Charleston Fishing Charters

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Top Fishing Charters in Charleston

Charleston: 117 fishing charters available

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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Heritage Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (196 reviews)
Charleston
Spend a day on the water with your loved ones and enjoy many magical moments as you fish with Heritage Fishing Charters! From Charleston’s inshore waters to rivers to wrecks, there is much to be explored in this part of South Carolina.

"Took my 12 year old son and his buddy fishing with Capt. Brian while we were in town." —⁠ Anthony,
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US $450
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US $450

Angler's choice

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25 ft

Up to 6 people

Sunshine Charters of Charleston

5.0/5 (174 reviews)
Charleston
Sunshine Charters of Charleston runs angling trips out of Charleston South Carolina and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about. Capt. Stephen will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing.

"Our family recently booked a four hour inshore fishing trip with Sunshine Charters of Charleston." —⁠ Rick,
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US $475
Trips from
US $475

Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Flood Tide Charters

4.9/5 (416 reviews)
Mount Pleasant (13 min drive from Charleston)
Flood Tide Charters invites you to join the adventure on the inshore waters surrounding Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The Captain is a knowledgeable angler, who will teach you how to reel in some impressive fish.

"Despite our trip getting cut short due to lightening being a little too close for comfort, we had an excellent experience and were only charged for the time we were out." —⁠ Jesse,
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US $450
Trips from
US $450
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25 ft

Up to 6 people

All In One Charters

4.8/5 (425 reviews)
Charleston
All In One Charters provides memorable fishing adventures on the inshore and nearshore waters surrounding the Charleston area.

"Our family of 4 visited from out of town for a few days.. we had no real plans, but our kids like to fish." —⁠ Jaime,
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US $400
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US $400

Angler's choice

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Meet the Captain

22 ft

Up to 5 people

Captain Kaleb Charters

5.0/5 (449 reviews)
Mount Pleasant (12 min drive from Charleston)
Join Captain Kaleb today for a great fishing experience. He has trips suited for everyone, of all experiences, so you are bound to find something to suit you. Captain Kaleb has a brand new boat, with all the top electronics and gadgets.

"Captain was a super cool and knowledgeable guy. Put us on fish and had good conversation." —⁠ Jessi,
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US $450
Trips from
US $450

Angler's choice

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Meet the Captain

25 ft

Up to 6 people

Salty Angler Fishing Charters

5.0/5 (137 reviews)
Mount Pleasant (13 min drive from Charleston)
Pick a date and join Salty Angler Fishing Charters for a fun-packed day on the water. With Captain Michael Whitesides, you can fish inshore and nearshore grounds and reefs in search of various fine species that dwell in South Carolina’s waters.

"My husband and I, with our two kids, ages seven and nine, joined Captain Mike for an amazing 4 hour fishing adventure!" —⁠ Kurtis,
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US $400
Trips from
US $400

Angler's choice

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30 ft

Up to 6 people

Short Skirts Sportfishing Charters

4.9/5 (31 reviews)
Charleston
Short Skirts Sportfishing Charters is a father-son business that runs fishing trips out of Charleston SC and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about. Come on aboard with Capt. Hayden or Capt.

"As luck would have it the temp dropped about 20 degrees the night we arrived." —⁠ Jerry,
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US $800
Trips from
US $800

Angler's choice

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Meet the Captain

22 ft

Up to 6 people

Salty Habit Charters

4.9/5 (200 reviews)
Mount Pleasant (14 min drive from Charleston)
Welcome to Salty Habit Charters, one of Charleston's premier fishing charters! Join Captain Justin on an unforgettable fishing experience that's sure to make memories you won't soon forget.

"We had a great time with Justin out on the water. It ended up being a slow day for fishing, but it certainly wasn’t for lack of effort." —⁠ Emma,
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US $325
Trips from
US $325

Angler's choice

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17 ft

Up to 3 people

Fish Retriever Charters (Capt.Whit)

4.9/5 (23 reviews)
Mount Pleasant (17 min drive from Charleston)
Come out and experience some of the world class fishing Charleston has to offer! My 17 foot skiff can can fish up to 3 anglers while also getting us into some of the shallowest waters where the redfish like to go.

"Best fishing trip I’ve had. Whit is a super nice guy who provided everything we needed for an awesome experience." —⁠ Steven,
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US $275
Trips from
US $275
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20 ft

Up to 4 people

Charlestowne Coastal Charters LLC

4.9/5 (19 reviews)
Mount Pleasant (12 min drive from Charleston)
Charleston has a fish with your name on it, so let Charlestowne Coastal Charters help you catch it! With Captain Scott at the helm, you're in knowledgeable and experienced hands.

"Captain Scott met us at a launch that was conveniently located for us, and well suited to get us on the fish we were hoping to catch." —⁠ Bradley,
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US $300
Trips from
US $300

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Top-rated family fishing trips in Charleston

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Top Targeted Species in Charleston

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Top Types of Fishing in Charleston

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Charleston

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Charleston

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Fishing in Charleston

The waters around Charleston are a maze of salt marshes, creeks, and artificial reefs, all bustling with fish. Charleston fishing charters make the most of all of this, tailoring trips to every spot and species around. From family angling to hardcore sportfishing, you’ll find it all with a warm Lowcountry welcome.
 
Most Charleston fishing guides specialize in inshore trips targeting Red and Black Drum, Spotted Seatrout, and Flounder. The bite is best in the cooler months, but all these fish are available year-round. You can catch them with live bait, lures, or on the fly, depending on your skill level.
 
It’s not all about the inshore action. Spring through fall, you can find a ton of big fish farther out. King Mackerel and Cobia hunt around nearshore structure. Wahoo and Mahi Mahi patrol offshore. These trips focus on trolling, but you can also bottom fish for tasty Red Snapper and Amberjack.
 
Inshore charters stay in sheltered waters close to town, so they’re great for kids and families. Nearshore trips fish open water, but they’re fine for beginners and older kids. Both are available as half or full days. Offshore adventures last the whole day and are best for seasoned anglers. Charters run out of Charleston, as well as nearby Mount Pleasant and Folly Beach.

Rules & Regulations

Fishing licenses are included on saltwater fishing charters in South Carolina. In freshwater, you need a license for everybody age 16 and up. Striped Bass are closed for harvest June 1 to September 30, and saltwater Catfish species are closed year-round. It’s also illegal to gig for Redfish and Trout from December 1 through the end of February.

Charleston

4.9/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Charleston Fishing Seasons

January

The coldest month of the year in Charlestone still sees temperatures rarely get down below 40 degrees, and can offer great inshore fishing for the large groups of Redfish schooling on the flats.

February

Temperatures start to warm up slightly towards the end of the month, and so do offshore opportunities, with Kingfish and (rarely) Tuna starting to bite. Low rain also makes February good for fly fishers.

March

March marks the end of winter, and things start to get more active both inshore and offshore. The first few Cobia arrive, and the Redfish and start feeding aggressively, making for great lure and fly fishing.

April

More visitors start to arrive - both on land and in the water. April has great fishing for Cobia, and you may start to see some Mahi, Sailfish, Tuna and Marlin on the end of your line offshore.

May

Offshore fishing kicks off properly, with Tuna, Mahi, Wahoo and Billfish all on the cards. Inshore, Redfish, Trout and Flounder are getting bigger. You can also expect to pull in some big Sharks this time of year.

June

As the fishing picks up, so does the rain. Not that you will care, because big game fishing is really getting good with Marlin offshore and sharks over 10 feet long caught in the harbor!

July

Big Bull Reds are joined by the best of the summer Tarpon to make inshore fishing outstanding, while offshore Billfish, Tuna, Wahoo, and Mahi are hitting hard. It's not surprising this is peak tourist season.

August

August is the best time of year to catch Tarpon, making it a fly fisherman's dream. August also sees some of the best fishing for Blue and White Marlin, with multiple encounters per trip possible.

September

The summer heat - and summer storms - start to taper off. Small Wahoo and Mahi Mahi remain in strong numbers and the Tuna keep getting bigger. Inshore, you can find Tarpon, Redfish, and much more.

October

The cooler temperatures and drop in rainfall makes inshore fishing much more enjoyable. Trout bite well this time of year, as do Sheepshead, Red Drum, and Flounder. Offshore, Tuna are still going strong.

November

November offers great fishing for Trout around underwater structure, with plenty of opportunities to target Red Drum, too. This is the driest month, as the fall draws to a close and the tourists leave town.

December

You can still find Tuna way offshore, but you will have to search for them. Migratory species have pretty much left, but Snapper, Grouper, Redfish, Trout, Sheepshead and more all still call the area home.

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