Dec
3
Wesley Barnes
Fishing in Myrtle Beach is excellent year-round and that is why the local fishermen are at work throughout the year. However, the crowds do start to arrive when the water gets warmer in April. The Grand Strand offers numerous locations, such as Murrells Inlet and all along the Waccamaw river. Anglers can take advantage of all of the unique features each location has to offer.
Those in the know can tell you that the most prized and largest fish are to be found off of the South Carolina coast. If you are looking for a good deal, try visiting Myrtle Beach in the fall or winter when the rates drop. You will find great deals in room rates and charter fishing. Read on for some information about what the area has to offer.
The Atlantic Ocean offers a myriad of catches, but is most known for grouper, sailfish, snapper, black sea bass, yellow-fin tuna, marlin, king mackerel, and dolphin. The abundant options are truly a fisherman’s delight. If you chose to charter your fishing expedition and wish to stay near the shore, you will be able to catch trigger fish, snapper, red fish, speckled trout, and other varieties of small fish. For surf fishing in Myrtle Beach, try stopping in one of the many bait shops and inquire about what is hitting and what would be best used as bait. But be prepared. Ocean fishing in South Carolina requires a permit. The fee for a saltwater fishing license for non-residents is $35 and is good for one year. Residents pay $10 for a one year license.
An excellent bargain can be had in pier fishing. The Cherry Grove Pier in North Myrtle Beach charges fishermen $10 a day. It extends over 1,000 feet into the Atlantic Ocean. There are numerous piers along the Grand Strand that offer similar bargains and exceptional fishing.
If you are interested in freshwater fishing, take a trip along the Waccamaw river. It offers fantastic fishing and even better scenery. On the Intracoastal Waterway and in the Little River jetties, and even in the creeks you will find plenty of trout, spot tail bass, and flounder. If you are a fisherman, then Myrtle Beach is for you. Nature has a lot to offer in this part of the country. Come enjoy!
Fishing in Myrtle Beach is excellent year-round and that is why the local fishermen are at work throughout the year. However, the crowds do start to arrive when the water gets warmer in April. The Grand Strand offers numerous locations, such as Murrells Inlet and all along the Waccamaw river. Anglers can take advantage of all of the unique features each location has to offer.
Those in the know can tell you that the most prized and largest fish are to be found off of the South Carolina coast. If you are looking for a good deal, try visiting Myrtle Beach in the fall or winter when the rates drop. You will find great deals in room rates and charter fishing. Read on for some information about what the area has to offer.
The Atlantic Ocean offers a myriad of catches, but is most known for grouper, sailfish, snapper, black sea bass, yellow-fin tuna, marlin, king mackerel, and dolphin. The abundant options are truly a fisherman’s delight. If you chose to charter your fishing expedition and wish to stay near the shore, you will be able to catch trigger fish, snapper, red fish, speckled trout, and other varieties of small fish. For surf fishing in Myrtle Beach, try stopping in one of the many bait shops and inquire about what is hitting and what would be best used as bait. But be prepared. Ocean fishing in South Carolina requires a permit. The fee for a saltwater fishing license for non-residents is $35 and is good for one year. Residents pay $10 for a one year license.
An excellent bargain can be had in pier fishing. The Cherry Grove Pier in North Myrtle Beach charges fishermen $10 a day. It extends over 1,000 feet into the Atlantic Ocean. There are numerous piers along the Grand Strand that offer similar bargains and exceptional fishing.
If you are interested in freshwater fishing, take a trip along the Waccamaw river. It offers fantastic fishing and even better scenery. On the Intracoastal Waterway and in the Little River jetties, and even in the creeks you will find plenty of trout, spot tail bass, and flounder. If you are a fisherman, then Myrtle Beach is for you. Nature has a lot to offer in this part of the country. Come enjoy!
Oct
15
Myrtle Beach Boat Rentals for the Ultimate Vacation Experience
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Charlie Johnson
As far as vacation spots go, Myrtle Beach has just about
everything. And that includes great boating. And you don’t
need to have a ton of money to buy your own boat. Myrtle
Beach boat rentals are a big hit with Myrtle Beach vacationers.
Myrtle Beach is the most visited vacation spot on the US mainland
each year because of the great weather, fantastic beaches, and
almost umlimited activities for vacationers, from restaurants
to theme parks to entertainment spots, to the nightlife, to
a hundred golf courses.
Myrtle Beach boat rentals complete the vacation picture. With
the intercoastal waterway on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on
the other, there is great boating in Myrtle Beach.
And you have a great variety of boats to choose from, including
kayaking on the Atlantic. They also have larger boats available
for family and friend gatherings for a day lounging and enjoying
the sun and the water. Check out Myrtle Beach pontoons for
sunning, fishing, or just cruising the ocean while throwing some
shrimp on the barbie.
For those interested in fishing while in Myrtle Beach, you can
have all the fishing equipment you need as part of your Myrtle
Beach boat rental, including fishing licenses. So if fishing is
only part of your Myrtle Beach vacation package [http://www.myrtle-beach-guide.com] and you don’t want
to lug your own fishing equipment don’t worry about it. You won’t
need. This also goes for those of you that want to try fishing as
a new experience. You won’t need to buy your own fishing gear.
Everything else you’ll need is made available for you as well as
part of your Myrtle Beach boat rental experience, from the fishing
gear, to safety equipment, to snacks and beverages. So just kick
back and enjoy your Myrtle Beach boating experience.
As far as vacation spots go, Myrtle Beach has just about
everything. And that includes great boating. And you don’t
need to have a ton of money to buy your own boat. Myrtle
Beach boat rentals are a big hit with Myrtle Beach vacationers.
Myrtle Beach is the most visited vacation spot on the US mainland
each year because of the great weather, fantastic beaches, and
almost umlimited activities for vacationers, from restaurants
to theme parks to entertainment spots, to the nightlife, to
a hundred golf courses.
Myrtle Beach boat rentals complete the vacation picture. With
the intercoastal waterway on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on
the other, there is great boating in Myrtle Beach.
And you have a great variety of boats to choose from, including
kayaking on the Atlantic. They also have larger boats available
for family and friend gatherings for a day lounging and enjoying
the sun and the water. Check out Myrtle Beach pontoons for
sunning, fishing, or just cruising the ocean while throwing some
shrimp on the barbie.
For those interested in fishing while in Myrtle Beach, you can
have all the fishing equipment you need as part of your Myrtle
Beach boat rental, including fishing licenses. So if fishing is
only part of your Myrtle Beach vacation package [http://www.myrtle-beach-guide.com] and you don’t want
to lug your own fishing equipment don’t worry about it. You won’t
need. This also goes for those of you that want to try fishing as
a new experience. You won’t need to buy your own fishing gear.
Everything else you’ll need is made available for you as well as
part of your Myrtle Beach boat rental experience, from the fishing
gear, to safety equipment, to snacks and beverages. So just kick
back and enjoy your Myrtle Beach boating experience.

