These monthly fishing reports document observed conditions across Myrtle Beach and the northern Grand Strand, based on routine charter operations and seasonal patterns rather than forecasts or guarantees.
Each report reflects real-world observations from local waters including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Murrells Inlet, Horry County, South Carolina, Calabash, Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Brunswick County, North Carolina. Conditions noted may include water temperature trends, weather stability, water clarity, general fish positioning, and how patterns shift throughout the month.
Reports are written as time-stamped field notes, capturing how conditions actually unfolded during that specific period. Older reports are intentionally left unchanged to preserve historical accuracy and seasonal context.
These updates are authored by Captain Keith Logan, a U.S. Coast Guard–licensed captain with more than 40 years of experience fishing the Carolina coast, and published by North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, a locally operated charter company serving the Grand Strand.
Fishing enthusiasts know that Myrtle Beach is one of the best places to cast a line, and February fishing in Myrtle Beach is no exception. While the colder months may bring about different species and different techniques, there are still plenty of opportunities to reel in a big catch on an Inshore Fishing Charter In… Read more »
As we welcome in the new year, North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters would like to wish all of our customers a very Happy New Year to 2025! We are excited to see what the next year brings and are looking forward to another year of providing top-quality fishing experiences for our customers. The past year… Read more »
Fishing in Myrtle Beach South Carolina is Fun for the whole Family with North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters. We offer Private Light Tackle Inshore and Deep Sea Fishing Charters for up to six people per boat. We are catching Red drum, Flounder, Black Drum and Speckled Sea Trout on our Inshore Fishing trips. Out in… Read more »
Spring is in the air and the weather is nice and warm for the Myrtle Beach Charter Fishing Inshore and Deep Sea is hot right now! Inshore fishing, we are catching redfish, black drum, speckled seatrout and flounder are starting to show up in some good numbers. Nearshore fishing, we are catching Black Sea Bass… Read more »
The Best Light Tackle Inshore Fishing Charters In Myrtle Beach SC with Captain Keith Logan and North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters. Captain Keith had an awesome day of fishing this week. Good catches of Red Drum aka” Redfish”, Speckled Sea Trout, and Black Drum, along with a few Flounder. Quick note: If you’re comparing options… Read more »
The Myrtle Beach Inshore Fishing has been on fire the last week with a good bite of Redfish “aka Red Drum”, Black Drum, Speckled Sea Trout, and few Flounder coming out to play. The warm weather has the water temperature in the low 60’s and this has the fish feeding right now. Look like we… Read more »
March Inshore fishing in Myrtle Beach SC is fun for the whole family. March is here and the winter has not been bad at all. The water temperature stayed in the mid 50’s this year where in the past years it was down to 48. This keep the redfish and trout biting good this winter…. Read more »
North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters has a great Valentine deal for you. Give your loved one something they always want to do and will never forget! A Valentine’s Gift Certificate for a half day four hours Inshore Fishing Charter with Captain Keith Logan. Your loved one, and you, will fish for red drum, flounder, speckled… Read more »
The Speckled Sea Trout are biting good. We are catching around twenty to twenty-five a charter the last few days. Most are just under size twelve to thirteen inch long. But are very fun to catch on light tackle. We are catching a few keeper too so you can have enough for a dinner too…. Read more »
Myrtle Beach Fishing Report after Hurricane Matthew. The Bull Red Drum aka(Redfish) are still here and chewing harder than they did before Hurricane Matthew. Now is the time book your Myrtle Beach Inshore Fishing Charter for Bull Redfish. They will be around for three to four more weeks. We still have a few days open… Read more »
The Bull Redfish Bite Is On in Myrtle Beach (And Locals Know It) When bull redfish move into the inshore waters around Myrtle Beach, everything changes. This is the season local anglers wait for all year—the time when massive red drum push into shallow water, feed aggressively, and give anglers… Read more »
The North Myrtle Beach Inshore Fishing Report Pre Tropical Storm Hermine. We had a very good Speckled Sea Trout and Redfish bite in the Backwater Creeks last week. Captain Keith had some day where we caught ten to fifteen Speckled Sea Tout with two to four keeper per trip. And the upper slot size Redfish… Read more »
Boat: Kat-cha LaterCaptain: Justin SwaimFirst Mate: James ColmanCricket Cove Marina4495 Baker St Little River SC 29566B Dock Slip 26 Week 8/14 to 8/21 North Myrtle Beach Fishing Report for half day nearshore fishing is a five (5) hour trip with a ride time of 30mins and fishing time of 4 hours and then same ride… Read more »
The Myrtle Beach Inshore Fishing Report has picked back up. Light Tackle Inshore Fishing In Myrtle Beach is better day by day as the full moon goes away and the water keeps cooling off. But it has been kind of slow the last few week due the hot weather and hot water. It had the… Read more »
Boat: Kat-cha LaterCaptain: Justin SwaimFirst Mate: James ColmanCricket Cove Marina4495 Baker St Little River SC 29566B Dock Slip 26Week 5/29 to 6/5 North Myrtle Beach fishing report for a half day nearshore fishing is a 5 hour trip with a ride time of 30 min and 4 hours of fishing then 30 min ride in…. Read more »
Quick Answer: The Myrtle Beach fishing report is best used as a year-round guide to current seasonal patterns, trip selection, and what kind of charter usually makes the most sense right now. Inshore trips are often the safest all-around answer for many groups, while nearshore, shark, offshore, deep sea, and Gulf Stream options become more… Read more »
Boat: Kat-cha LaterCaptain: Justin SwaimFirst Mate: James ColmanCricket Cove Marina4495 Baker St Little River SC 29566B Dock Slip 26 Myrtle Beach fishing report for a half day nearshore fishing is a 5 hour trip with a ride time of 30 min and 4 hours of fishing then 30 min ride in. This trip is nearshore… Read more »