South Carolina has many options for anglers looking to fish from the inshore, nearshore, and fly. There is something for everyone, no matter how experienced or novice you are. Let’s take a look at the various types of fishing that are available in South Carolina and the best times to fish for each species.
INSHORE FISHING
Inshore fishing is an excellent way to explore South Carolina’s saltwater estuaries, which are teeming with redfish, sea trout and black drum. Inshore fishing is done in calmer waters such as creeks and inlets.
Light spinning tackle can be used with either live or artificial baits. Fall is the best time to inshore fish. Redfish are most active in the winter months, and will often be found in shallow bays or creeks.
NEARSHORE FISHING
There are many options for anglers who want to try their hand at the sport of fishing near South Carolina’s coast. Many artificial reefs are found along the South Carolina coast. They can be found anywhere from 3 to 25 miles offshore. This gives clients a true deep-sea fishing experience. These nearshore trips can be used to catch cobia, amberjack, and mahi as well as snapper, grouper, and much other bottom fish. Nearshore fishing in Myrtle Beach is best done in the late spring, summer, and early fall.
FLY FISHING
Fly fishing is a rewarding and challenging way to fish in South Carolina. Fly fishing is a great way to catch redfish, but there are other species you can target, such as false albacores, cobias, triple tails, blacktip sharks, and cobia. Redfish fishing is best done in winter and fall. The weather can make it difficult to fish for redfish in the winter and spring.
SHARK FISHING
Family trips to shark fishing charters are very popular in South Carolina. South Carolina also has a healthy shark fishery. You can target larger sharks that weigh more than 200 pounds. You can catch sharks in South Carolina’s coastal waters starting in May. They will continue to appear until October when the water starts to cool down. Shark charters are best during the summer months.
Captain Smiley Fishing Charters LLC. now offers charter shark fishing. Ask our captains about the details.
LET’S GO FISHING
South Carolina is a great place to fish for all levels. The state has many opportunities for both inshore and offshore fishing, with a large variety of species available all year.
Call Captain Smiley Fishing Charters LLC. now and experience the best fishing adventure in Myrtle Beach.
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Captain Smiley Fishing Charters LLC.
4495 Baker St
Little River, SC 29566
(843) 361-7445
https://www.captainsmileyfishingcharters.com
catch@captainsmileyfishingcharters.com
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