Fishing In North Myrtle Beach: A Guide to All Types of Fishing
by Dillon Patterson Article PublisherWith over 15 miles of beach, North
Myrtle Beach offers unspoiled beaches, beautiful scenery, great nightlife, and
some of the best fishing you could ask for. If you’re looking to explore the
outdoors, while getting away from all of the hustle and bustle, spending a day
deep sea fishing, shore fishing, or pier fishing may be the perfect escape.
If you’re visiting North Myrtle
Beach for the first time, and are interested in trying out your hand at
fishing, lucky for you, there’s plenty of fishing options available.
Whether you’re an avid angler or a
first-time fisherman, here’s everything you need to know about fishing in North Myrtle Beach.
Where To Fish In North Myrtle Beach
There are several great fishing
options in North Myrtle Beach for any time frame or budget. North Myrtle Beach
boasts three popular piers where you can enjoy the best in an inshore,
offshore, artificial reef, deep sea, and surf fishing. Fish are abundant in
South Carolina. Even young, first-time fishers will enjoy the thrill of the
catch.
If you are looking for a more
leisurely fishing experience you can grab a reel and head to a local pier. If
you’d prefer to cast a rod with your toes in the sand, try surf fishing
anywhere along the coast.
For a more adventurous fishing experience, book an island fishing
charter. Charters are typically sold in half or full-day increments, and
locations vary from different spots inshore or long trips offshore. More
relaxed ‘fun’ charters are also available and are a great option for novices or
families.
Piers On or Near North Myrtle Beach
While there are several pierce up
and down the coast in Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach is the home of many
popular fishing piers.
Myrtle Beach State Park Pier
From the pier to the beach, biking
and hiking trails, or even the campground, Myrtle Beach State Park are worth a
visit. You can enjoy fishing or crabbing
from the pier of surf fishing for flounder.
You do not need a fishing license for pier fishing, as it will be
included in the daily purchase, however, if you are shore fishing, you will
need a saltwater license.
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