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Top Fishing Charters in Little River

Little River: 168 fishing charters available

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Angler's Choice
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26 ft
Up to 4 people
Fisher of Men Inshore Charters
4.8
/5
(40 reviews)
Little River
Little River has a fish with your name on it, so let Fisher of Men Inshore Charters help you catch it! Your guide for the day is Captain Randy, allowing you to benefit from years of professional experience.

"CAPT Randy was intentional on serving an outstanding fishing event from the onset." —⁠ Tiffany,
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US $500
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26 ft
Up to 6 people
Fishing Myrtle Beach
4.8
/5
(200 reviews)
Little River
Welcome to Fishing Myrtle Beach! My name is Captain Cody and I am an experienced local fisherman who enjoys sharing some knowledge and having a great time on the water with my trips.

"Captain Cody did a wonderful job putting us on fish.  He was informative, fun and it was an overall great time." —⁠ Scott,
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US $450
Angler's Choice
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23 ft
Up to 4 people
Good Times Fishing Co.
5.0
/5
(18 reviews)
North Myrtle Beach (9 min drive from Little River)
Welcome to Good Times Fishing Co., our family's charter business, where we specialize in creating unforgettable experiences out on the water.

"“I couldn’t have asked for a better first time fishing experience." —⁠ Amanda,
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US $500
Angler's Choice
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40 ft
Up to 6 people
Fisher Of Men Charters
4.8
/5
(786 reviews)
Little River
Explore the beautiful waters of South Carolina with Fisher Of Men Charters Offshore Charters and have a great time. Now led by Captain Ben from Fisher of Men Charters, the company continues its tradition of providing top-tier fishing experiences.

"We had an incredible time on this charter—truly a great boat and an all-around great experience." —⁠ Robert,
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US $600
Angler's Choice
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25 ft
Up to 6 people
Werner Ocean Adventures
4.9
/5
(93 reviews)
Little River
Captain Ryan here, thanks for checking out my page. I have been taking groups on fishing adventures right here in Little River Inlet since 2006. Please take time to scroll through my photos. I add photos often because I am usually catching.

"Captain Ryan was very communicative with our trip about all the details and tips that we needed before our trip." —⁠ David,
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US $425
Angler's Choice
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Meet the Captain
28 ft
Up to 6 people
Legacy Charters
4.9
/5
(133 reviews)
Little River
ONLY 4.

"Mike Sr and Mike Jr were very patient and accommodating to our party of 6 with 4 boys ages 11, 11, 8, and 2." —⁠ Jenna,
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US $450
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23 ft
Up to 6 people
Fishin' Adventures Little River
4.9
/5
(139 reviews)
North Myrtle Beach (9 min drive from Little River)
Join Fishin' Adventures Little River, a full time charter that offers great fishing trips year round. No matter what time of year you come to Little River, there's always something to catch.

"pre trip communication was great but when we stepped on the boat the captain lead us on a fish catching adventure." —⁠ Ryan,
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US $400
Angler's Choice
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25 ft
Up to 6 people
Captain Scotty's Fishing Charters
4.8
/5
(198 reviews)
North Myrtle Beach (9 min drive from Little River)
Enjoy lovely surroundings, have fun catching fish, and make lifelong memories on the water together with Captain Scotty's Fishing Charters.

"Our captain, Rich, was the best. Not only did we catch some fish, we also appreciated his fun personality and knowledge of the area." —⁠ Bill,
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US $500
Angler's Choice
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34 ft
Up to 6 people
Killin Time Charters
5.0
/5
(180 reviews)
Little River
Killin Time Charters is located in Little River and offers to show you a memorable time in the area's offshore waters. Captain David will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing.

"Started by trolling for a few spanish mackerel, then pulled the net to get our bait, and then the Shark fishing!" —⁠ Gregory,
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US $650
Angler's Choice
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35 ft
Up to 6 people
Big O's Fishing Charters
4.9
/5
(53 reviews)
Little River
Big O's Fishing Charters is located in Little River, Big Os offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Capt.

"Had an awesome time on this fishing trip! The captain and crew were knowledgeable, friendly, and worked hard to keep us on fish all day." —⁠ Joseph,
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US $700

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Fishing in Little River

Little River fishing charters continue a proud tradition, as this is the oldest town on the entire Grand Strand. Even though it's very close to popular tourist locations like Myrtle Beach, the lack of hustle and bustle makes for a much more personal experience. Not only is the fishing top-notch, but you'll see a variety of native and exotic birds, as well as inquisitive Dolphins to keep you entertained on the local waterways.

Known For

Little River may be little, but it's got a rich history. What started off as a fishing village and trading port ended up as the host of numerous cultural events and entertainment venues. These include the Blue Crab Festival, Shrimp and Jazz Festival, Little River Oktoberfest, and more besides. Even George Washington paid a visit, spending a night in Jeremiah Vereen's cabin.

The Intracoastal Waterways and ample backwater creeks cocooning the Little River community provide a nourishing habitat for gamefish of all shapes and sizes. There are plenty of keepers to go around throughout the entire year.

Where to Fish

Flounder and Bluefish dominate the tidal creeks as soon as early spring, later on migrating to the area's abundant inlets and sounds. Following suit, the coveted Redfish schools infest the neighboring rivers and inlets during the prolific fall season. Come wintertime, expect massive Stripers and Speckled Trout to show up at the creek mouths.

Among the numerous fishing spots available, Little River Inlet sticks out in the best way possible. Anglers from all over will be lining up to cast their lines in these bountiful water. The local jetties are the place to go for anyone who's a fan of Redfish, Trout, or Flounder.

The nearshore reefs, sunken wrecks and live rock bottoms play host to a wide range of rod-bending bruisers such as Kingfish, Spanish Mackerel, Amberjack, Barracuda and Cobia. Nocturnal fishing excursions for Seabass and several Shark species are proving increasingly popular as well.

If offshore sportfishing is what really gets you going, Little River charters can more than provide. The Gulf Stream honey holes are inhabited by several world-renowned pelagic species, including Dorado, Wahoo, Sailfish, Yellowfin Tuna, Marlin and more. Come on down in early summer, and they'll really give you a run for your money!

Fishing Techniques

Early winter is a great time to be fishing inshore. The waters will be clear, giving you a great opportunity to practice your sight casting. Local anglers like using topwater plugs and live Shrimp when going after Trout. The latter is also great when stalking big Reds as well. When it gets a bit warmer, charters will start running special Flounder trips. This is a great way to spend a warm summer evening, be sure to check it out.

Expeditions into the deep blue, on the other hand, usually involve a mixture of trolling and bottom fishing. A proper bluewater trip means a trip to the edge of the Continental Shelf, which is some 50 miles away from shore. A 12 hour trip is the norm, so make sure you have the time to spare. Vertical jigs are a standard part of the arsenal for going up against bottom feeders like Snapper. As for pelagics like Tuna and Wahoo, put on some skirted Ballyhoo, sit back, and watch the show.

Need to Know

Rules and regulations

Any and all anglers over the age of 16 will need to have a saltwater fishing license with them. If you've booked a trip with a charter operator, they will take care of all licenses for you.

Budget

The going rate for an inshore/nearshore charter in Little River is around $100 per hour. It will vary depending on how many people are going fishing and what kind of boat you're after, but not by much. Offshore trips are more expensive, mainly due to much more fuel being spent on outings to the bluewater. Entry-level offshore trips hover on the $1200 mark, but be prepared to spend as much as $1800 for a stay at the Continental Shelf.

Directions

Little River itself is less than two miles away from the border with North Carolina. Highway 17 goes straight through the town and is your main route from both east and west. Hwy 17 runs right next to Grand Strand Airport in Atlantic Beach, some 10 miles away from Little River.

Anglers visiting Little River can look forward to some big fish, be it inshore or offshore. Come on down and see for yourself. And stick around for the festivals afterwards!

Little River

4.8
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Based on 30,697 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Little River Fishing Seasons

  • January

    So what if it's a bit cold, the fishing is amazing! You can either stalk Redfish and Trout inshore, or go a bit further out after the bottom feeders.

  • February

    Deep sea fishing season is right around the corner, but we suggest spending February inshore for the best angling experience in Little River.

  • March

    The offshore fishing craze has finally landed in Little River, rejoice! Whether it's feisty pelagics or delicious bottom feeders, it's gonna be a fun ride.

  • April

    As the weeks go on, the offshore bite keeps getting better and better. Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Tuna, and Kingfish are just some of the species you can catch.

  • May

    Mid-May is time for Little River's annual Blue Crab Festival. Bring the whole family down for two day of pure fun! You can also get a bunch of Redfish inshore if you're game.

  • June

    Summer is here in full force, and so are the sportfishing opportunities it brings with it. You feel like you can best a Sailfish? There's no time like the present!

  • July

    The offshore bonanza continues, with Little River being as lively as ever. Join in on the fun and see if you can break a personal record or two.

  • August

    August might be a good time for a slight change of pace angling-wise. Take a quick trip to the inshore waters and reel in loads of Redfish and Trout.

  • September

    Expect some rock-solid fishing wherever you decide to cast your line. From the backwater shallows to the Gulf and Beyond, everyone's a winner!

  • October

    Bull Redfish should be moving into the inlets around October. Offshore fishing is still holding up, but this is your last chance to go after that Marlin.

  • November

    As the temperatures drop, the local anglers will turn their focus to inshore fishing in the more shallow waters. Redfish and Seatrout are the main targets now.

  • December

    The year is drawing to a close, but fishing in Little River is as lively as ever. Black Drum, Redfish, Bluefish, and many more will make for a fun day on the water.

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