Georgetown Fishing Charters

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22 ft

Up to 4 people

Georgetown Coastal Adventures – Captain Kevin

5.0/5 (18 reviews)
Georgetown
Looking to cast a line in Georgetown? Make it happen, with Georgetown Coastal Adventures! Your guide for the day is Captain Kevin, allowing you to benefit from years of sportfishing experience.

"An afternoon on the water with my 13 year old grandson will be a memory that will be forever cherished." —⁠ Denise,
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US $375
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26 ft

Up to 4 people

Captain Ponytail Guide Service

5.0/5 (24 reviews)
Georgetown
Captain Ponytail Guide Service offers unique fishing adventures based on what the charter party wants on a particular day.

"We went on a quick trip with our two young kids (6,9). Captain Rod was very friendly and patient with us and the kids as we went out to get our bait fish." —⁠ Carrie,
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US $400
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24 ft

Up to 5 people

Sweet Gig Charters & Tours

4.7/5 (32 reviews)
Georgetown
Sweet Gig Charters & Tours is located in Georgetown and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Capt. Wayne will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing.

"I highly recommend booking a fishing trip with Captain Wayne." —⁠ Franklin,
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US $300
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21 ft

Up to 4 people

Fish Skinny Charters & Guide Service

5.0/5 (24 reviews)
Georgetown
Spend the day with Fish Skinny Charters & Guide Service and find out what fishing in Georgetown is all about! Being a true native for over 50 years of the upper South Carolina coast and having logged many hours on these waters, Captain Greg knows them

"My 6 year old son and I went out with Captain Greg and it was fantastic." —⁠ Robert,
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US $650
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19 ft

Up to 2 people

Specializing in 2 client trips

4.9/5 (7 reviews)
Georgetown
Born and raised in NC I'm from a fishing family.

"Mike was super nice and a great guide. We had a great day. Caught a lot of fish!" —⁠ Gary,
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US $400
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22 ft

Up to 4 people

Winyah Adventures

4.9/5 (6 reviews)
Georgetown
Book your next trip with Winyah Adventures and find out what the fishing in Georgetown is all about.
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US $500
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22 ft

Up to 4 people

North Island Fishing Charters ll

Georgetown
Captain Nick Brown and North Island Fishing Charters welcome you for a fishing adventure out of Georgetown, South Carolina.
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US $500
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23 ft

Up to 6 people

North Island Fishing Charters

5.0/5 (99 reviews)
Pawleys Island (13 min drive from Georgetown)
Captain Nick Brown and North Island Fishing Charters welcome you for a sea adventure out of Georgetown, South Carolina.

"I have fished with numerous guides in South Carolina and could not recommend a better guide than Nick." —⁠ Thomas,
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US $400

Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Black Diamond Inlet Backwater Fishing

4.9/5 (131 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (31 min drive from Georgetown)
If you're ready to enjoy fishing in Murrells Inlet, we've got you covered with Black Diamond Fishing Adventures! These waters are known for Flounder, Spanish Mackerel, Spotted Seatrout, Redfish, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Weakfish, and more.

"I have taken a few guided trips from Venice LA with Voodoo ." —⁠ Jamie,
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US $425

Angler's choice

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23 ft

Up to 5 people

Captain Cam's Charters

5.0/5 (32 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (31 min drive from Georgetown)
Make the most of your time in Murrells Inlet and go fishing with Captain Cam's Charters. With Captain Cameron at the helm, you'll benefit from years of knowledge and experience.

"Me and my fiancee as well as my friend and his fiancee went out to catch some flounder with captain Cam ." —⁠ Nicholas,
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US $250

Half-day fishing trips in Georgetown

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23 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Join Barrier Island Guide Service and Captain Steve Roff for a memorable angling adventure out of Georgetown, SC. Anglers of all skill levels and ages are welcome to come aboard and try their hand against a variety of inshore and nearshore species. Captai

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US $500

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21 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
Spend the day with Fish Skinny Charters & Guide Service and find out what fishing in Georgetown is all about! Being a true native for over 50 years of the upper South Carolina coast and having logged many hours on these waters, Captain Greg knows them

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US $650

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24 ft

up to 5

Half-day fishing trips
Sweet Gig Charters & Tours is located in Georgetown and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Capt. Wayne will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing. This involves 5-hour trips, mainly fishing for Redfish, Flounder

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US $300

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26 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
Captain Ponytail Guide Service offers unique fishing adventures based on what the charter party wants on a particular day. After discussing who is going to be on the boat we try to design our day based on our guest’s “wish list” for the

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US $400

Top Targeted Species in Georgetown

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Redfish
Inshore
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Flounder
Inshore
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Tarpon
Inshore
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Black Drum
Inshore
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King Mackerel (Kingfish)
Inshore
+4
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Speckled Trout
River
+4
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Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Offshore
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Blacktip Shark
Inshore
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Georgetown

What are the best private fishing charters in Georgetown?

According to customer reviews, some of the most popular fishing charters in Georgetown, South Carolina are:

How much does it cost to go charter fishing in Georgetown?

The average price for a private 4 hour Georgetown fishing trip is US $554, while an 8 hour private trip will cost you US $825 based on prices on FishingBooker.com.

Which fishing charters in Georgetown are good for families?

Fishing charters in Georgetown that received great reviews from families are:

What are the top fish species I can catch in Georgetown?

The top 3 fish species targeted on guided fishing trips in Georgetown are:

What are the top fishing techniques in Georgetown?

The top 3 fishing techniques in Georgetown are:

What are the top types of fishing in Georgetown?

The top 3 types of fishing in Georgetown are:

Do Georgetown fishing charters provide rods, reels and tackle?

Many fishing charters in Georgetown provide rods, reels and tackle. Some of the top rated are:

Who are the best rated captains in Georgetown?

According to customer reviews on FishingBooker.com, some of the best rated charter captains in Georgetown are:

Who are the top awarded captains in Georgetown?

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What fishing trips are offered by fishing charters in Georgetown?

Some of the fishing trips offered by fishing charters in Georgetown are:

  • 3-hour fishing trips – US $388
  • 4-hour fishing trips – US $455
  • 5-hour fishing trips – US $625
  • 6-hour fishing trips – US $883
  • 8-hour fishing trips – US $767
  • 12-hour fishing trips – US $2,300

Fishing in Georgetown

You can’t talk about fishing in South Carolina without mentioning Georgetown. This historic port town is situated on Winyah Bay, an estuary brimming with marine life. With a good mixture of saltwater and freshwater opportunities, Georgetown fishing charters are ready to take you on the adventure of a lifetime to catch the fish of your dreams!
 
Speaking of fish, the list of species you can catch is almost endless. Redfish, Black Drum, Spotted Seatrout, Spanish Mackerel, and Flounder are abundant in the bay, while shallower parts of the watershed are ideal for the likes of Tarpon, Catfish, and Jack Crevalle, depending on the time of year you’re visiting. 
 
Head out towards the Atlantic and the list keeps on growing. You’ll encounter Sheepshead, Triggerfish, Spadefish, Black Seabass, Bluefish, and a range of Sharks before hitting the inlet. Then, the entire ocean is your oyster! Cobia, Kingfish, Amberjack, Groupers, and Snappers rule the nearshore roost before giving way to serious big game creatures like Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Tuna, and Billfish. 
 
And as if that wasn’t enough, there’s also some freshwater action to get your teeth – or hooks – stuck into. The Great Pee Dee, Waccamaw, Sampit, and Black Rivers contain A-listers like Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, Bluegill, Crappie, Catfish, and Brown Trout. These trips, along with inshore trips, tend to be shorter than those to the Atlantic and are great for beginners and families. For experienced anglers, we suggest an 8+ hour trip to make the most of these diverse fisheries. 
 

Rules & Regulations

When casting a line with a Georgetown saltwater fishing charter, your license will be covered. Head to the rivers, however, and you’ll need a freshwater permit. Fishing on your own in any way means getting a license beforehand, and there are also bag and size limits you’ll have to respect. 
 

Georgetown

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

Georgetown Fishing Seasons

January

The new year begins with excellent inshore fishing. You’ll be able to target Redfish, Black Drum, and Speckled Trout in Winyah Bay. Bass fishing in the rivers is solid as well, with active bites from Spotted, Largemouth, and Smallmouth Bass.

February

A lot of the action is centered inshore along the marshes and oyster bars. Sight fishing is a great option as the clear winter waters allow you to spot your target easily. Top catches include Red and Black Drum, Speckled Trout, Sheepshead, and Bluefish.

March

If you plan to go fishing on one of the rivers, right now is a great time to target Crappie and Bass. Inshore, you’ll find Redfish, Black Drum, Trout, and Jack Crevalle in shallow waters of the Winyah Bay.

April

The Cobia bite starts to warm up, Flounder fishing is in full swing, and you can also target many other inshore fish, such as Jack Crevalle, Spanish Mackerel, and Redfish. Freshwater fishing is all the rage as well, so be sure to head upstream for Bass and Crappie.

May

May is an excellent time to go Cobia and Shark fishing inshore. Yellowfin Tuna and Little Tunny start to show up offshore as well, so now is the time to find a charter to take you Tuna fishing.

June

Water temperatures average around 80 degrees, making fishing ideal no matter where you go. June is a great month for targeting Bull Reds in shallower parts of the Bay. Head into deeper territory to battle Kingfish, Wahoo, and Mahi Mahi. You won’t be disappointed!

July

Tarpon takes center stage as it settles into its summer patterns. The best time to target the Silver King is early in the morning or in the evening, so if you’re an early bird or a night owl, Tarpon fishing might be the perfect option for you.

August

The summer heat continues so the fishing is hot everywhere. Go offshore and hit the Gulf Stream in search of Sailfish or stay closer to shore and target Flounder or Redfish. Nearshore waters produce great opportunities for Cobia and Kingfish as well.

September

Tourists start to head home for the fall, so September is a great month for fishing. As your kids head back to school, a variety of inshore fish join schools of their own. Winyah Bay is teeming with Red and Black Drum, Trout, Flounder, Tarpon, and Sheepshead.

October

As water temperatures begin to cool, flats fishing remains hot, so choose a charter that will take you sight fishing for Redfish and Trout. Other top-targeted species are Flounder, Tarpon, Sheepshead, and Bluefish. 

November

Speckled Trout and Redfish are filling their bellies up for the winter, going after shrimp and other small bait. This is prime time for inshore fishing in marshes and tidal creeks, as well as freshwater fishing for various Bass species and Brown Trout.

December

Keep an eye out for Redfish near the oyster bars and creeks. Speckled Trout start to become a bit more picky as winter approaches, so the right bait and technique is crucial. As long as you’re patient and willing to learn as you go, December should be a breeze! 

Georgetown Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Georgetown

Fishing was good, it's cold out there though in late November so you better be dressed for it.
5.0/5
Fishing was good, it's cold out there though in late November so you better be dressed for it.
Dodge K.
Dodge K.
Go with Stateline Guide Service and fish with Captian Wyatt. He is the best around for sure. You will not be disappointed
5.0/5
Go with Stateline Guide Service and fish with Captian Wyatt. He is the best around for sure. You will not be disappointed
Tyler K.
Tyler K.
I would recommend fishing the area with an experienced angler the first time out and seek as much information as possible.
5.0/5
I would recommend fishing the area with an experienced angler the first time out and seek as much information as possible.
Luther K.
Luther K.
Take time to visit the town and historic houses while you’re there. Great place to leave the rat race behind.
5.0/5
Take time to visit the town and historic houses while you’re there. Great place to leave the rat race behind.
Clay M.
Clay M.
I love fishing in Winyah Bay in the fall. There are numerous good guides in the area and I would especially recommend Fish Skinny Charters (Capt. Greg Holmes) for a great experience. He's a great guy and he will put you on some fish. Frank Golson
5.0/5
I love fishing in Winyah Bay in the fall. There are numerous good guides in the area and I would especially recommend Fish Skinny Charters (Capt. Greg Holmes) for a great experience. He's a great guy and he will put you on some fish. Frank Golson
Frank G.
Frank G.

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