How Do You Go Fishing In Myrtle Beach?
Between the fishing fleets, piers, ample charter boats and the Intracoastal Waterway, South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach is a fantastic spot for saltwater fishing. Decide when to go. Myrtle Beach is a great place to fish for black sea bass, snapper, grouper, larger sea bass, trigger, dolphin and king mackerel. But if you have your eye set on catching a particular fish, visit the website of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources, which keeps tabs on which fish you’ll find at different times of the year (See Resources). Choose where to fish. There are many piers on the ocean that charge no fee and others that charge around $7 for fishing. Some open as early as 6 a.m. and close as late as midnight. Check out funbeaches.com for a good list. Inland waters, including the Intracoastal Waterway, which runs parallel to the Atlantic coast, are another great option. Pick a method–on foot or by boat. You can rent a charter boat, operated by one of the local fishermen, which range from large-capacity