Myrtle Beach Fishing: Fall Hook, Line and Sinker
If the best in saltwater fishing is what you are after, Myrtle Beach fishing surely won’t disappoint. Along the sixty miles of beaches which comprise the Grand Strand, there are many creeks and channels, rivers and estuaries, not to mention the Atlantic Ocean. While saltwater fishing is significantly different from freshwater fishing, you will soon fall in love with the thrills that await you when partaking in the Myrtle Beach fishing experience.
Myrtle Beach fishing offers much to the fishing connoisseur. Choose to fish off a pier, or right from the beach. Or, charter a boat and spend the day in the ocean, bobbing along. Along with the vast Atlantic Ocean waters, there are plenty inland waters in the Myrtle Beach area to discover. Your Myrtle Beach fishing experience wouldn’t be complete, for example, without a trip along the Intracoastal Waterway. This body of water is situated parallel to the South Carolina coast and runs from Little River to Socastee before meeting up with the Waccamaw River. Other bodies of water feed into the Intracoastal Waterway, offering much for you to explore during your fishing trips. Choose to fish in the waterways or sail clean to the water for some deep sea fishing action – the possibilities are endless! Want to test your skills? Consider entering a tournament. Need to brush up on your fishing game? Myrtle Beach fishing guides and experts are widely available.
In Myrtle Beach, fishing is not the only thing the area waters are popular for. There are plentiful opportunities for sport boating, leisurely cruises, and sightseeing trips. Many merchants operate dinner cruises, some of which include dinner and dancing as well as first hand stories of the area’s history, legends and lore. Naturalists might enjoy learning about the area plant and animal life as well. Myrtle Beach fishing opportunities provide thrills and adventure for all who dare to explore.
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The Reserve: Litchfield Mainland The Reserve at Litchfield is a 700-acre gated community in South Carolina is situated in one of the premier locations on the Waccamaw Neck. Complete South Carolina housing development with 24-hour security The Reserve has single-family, multi-family ... More On This Community
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Seaside Plantation: North Myrtle Beach - Ocean Drive Within walking distance of the Atlantic Ocean, Seaside Plantation is just blocks away from superb dining, shopping and entertainment. Amenities that residents of this gorgous gated community enjoy include a clubhouse, swimming pool, putting green, sp... More On This Community
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Belle Isle Yacht Club: Belle Isle Yacht Club Belle Isle Yacht Club is a villa community located along Winyah Bay just south of Georgetown, South Carolina. The community is surronded by 640 acres of woods, lakes and gardens. Amenities include new Yacht Club and Marina with Bar & Grill, pool, t... More On This Community
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Surfside Beach South: Surfside Beach South Surfside Beach is a small seaside town situated directly south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Its nickname is "The Family Beach" and it is well known for its active residential community. Surfside Beach is also a popular vacation destination due to... More On This Community
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Inlet Palms: Murrells Inlet - Georgetown County Just 2/10 (two/tenths) of a mile west of Salt Creek, one of Murrells Inlet’s noteworthy restaurants. Inlet Palms is genuinely in the center of everything. You will be no more than 2 miles away from anywhere in Murrells Inlet from your home. Easy acce... More On This Community
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Pine Lakes: Pine Lakes One of the oldest residential developments in Myrtle Beach, Pine Lakes is a gorgous, historic neighborhood. As the name suggests, Pine Lakes is inundated with largestlargestgest and lush pine trees, with homes on largestlargestgest, shady lots. The... More On This Community
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Socastee: Socastee Socastee is an unincorporated community along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, stretching from Murrells Inlet on the East to the Waccamaw River on the West, and from the Holmestown Road and Bay Road on the South to SC Highways 544 and 137 (Forestb... More On This Community
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North Myrtle Beach: North Myrtle Beach Home of “The Shag,” the City of North Myrtle Beach is located along a nine-mile stretch of the Atlantic Ocean coastline in the northeastern section of South Carolina.
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TPC-Players Village 26A: TPC-Players Village 26A TPC of Myrtle Beach adds another world-class distinction with the opening of Players Village, a brand new gated community unlike anything else in the area. Meticulously integrated near and along the course, Players Village is built with the golfer in... More On This Community
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Surfside Beach: Surfside Beach Surfside Beach is a small seaside town in Horry County, South Carolina, United States situated directly south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Its nickname is "The Family Beach". The population was 4,425 at the 2000 census. It is considered a part of... More On This Community
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