Fishing in North Myrtle Beach: Where to Cast Your Line

Fishing in North Myrtle Beach: Where to Cast Your Line

North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a paradise for anglers, offering diverse opportunities from leisurely pier fishing to thrilling deep-sea excursions. Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or trying your hand at the sport for the first time, here’s your ultimate guide to the best fishing spots, charters, and tips for making the most of your fishing adventure.


Best fishing spots in North Myrtle Beach

Cherry Grove Pier

This historic pier is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Known for abundant catches of flounder, red drum, and even the occasional king mackerel, Cherry Grove Pier provides both a scenic view and an excellent fishing experience.

Cherry Grove Park & Dry Dock

One of the locals favorite spots with plenty of parking, clean and convenient restrooms, fish cleaning station and a covered picnic area! Located down 53rd N in North Myrtle Beach you also have a two lane boat launch, Kayak launch and access to the Heritage Shores Nature Preserve if you feel like talking a little walk.

Little River Inlet

For those who enjoy inshore fishing, Little River Inlet is unmatched. Anglers frequently find success with speckled trout and redfish in this picturesque and calm fishing environment.

Charter Fishing Adventures

Take your fishing experience to the next level by booking a guided fishing charter. Charter captains know exactly where the fish are biting and provide all the equipment and expertise you’ll need for a memorable outing.

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Reel Action Fishing Charters

Perfect for adventure-seekers, Reel Action specializes in deep-sea fishing trips. Head offshore for a chance to catch species like snapper, grouper, and tuna.

Captain Smiley Fishing Charters

Prefer calmer waters? Captain Smiley offers fantastic inshore and backwater fishing experiences, ideal for families or those who want a relaxed yet productive day on the water.

Helpful Fishing Tips

  • Fishing License: Remember, a South Carolina fishing license is required for surf fishing and fishing from private boats. You can get a license at Dick’s Sporting Goods or Walmart in North Myrtle Beach.
  • Best Times: Early mornings and late evenings typically yield the best catches, as fish are more active during these cooler, quieter times.
  • Tide Charts: Take a look at local tide charts here: Boulineaus Tide Charts
  • Bait Matters: Fresh bait often makes the difference. Live shrimp, mullet, and menhaden are particularly effective for attracting local fish species. If you’re heading to Cherry Grove or Little River, Ace Hardware is a great place to grab just about anything you need.

With beautiful surroundings, abundant fish, and excellent facilities, North Myrtle Beach is the ideal location for anglers of every level. Pack your gear, grab your license, and get ready to cast your line into the waters of this coastal fishing haven!

RV Spots

Book your spot at Barefoot RV Resort today, and get ready for an unforgettable fishing adventure on the beautiful Grand Strand! Cast your worries aside and reel in memories at North Myrtle Beach!

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