
Captain Keith Logan

Inshore Fishing Charter Captains
Inshore fishing charters in North Myrtle Beach are one of the best ways to enjoy a private fishing trip in calmer, more protected water. These trips are a strong fit for families, first-time anglers, and returning guests who want a productive day without a long offshore run. At North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, our inshore trips are built around local tides, seasonal fish movement, and the comfort level of your group.
Inshore fishing usually takes place around marsh edges, creeks, estuaries, docks, oyster beds, and other productive coastal structure along the Grand Strand. Depending on the season, anglers may target red drum, speckled trout, flounder, black drum, sheepshead, weakfish, and other species common to local inshore water. These trips are especially popular with guests looking for a more relaxed and accessible trip style than a full deep sea fishing charter or Gulf Stream fishing trip.
The inshore waters around North Myrtle Beach offer a wide mix of habitat, which is why they stay productive through much of the year. Our captains use local knowledge to fish areas that match the tide, season, and weather on your trip date. If you enjoy sight-fishing structure, working live bait, or learning how fish use marsh systems, an inshore trip is a great place to start. Guests also looking for a shallow-water experience can learn more about our backwater fishing charters.
Inshore trips are often the best option for guests who want a comfortable, flexible, and educational charter. They are especially well suited for visitors researching family fishing charters in Myrtle Beach, beginner fishing charters, or kid-friendly fishing charters. Shorter run times and calmer water can make a big difference for younger anglers and anyone new to fishing.
Our goal is to provide a safe, organized, and productive day on the water. Every private charter is designed around your group rather than a one-size-fits-all trip. Our experienced team, including our captains and local fishing knowledge led by Captain Keith Logan, helps guests choose the trip that best matches their goals. If you want a private charter built for comfort, local knowledge, and hands-on guidance, inshore fishing is one of the strongest choices on the schedule.







Nearshore Fishing Charter Captains
Nearshore fishing charters in North Myrtle Beach are a great choice for anglers who want to fish the ocean without committing to a full offshore or Gulf Stream trip. These trips usually work areas closer to the beach, including reefs, wrecks, bait schools, and productive near-coastal structure. They are popular with both experienced anglers and guests who want more action than a typical inshore trip while still keeping the day manageable.
At North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, nearshore trips are built around local conditions, seasonal fish movement, and the type of experience your group wants. Depending on the time of year, anglers may target spanish mackerel, bluefish, bonito, sharks, and other species that move through the near-coastal waters off the Grand Strand. For many guests, this is the ideal middle-ground between calm-water inshore fishing and longer offshore fishing charters.
Nearshore fishing gives anglers access to productive ocean water without the longer travel time of a full deep sea trip. Some days focus on trolling for fast-moving fish. Other days may center on structure, bait activity, and seasonal movement along the beach. Local sea conditions, current, water temperature, and clarity all affect how the trip is run, which is why captain experience matters.
Nearshore trips work well for anglers who want more open-water excitement while still keeping the trip approachable for less experienced guests. They can be a strong choice for visitors comparing private fishing charters in Myrtle Beach, families wanting a little more action than backwater fishing, or guests reading our beginner’s guide to fishing tours before choosing a trip.
Your trip should feel exciting, well-organized, and safe from start to finish. Our charters are designed to give you a private experience with guidance from local captains who understand how the nearshore bite changes throughout the season. If you want to compare the company, captain team, and experience behind the trip, you can learn more on our Our Company, About Us, and Why Trust Us pages.






Shark Fishing Charter Captains
Shark fishing charters in North Myrtle Beach are built for anglers who want a hard-fighting, high-energy trip on the water. These trips focus on targeting coastal shark species that move through local waters during the warmer season, giving guests a chance to experience one of the most exciting styles of fishing available along the Grand Strand.
At North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, our shark trips are designed for both seasoned anglers and adventurous beginners who want something more intense than a standard inshore or nearshore outing. Depending on the season, conditions, and current regulations, anglers may encounter species such as blacktip sharks, bull sharks, spinner sharks, and other coastal sharks commonly found off the Carolina coast.
Shark fishing is about more than dropping a bait and waiting. Water temperature, bait movement, tide flow, current, clarity, and local seasonal patterns all influence where sharks are likely to feed. Our experienced captains use their local knowledge to position your trip in productive water and adjust the plan based on real conditions. Guests who want a more coastal ocean experience but are not ready for a full Gulf Stream charter often find shark fishing to be the perfect middle step.
Our shark trips use tackle designed for stronger fish and bigger fights. The right rods, reels, and terminal gear matter when targeting sharks safely and effectively. Just as important, your captain will help guide the fight, explain safe fish-handling procedures, and make sure the trip is run responsibly. For guests who want to understand more about technique and trip expectations before stepping on board, our fishing instruction guide is a helpful resource.
Shark fishing is one of the most memorable trip types we offer because the fight is powerful, visual, and exciting from start to finish. It is a great fit for adventurous groups, returning anglers, and guests looking for something beyond a typical sightseeing trip or casual day on the water. If you want to see how past guests describe their experience, visit our reviews page and compare what makes a private shark charter different.



Deep Sea Fishing Charter Captains
Deep sea fishing charters in North Myrtle Beach are ideal for anglers who want to fish farther offshore around reefs, wrecks, ledges, and bottom structure. These trips give guests access to deeper water, more offshore opportunity, and a broader mix of species than most inshore or nearshore trips. For many anglers, deep sea fishing is where the trip begins to feel like a true offshore adventure.
At North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, our deep sea trips are designed around offshore conditions, seasonal fish movement, and what gives your group the best chance at a productive day. Depending on the time of year and regulations, anglers may target black sea bass, snapper, grouper, triggerfish, porgies, grunts, and other species associated with Carolina offshore structure. These trips are often a strong fit for guests who want both action and the chance to catch quality table fare when legal seasons allow.
Deep sea fishing requires more than simply running offshore. Productive trips depend on understanding sea conditions, current, structure, water temperature, and how fish are holding on a given day. Our captains work to match the day’s plan to the conditions instead of forcing a generic trip model. Guests who are comparing options between nearshore fishing charters and longer offshore runs often find deep sea fishing to be the right balance of range, action, and opportunity.
Offshore bottom fishing calls for dependable tackle, good boat positioning, and a captain who can help your group stay efficient over structure. Our trips are built to give guests a more serious fishing day while still keeping the experience comfortable and organized. If you are planning a vacation trip and want something more advanced than a casual fishing tour in Myrtle Beach, deep sea fishing is often one of the best next-step options.
Your comfort and safety matter just as much as the fishing itself. Our deep sea charters are run with a focus on boat readiness, sea conditions, and guest experience throughout the trip. For visitors looking for a private offshore charter led by a team with local experience and a long track record on the water, our Why Trust Us page and Captain Keith Logan bio provide more detail on the expertise behind the trip.





Offshore / Gulf Stream Fishing Charter Captains
Offshore fishing charters and Gulf Stream fishing charters in North Myrtle Beach are built for anglers who want the longest runs, the deepest water, and the biggest offshore opportunity available on the schedule. These trips head far from the beach in search of bluewater conditions, temperature breaks, offshore structure, and seasonal pelagic species that draw serious anglers to the Carolina coast.
For guests chasing the full offshore experience, these trips can provide the best chance to target species such as mahi-mahi, tuna, wahoo, and billfish in season. Travel time is longer, the trip commitment is greater, and sea conditions matter more than on any other charter style. That is why offshore and Gulf Stream trips are best booked with experienced local captains who understand weather windows, changing water conditions, and how to make smart decisions offshore.
The Gulf Stream is known for moving water, cleaner bluewater conditions, and the kind of offshore opportunity many anglers travel for. These trips are about more than distance alone. Success depends on reading the water, working temperature changes, watching bait activity, and adapting the day as offshore conditions shift. For anglers comparing options, Gulf Stream trips go beyond what most deep sea fishing charters cover and are best suited for guests who truly want a long-range offshore day.
Offshore and Gulf Stream fishing require dependable tackle, the right boat, and a captain who understands how to prepare for a long-range trip. Our charters are set up for anglers who want a more advanced fishing day and understand that offshore fishing depends on both weather and seasonal timing. If you are still comparing trip styles, you may also want to review our private fishing charters in Myrtle Beach page and our About Us section to see how our trips are structured.
Every offshore trip must be approached with respect for conditions, preparation, and safety. Our captains prioritize all three while also helping guests enjoy one of the most exciting fishing experiences available from the Grand Strand. If your goal is a memorable big-water trip led by an experienced team with a long history in local fishing, this is the charter category that delivers the most offshore-focused experience we offer.





If you are looking for the best fishing charter in North Myrtle Beach, the right trip depends on how far you want to go, how long you want to fish, and what you want to catch. Inshore charters are best for calm water, families, and beginners. Nearshore trips are ideal for action closer to the beach. Shark fishing charters focus on powerful fish and exciting fights. Deep sea fishing charters target offshore reefs and bottom structure, while Gulf Stream fishing charters are the longest-range option for anglers chasing larger pelagic fish.
Browse our photo and video gallery to see real trips, local catches, and what guests can expect on the water with North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters. From family-friendly inshore days to serious offshore fishing, these photos reflect the kind of private charter experience we work to provide on every trip.


Inshore fishing charters are usually the best choice for beginners because they stay in calmer water, have shorter run times, and offer a more comfortable introduction to fishing. They are also a strong fit for guests looking for beginner fishing charters or kid-friendly fishing trips.
Inshore charters fish protected water such as creeks, marshes, and estuaries, while nearshore charters fish the ocean closer to the beach, reefs, and wrecks. Inshore trips are often calmer and more family-friendly. Nearshore trips usually offer more open-water action and different species opportunities.
No. Deep sea fishing charters usually focus on offshore reefs, wrecks, ledges, and bottom structure. Gulf Stream trips go much farther offshore into bluewater conditions and are commonly aimed at pelagic species such as mahi, tuna, wahoo, and billfish when in season.
The answer depends on the trip type and season. Inshore trips may target redfish, trout, flounder, black drum, and sheepshead. Nearshore trips may target spanish mackerel, bluefish, bonito, and sharks. Deep sea and offshore trips may target black sea bass, snapper, grouper, triggerfish, mahi, tuna, wahoo, and other seasonal species where regulations allow.
Family fishing charters are often best when built around inshore or calm-water conditions. Inshore trips usually give families a smoother ride, flexible trip lengths, and an easier pace for younger anglers or first-time guests.
Shark fishing can be safe when it is run by an experienced captain using the right tackle, fish-handling procedures, and current best practices. It is usually better for guests who want a more intense and physical fishing experience than a standard family inshore trip.
Start by thinking about your group’s comfort level, how long you want to be on the water, whether you want calm or open water, and what kind of fishing experience you want. Families and beginners often do best with inshore trips. Guests wanting more coastal action may prefer nearshore. Serious anglers often lean toward deep sea, offshore, or Gulf Stream trips.
For many groups, yes. Private fishing charters give you a more personalized experience, direct guidance from the captain, and a trip that can be adjusted around your group’s goals. They are especially useful for families, vacation groups, and anglers who want a trip tailored to their experience level.