Fishing Reports

Deep Sea Fishing Tips for Myrtle Beach Success

Unlock Thrilling Deep Sea Fishing Adventures in Myrtle Beach: Expert Techniques and Planning Guide Deep sea fishing off Myrtle Beach combines fast-moving pelagic, structure-driven reef fishing, and the influence of the nearby Gulf Stream. This guide — assembled from the experience of our local captains and offshore crew — lays out the practical techniques, seasonal… Read more »

Who Is the Best Fishing Charter in Myrtle Beach?

 A Local Captain’s Honest Answer North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters is a locally owned fishing charter company founded in 1991 and led by Captain Keith Logan, a lifelong local fisherman with over 40 years of experience fishing the Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Grand Strand waters. This article is written from real on-the-water experience,… Read more »

Corporate Fishing Charters Myrtle Beach – Team Building Adventures

Corporate deep sea fishing charters are a unique team building experience that combines offshore fishing with collaboration and shared goals. These private trips are designed for companies seeking a memorable alternative to traditional events, offering hands-on participation, guided instruction, and a relaxed environment that encourages teamwork, communication, and connection on the water. Corporate Deep Sea… Read more »

Private Deep Sea Fishing Charters in North Myrtle Beach (Half-Day, Full-Day & Gulf Stream)

Private deep sea fishing charters in North Myrtle Beach give your group the entire boat, flexible trip lengths, and captain-led strategies based on offshore conditions. Choose half-day, full-day, or Gulf Stream trips depending on comfort level, target species, and experience. Most private charters include gear, bait, licenses, and expert guidance. Private Deep Sea Fishing Charters… Read more »

Why Winter Fish Are Easier to Catch | Myrtle Beach Fishing

Why Winter Fish Are Easier to Catch in Myrtle Beach The Season That Rewards Smart Anglers Cold water makes fish predictable. That is not a problem. That is a gift. Most anglers misunderstand winter fishing because they apply summer logic to a winter game. They assume cold means slow, inactive, and difficult. In reality, winter… Read more »

Why Choose Myrtle Beach for Your Family Fishing Adventure

Myrtle Beach is a great choice for family fishing because it offers calm inshore waters, short travel times, and trip options that fit kids and beginners. Families can choose shorter charters, fish around inlets and the Intracoastal Waterway, and learn from experienced local captains. The area also offers predictable seasonal fishing and easy access. Family… Read more »

Winter Is the Best-Kept Fishing Secret in Myrtle Beach

Why Locals Love Winter Fishing in Myrtle Beach And Locals Have Known It for Decades Hot take: winter is the best fishing season in Myrtle Beach. That statement surprises people. Visitors. Casual anglers. Even some lifelong beachgoers. Most folks see colder weather, shorter days, and fewer boats on the water and assume fishing slows down…. Read more »

Winter Inshore Fishing Report — Myrtle Beach Area

Winter Inshore Fishing Winter fishing along the Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach coastline can be very productive on the right days. Here’s what we are targeting this season: Redfish (Red Drum): Holding along marsh edges, oyster beds, creek mouths, and deeper holes, especially during moving tides. Speckled Sea Trout: Found in deeper creeks, channels,… Read more »

December Myrtle Beach Fishing Report

December Myrtle Beach Fishing Report: Winter Fishing Begins December marks the transition into winter fishing in Myrtle Beach. While offshore opportunities are limited, inshore fishing can still be productive with the right approach. Inshore Fishing in December Redfish Where: Deep holes, channelsBest Baits: Cut mullet, shrimpTip: Fish during warmer parts of the day. Black Drum… Read more »

November Myrtle Beach Fishing Report

November Myrtle Beach Fishing Report: Cooling Temps, Reliable Inshore Bites November fishing slows offshore but remains strong inshore. Inshore Fishing in November Redfish Where: Deep creeksBest Baits: Cut bait Black Drum Where: ChannelsBest Baits: Cut crab November Conditions Water Temp: 65–72°F Fishing Quality: Good

Myrtle Beach October fishing report

October Myrtle Beach Fishing Report: Prime Fall Fishing Arrives October is one of the best fishing months in Myrtle Beach. Cooler temperatures, stable weather, and strong fall migrations combine to create excellent fishing opportunities across inshore, nearshore, and offshore waters. Inshore Fishing in October Redfish Where: Marsh creeks, oyster beds, docksBest Baits: Shrimp, mulletTip: Redfish… Read more »

September Myrtle Beach Fishing Report

September Myrtle Beach Fishing Report: Cooling Water, Strong Fall Action September in Myrtle Beach marks the beginning of fall transition, bringing slightly cooler water temperatures, fewer crowds, and excellent fishing opportunities both inshore and offshore. While summer species are still present, early fall movement begins, creating productive conditions for anglers willing to adjust with the… Read more »

Deep Sea Fishing in Myrtle Beach: Your Next Adventure Awaits

Experience the Thrill of Deep Sea Fishing in Myrtle Beach Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure? Deep sea fishing in Myrtle Beach offers excitement like no other, with chances to catch various fish while enjoying stunning ocean views. In this blog post, readers will learn how to plan their trips, discover unique experiences, and… Read more »

Myrtle Beach Deep Sea Fishing Charters: What to Expect

Myrtle Beach Deep Sea Fishing Charters Explained Are you ready to reel in some big fish on your next vacation? Myrtle Beach deep sea fishing charters offer an exciting opportunity for anglers of all skill levels. This guide will break down the types of charters available, what to expect on your trip, and tips for… Read more »