Top Fishing Charters in Myrtle Beach, SC

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Top Fishing Charters in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach: 155 fishing charters available

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23 ft
Up to 4 people
Salty Dawg Fishing Charters – Myrtle Beach
4.9
/5
(76 reviews)
Myrtle Beach
Hi, I’m Captain Harvey Wall, owner of Salty Dawg Fishing Charters. With 25 years of guiding experience and as a proud U.S. Army veteran, my goal is simple: keep you safe, help you catch the fish you’re after, and make your day unforgettable.

"We caught TONS of sea bass & some blue fish. From the minute we put our poles in the water, we were catching fish." —⁠ Jeremey,
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US $295
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18 ft
Up to 2 people
Blackwater Bass Fishing Charters
4.9
/5
(5 reviews)
Myrtle Beach
If you're going to cast a line in Myrtle Beach, look no further than Blackwater Bass Fishing Charters. Your guide for the day is Captain David, giving you access to their knowledge and experience.

"Well, to begin, captain Dave was more than we hoped for. He is very personable, pleasant to be around." —⁠ Joe, Belgrade
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US $380
Angler's Choice
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20 ft
Up to 5 people
Capt. Crumb's Fishing Charter
4.7
/5
(526 reviews)
Myrtle Beach
Capt. Crumb's Fishing Charter is a full-service enjoyable, family-friendly fishing charter Business in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This is the perfect choice for inshore and nearshore trips for all the family.

"We had an amazing fishing trip today and can’t recommend Captain Jerry enough." —⁠ Karen,
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US $350
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20 ft
Up to 4 people
Tails Up Guide Service
5.0
/5
(132 reviews)
Myrtle Beach
When you're looking for a scenic fishing trip on the flats and bays of South Carolina, turn to Tails Up Guide Service! Team up with Captain Chris Edmonds, who has spent years prowling these local waters, and he'll organize a memorable and fun

"Chris truly cares about his customers. Chris isn’t here for just the business he truly enjoys fishing and getting into the sport." —⁠ Andrew,
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US $450
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Meet the Captain
25 ft
Up to 6 people
Tide Chaser Enterprises LLC
4.8
/5
(393 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (25 min drive from Myrtle Beach)
Family owned and operated out of Murrells Inlet South Carolina. You can experience some superb inshore and nearshore fishing. Captain Adam, a born and raised local, has been fishing in these waters for over 30 years.

"Captain Adam was a pleasure to adventure with. He was very gentle and accommodating to my wife who was less comfortable in the ocean and fishing but even she admitted she had a great time by the end." —⁠ Dominic,
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US $495
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24 ft
Up to 5 people
Reel Salty Fishing Charters
4.8
/5
(288 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (25 min drive from Myrtle Beach)
Experience some of the best fishing that South Carolina has to offer with Captain Crystal of Reel Salty Fishing Charters! This charter service is based in the Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet area and has over 8 years of chartering experience and offers trips

"We had a fantastic 3-hour fishing trip and couldn’t have asked for a better experience." —⁠ Christopher,
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US $250
Angler's Choice
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25 ft
Up to 5 people
On The Fly Outfitter
5.0
/5
(375 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (23 min drive from Myrtle Beach)
On The Fly Outfitter is on a mission to create an unforgettable outdoor experience.

"We had the morning trip booked but 45 minutes in thunderstorms rolled in so we high tailed it back the dock." —⁠ Jeff,
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US $495
Angler's Choice
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Meet the Captain
26 ft
Up to 6 people
Fish Finder III
5.0
/5
(103 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (24 min drive from Myrtle Beach)
If you plan on fishing in Murrells Inlet, look no further than Fish Finder III. With their experienced captains at the helm, you're in knowledgeable and experienced hands.

"Booked this fishing charter for my two boys and myself on our spring break vacation, and it was an absolute blast." —⁠ Max,
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US $490
Angler's Choice
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24 ft
Up to 6 people
Black Diamond Inlet Backwater Fishing
4.9
/5
(158 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (26 min drive from Myrtle Beach)
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.

"We fished with Capt Jack today aboard the Black Diamond Charters pontoon." —⁠ Charles,
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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
(110 reviews)
Murrells Inlet (27 min drive from Myrtle Beach)
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.

"Captain Cam is a great guide, very knowledgeable of the area and species." —⁠ Zachary,
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US $275

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Fishing in Myrtle Beach

Standing out in one of America's favorite tourist hubs isn't easy. But Myrtle Beach fishing charters are here to show you that the action at sea is just as packed as it is on dry land. Part of South Carolina's 'Grand Strand,' Myrtle Beach is surrounded by waterways teeming with all sorts of fish. With the Intracoastal Waterway on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other, you'll have plenty to explore.
 
Variety is the name of the game in these waters. Topping the list is Red Drum, a year-round staple among inshore fishers. The endless web of bays, sounds, and inlets also holds Speckled Trout, Flounder, Black Drum, and Pompano. And then there's Tarpon. Known for their fighting prowess, these guys will put you to the test. To catch the 'Silver King,' you'll be visiting hotspots like Pawleys Island, some 20 miles from the city. 
 
Nearshore fishing trips are all about Spanish Mackerel and Cobia. Mostly targeted on four- to six-hour trips, these action-packed charters will take you to spots like the Jim Caudle artificial reef. Shark fishing charters are also six-hour outings, but they usually take place in the evening.
 
Want to catch the biggest fish around? Myrtle Beach offshore fishing charters have you covered. Taking you over 40 miles out to the Gulf Stream, these trips will have you battling some of the ocean's fiercest fish. You'll be spending anywhere from 8 –12 hours at sea, wrestling the likes of Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Sailfish, and Tuna! 
 
You can find experienced guides in a number of towns in the area. Depending on your budget and the type of experience you're after, you can plan your outing around an exact boat type, trip duration, and targeted species. Keep in mind that most offshore fishing charters choose to depart from the nearby towns of Murrells Inlet and North Myrtle Beach.

Rules & Regulations

Anglers age 16 and older must purchase a recreational fishing license, unless they're fishing on a licensed public pier or on a licensed charter vessel. For most species, the fishing season is open year-round. However, the Red Drum season is only open from December through February.

Myrtle Beach

4.7
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Myrtle Beach Fishing Seasons

  • January

    Cold weather does not mean bad fishing in Myrtle Beach - far from it! Stalk large schools of Redfish in the shallow mud flats as they warm themselves in the mud. Offshore, troll for Wahoo or target Grouper over reefs and wrecks.

  • February

    Target Redfish in the flats, working bait slowly along the bottom to attract lethargic fish. Offshore, Wahoo remains great, with the South Carolina Wahoo series attracting competition through mid-April.

  • March

    The transition to spring begins, with the month beginning wintery before gradualy warming up. Black Drum begin to show in tidal creeks for great light tackle action, with Bluefish biting well off the coast. River fishing also heats up.

  • April

    April sees the days get longer and the water temperatures rise. The fish start to move to the sounds, inlets, and nearshore wrecks, with Flounder beginning to bite very well. Nearshore, look out for Cobia.

  • May

    May is peak Cobia season. Don't miss out on sight fishing just off the surf. Spanish Mackerel is schooling nearshore, Spadefish settle in on nearshore reefs, and Mahi Mahi and Blackfin Tuna are caught offshore.

  • June

    Myrtle Beach's peak visitor season starts: book your charter well in advance. Tarpon starts to appear, Trout fishing gets very good, Spanish Mackerel school around inlets, and Spadefish and Flounder are found on nearshore reefs. 

  • July

    Water temperature reaches an average of 87 degrees, attracting greater numbers of Tarpon towards the end of the month. Enjoy sight fishing along the beaches for Blacktip Sharks or heading offshore for Mahi and Tuna.

  • August

    As BBQ season is well and truly underway, target Speckled Trout and large Flounder for a fish-fry. Expect to see Bull Redfish being caught off the jetties later in the month, with Tarpon biting well off the beaches.

  • September

    As the vacation season winds down, the fishing remains hot. Spanish Mackerel continue to school around the tidelines, while Black Drum are biting well in the back creeks. 

  • October

    As the weather starts to transition to Fall, Myrtle Beach sees good catches of Bull Redfish as they move in to spawn along the beaches and inlets, chasing large schools of mullet. Tarpon season comes to an end.

  • November

    Water temperatures drop and Redfish move into the shallow marshes to the south of Myrtle Beach. Sheepshead are fun to catch near pier pilings, while Grouper fishing heats up offshore. 

  • December

    Don't let winter put you off: December is still a great time to fish Myrtle Beach. Target huge schools of Redfish on the flats, as well as Stripers and Speckled Trout around creek mouths to the north.

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