrtle Beach and Little River - Pier Fishing - South Carolina Fishing Regulations

North Myrtle Beach Fishing

Some of the largest and most prized fish can be caught off the coast of South Carolina, which is one reason the local fishermen work year-round --- in the winters, they sell their catches to various restaurants and wholesale shippers. In warmer weather, they charter parties and help their guests haul in large catches, who usually take the fish home to their families.

There are different types of charters in the Myrtle Beach area, and you should know what type suits you before planning your trip. There is party boat fishing, which takes individuals and large groups out, and there are private charters for the serious fisherman, which usually averages 6 fishermen per boat.

The length of fishing trips varies, too. There are half-day trips, usually running 7 am - noon or 1 pm to 6; full day trips, usually running 7 am to 3 pm, and gulf stream trips, usually running 7 am to 6 pm. Special requests, such as night fishing, are also taken by the local charterfishermen.

The most common fish caught during these trips is black sea bass, snapper, grouper, larger sea bass, trigger, dolphin, wahoo, and king makerel.



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