Myrtle Beach Deep Sea Fishing Charters

Myrtle Beach Deep Sea Fishing Charters

Best Deep Sea Fishing Charters in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach: 60 fishing charters available
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(294 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $445
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(47 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $525
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(13 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $600
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(29 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $650
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(431 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $445
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(201 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $650
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(51 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $575
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(19 reviews)
Murrells Inlet
 Instant Confirmation
trips from $500

Deep Sea Fishing in Myrtle Beach

Come down to Myrtle Beach and cast a line in the Gulf Stream or head out to the deep blue waters for an epic fishing adventure. There are endless fishing opportunities in this beautiful town, and there’s no shortage of Myrtle Beach deep sea fishing charters ready to take you out on the trip of a lifetime.

Depending on how far you want to go, there’s a variety of fish species that can end up on your boat. Snapper, Grouper, and Triggerfish are bottom fishing kings, while you can land Mahi Mahi, King Mackerel, Cobia, Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, and Tuna while trolling. The further out you go, the bigger your chances are of breaking some records!

When it comes to your trip options, a deep sea adventure will take a full day. Trips to the Gulf Stream normally last for 12 hours, while going even further out into the ocean will take around 14 hours. Overnight trips are another option if you’re looking for a really immersive experience.

Some deep sea fishing charters in Myrtle Beach operate year-round while others are only available during the peak season. This lasts from March through November. This is when the offshore waters get a bit warmer, attracting a lot of pelagics and big bottom dwellers.

Finding a fishing charter ready to take you out is easy – just head on down to the water and you’ll find them lined up at the docks!

Myrtle Beach
Excellent
4.3 / 5
Based on 27,742 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

What anglers said about Deep Sea Fishing in Myrtle Beach

Itโ€™s a different fishery from others that I have experienced so just be flexible and let the captain put you on the fish that are biting
Excellent
4.7 / 5
Itโ€™s a different fishery from others that I have experienced so just be flexible and let the captain put you on the fish that are biting
Michael  R.
Michael R. Red Cross, NC
We didnโ€™t catch anything bigger than 12โ€ but there was a bite nearly every time you cast. Was a lot of fun!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
We didnโ€™t catch anything bigger than 12โ€ but there was a bite nearly every time you cast. Was a lot of fun!
Will  D.
Will D.
Start lifting weights to prepare for the big ones. Bring non drowsy dramatize. Just in case.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Start lifting weights to prepare for the big ones. Bring non drowsy dramatize. Just in case.
Joseph  S.
Joseph S. Warren Air Force Base, WY
The experience was better than expected. We were extremely pleased. We would recommend it to others. It was awesome!!!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
The experience was better than expected. We were extremely pleased. We would recommend it to others. It was awesome!!!
Jerald  V.  H.
Jerald V. H. WISC RAPIDS, WI
Read reviews and ask captain questions before you book to be sure you are on right trip. And in July, earlier the start the better to beat the heat lol.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Read reviews and ask captain questions before you book to be sure you are on right trip. And in July, earlier the start the better to beat the heat lol.
Martin  C.
Martin C. Brunswick, OH
It was very great fishing. It was the first time I ever been saltwater fishing in I really enjoyed myself
Excellent
5.0 / 5
It was very great fishing. It was the first time I ever been saltwater fishing in I really enjoyed myself
Dwayne  D.
Dwayne D. Ruby, SC
Call around and ask questions. The captains are more than happy to assist in getting you set up for what you want.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Call around and ask questions. The captains are more than happy to assist in getting you set up for what you want.
Douglas  S.
Douglas S. Fayetteville, NC
If fishing off the beach start early, watch the tides and check the local fishing reports, if ur heading off shore book a trip with Captain Crumb
Excellent
5.0 / 5
If fishing off the beach start early, watch the tides and check the local fishing reports, if ur heading off shore book a trip with Captain Crumb
Steve  K.
Steve K. Winchester, VA
I would wait til the end of April due to the degrees of the ocean. You would get more fish with a 68 degree water temp. But it's still fun and you still catch the fish.
Excellent
4.3 / 5
I would wait til the end of April due to the degrees of the ocean. You would get more fish with a 68 degree water temp. But it's still fun and you still catch the fish.
Lorie  W.
Lorie W. Amelia, OH
I learned that fishing in Myrtle is probably best if you do it in mid to late September with an emphasis on October. I was able to catch fish and I think you will during anytime of the year(especially August). I am too new to this to give any other advise as this is what I was told by more qualified people.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
I learned that fishing in Myrtle is probably best if you do it in mid to late September with an emphasis on October. I was able to catch fish and I think you will during anytime of the year(especially August). I am too new to this to give any other advise as this is what I was told by more qualified people.
Ryan  U.
Ryan U. Myrtle Beach, SC
Take a charter and expect to be patient as the bite may take a shift in tides . Enjoy the time because it's better than be at work
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Take a charter and expect to be patient as the bite may take a shift in tides . Enjoy the time because it's better than be at work
Steven  W.
Steven W. Virginia Beach, VA
You don't need to go far offshore to start catching big fish. Our captain took us 3 miles out and we always had fish on the line...several times we were reeling in two fish at a time.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
You don't need to go far offshore to start catching big fish. Our captain took us 3 miles out and we always had fish on the line...several times we were reeling in two fish at a time.
John  G.
John G. Windermere, Florida
How with a knowledgeable capt. Some charters take you out and shark fish, while it can be fun at times, these guys who have fished the local reefs and back bays are the way to go.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
How with a knowledgeable capt. Some charters take you out and shark fish, while it can be fun at times, these guys who have fished the local reefs and back bays are the way to go.
Carl  F.  J.
Carl F. J. Sicklerville, New Jersey

Top Targeted Deep Sea Fishing Species in Myrtle Beach