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Fishing Charters Near Me in the Myrtle Beach Area

Fishing charters near you in the Myrtle Beach area include backwater, inshore, nearshore, offshore, deep sea, Gulf Stream, shark fishing, private, family-friendly, large group, and corporate charters. Trips commonly depart from Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Murrells Inlet, serving nearby coastal communities across South Carolina and southern North Carolina with options based on season, experience level, and group size.


Fishing Charters Near Me

Searching for fishing charters near me usually means one thing — you want a trusted local captain, a clear idea of what you’ll catch, and a trip that fits your group, schedule, and experience level.

This guide explains every major charter fishing option available near Myrtle Beach, how “near me” fishing actually works, and which trips are best depending on where you’re staying.


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Charter Fishing Near Me

When someone types “fishing charters near me”, “charter fishing near me”, or “fishing charter near me,” they’re usually not looking for a generic article. They’re trying to solve a very specific problem: What’s the best charter option near where I’m staying, and how do I choose without wasting time or money?

In the Myrtle Beach region, “near me” searches are heavily influenced by:

  • where you’re staying along the coast (hotel, condo, inlet community)

  • your group (kids, first-timers, experienced anglers)

  • how far you want to run (creeks vs offshore vs deep sea)

  • weather tolerance (calm water vs open ocean)

  • your timeline (half-day vs full-day)

If you’re not sure which charter fits your group, start with the “How to Choose” section below. It will save you a ton of guesswork. 


Service Areas

Primary Service Areas

  • Myrtle Beach

  • Murrells Inlet

  • North Myrtle Beach

  • Little River

  • Cherry Grove

  • Calabash
  • Sunset Beach

  • Ocean Isle Beach

  • These are the highest-intent “near me” search zones and the areas where most visitors begin their charter comparisons.

How to Choose the Right Fishing Charter Near You

If you want the fastest path to the right trip, answer these five questions:

1) Who is in your group?

  • Kids / beginners: backwater, inland, inshore, many nearshore days

  • Mixed group: nearshore or “near-offshore” depending on comfort

  • Experienced anglers: offshore, deep sea, Gulf Stream (weather dependent)

2) How long do you want to be on the water?

  • 4–5 hours: best for kids, quick action, calmer water

  • 5–6 hours: solid “do-it-all” window for nearshore or offshore edge

  • 8–12 hours: needed for serious offshore/deep sea objectives

3) Are you comfortable in open ocean?

If anyone in your group gets motion sick, an inshore or sheltered plan is often the best “near me” answer—even if deep sea sounds exciting.

4) What matters more: “catching something” or “catching big”?

  • For steady bites and photo-worthy action, choose trips that prioritize consistency.

  • For trophy potential, expect longer runs and more variables.

5) What season are you visiting?

Season doesn’t “turn fishing off,” but it changes what’s most reliable. (There’s a full seasonal note below.)


Backwater & Inland Fishing Charters Near Me

Backwater & Inland Fishing Charters Near Me

Backwater and inland trips focus on protected waterways—tidal creeks, marsh edges, and calm backcountry water. This is where many visitors get their first “real” saltwater fishing experience because the learning curve is comfortable and the environment is scenic.

What you do on these trips:

You’ll typically fish with light to medium tackle using live bait or artificial lures. The captain positions along structure—points, docks, oyster edges, or current lines—so even first-timers can be productive without complicated technique.

Common catch (seasonal):

Redfish, flounder, speckled trout, black drum, sheepshead.

Best for:

Families with younger kids

  • Beginners who want calm water

  • Anyone who wants more instruction and less “boat ride”

When it shines:

Spring and fall are excellent, but inshore/backwater can be productive year-round when conditions line up.


If calm water is your top priority, start with our guide to backwater and inland fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.


Inshore Fishing Charters Near Me

Inshore Fishing Charters Near Me

Inshore trips are the backbone of “fishing charter near me” intent for Myrtle Beach visitors because they combine comfort with legitimate saltwater fishing. You’re in protected water, but you’re targeting real gamefish and working structure strategically.

What to expect:

Inshore trips often include a mix of bait fishing and active casting, depending on conditions and the group’s comfort level. Many inshore days involve moving between spots to find the right tide stage or bait presence—this “hunting” aspect is what separates a guided charter from random dock fishing.

Common catch:

Redfish, flounder, trout, black drum, sheepshead, occasional surprise species.

Best for:

  • Families

  • Beginners

  • Mixed groups (some anglers, some not)

  • Anyone who wants a classic coastal fishing trip without long runs

Why it keeps people happy:

Short runs mean more fishing time. Calm water means fewer comfort issues. And the captain can adjust quickly if the bite changes.


Want the most beginner-friendly option that still feels “real”? See guided inshore fishing trips near Myrtle Beach.


Nearshore Fishing Charters Near Me

Nearshore Fishing Charters Near Me

Nearshore trips typically run a few miles off the beach to reefs, wrecks, and hard bottom. This is one of the best “middle ground” answers to charter fishing near me because it often delivers steady action without the full commitment of offshore or deep sea runs.

What you do:

Most nearshore trips are a combination of bottom fishing and light trolling depending on season. The goal is usually high interaction—more bites, more reels turning—especially for groups that value fun over trophy hunting.

Common catch:

Spanish mackerel, king mackerel (seasonal), sea bass, cobia, and reef species.

Best for:

  • Families with older kids

  • Beginners who want “ocean fishing” without a long run

  • Groups that want variety and steady action

When it shines:

Late spring through early fall can be excellent, though nearshore opportunities exist throughout the year when conditions allow.


To compare trip length and experience level, check nearshore fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.


Shark Fishing Charters Near Me

Shark Fishing Charters Near Me

Shark fishing is its own category because it attracts a different intent: people want an unforgettable fight, photos, and a story. When run responsibly, shark fishing is also educational—teaching fish handling, conservation ethics, and safe release practices.

What to expect:

These trips often use heavier tackle and specialized rigs. The captain typically sets up in known zones where shark activity is common and safe to target under prevailing conditions. Many shark trips are catch-and-release focused to protect the fishery.

Common targets (seasonal):

Blacktip, bonnethead, sandbar-type sharks, and other legal species depending on local conditions.

Best for:

  • Adventure-focused visitors

  • Teens and adults who want a powerful fight

  • Groups wanting a unique “bucket-list” experience

Important note:

Conditions matter. The captain may recommend an alternate plan if seas are rough or if the best shark program requires a different water type that day.


If shark fishing is the experience you want most, start here: shark fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.


Offshore Fishing Charters Near Me

Offshore Fishing Charters Near Me

Offshore trips run farther out and focus on larger species and deeper structure. If you’re searching “deep sea fishing near me” but aren’t sure you want a full-day commitment, offshore trips are often the correct stepping stone.

What you do:

Offshore fishing typically involves heavier bottom fishing and occasional trolling depending on season. The day is more weather dependent, and planning is more deliberate because travel time is a bigger part of the trip.

Common catch:

Snapper-type species, grouper-type structure fish, amberjack, mahi (seasonal), and other offshore species.

Best for:

  • Anglers who want bigger fish

  • Groups with some experience

  • Visitors willing to commit 6–8 hours for the best outcome


If you want the “big water” experience without going extreme, see offshore fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.


Deep Sea Fishing Near Me

Deep Sea Fishing Near Me

Deep sea fishing is the full-send option—longer distance, heavier tackle, and a more serious approach. It can be incredible, but it’s not the right fit for every group. This is where honest expectation setting keeps people on the page (and prevents disappointment later).

What to expect:

Long travel time, variable sea state, and more physical fishing. Captains plan around weather windows, sea conditions, and seasonal opportunities. On the right days, deep sea trips can produce the biggest fish and the most variety.

Common targets:

Deeper bottom species, larger structure fish, and seasonal pelagic depending on conditions and trip type.

Best for:

  • Adults and experienced anglers

  • Groups seeking trophy potential

  • Visitors who can handle long runs and open-ocean conditions

Not best for:

Very young kids, anyone with severe motion issues, or groups that want a guaranteed “action every minute” vibe.


If deep sea is your goal, start with the full guide: deep sea fishing in Myrtle Beach.


Gulf Stream Fishing Charters Near Me

Gulf Stream Fishing Charters Near Me

Gulf Stream trips are a different league. These outings target current edges, temperature breaks, and pelagic routes. They’re seasonal, weather dependent, and best approached with flexible expectations.

What makes Gulf Stream unique:

It’s less about “parking on a spot” and more about hunting conditions—watching current lines, bait presence, and water color changes. These trips can be phenomenal when everything aligns.

Common targets (seasonal):

Tuna, mahi-mahi, wahoo-type pelagic depending on time of year and conditions.

Best for:

  • Serious anglers

  • Full-day / extended trips

  • People who understand conditions drive outcomes offshore


For seasonal planning and trip expectations, see Gulf Stream fishing charters near Myrtle Beach.


Private Fishing Charters Near Me

Private Fishing Charters Near Me

Private charters are about control. You’re not sharing the boat, you can tailor the pace, and the captain can run the trip around your specific goals—whether that’s catching dinner, targeting a specific species, or creating a calm family experience.

What you get with private:

  • Flexible start times

  • Custom trip goals

  • More comfort and personal space

  • Better fit for mixed groups (anglers + non-anglers)

Best for:

Families, couples, groups with varied experience levels, and anyone who values a customized plan.


If you want the most flexible option, visit private fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.


Family-Friendly Fishing Charters Near Me

Family-Friendly Fishing Charters Near Me

Family-friendly does not mean “boring.” It means the trip is designed to keep kids comfortable, engaged, and successful. That usually means shorter trips, more bites, and a captain who’s willing to teach.

What makes a charter truly family-friendly:

  • Shorter run times

  • Calm-water focus when needed

  • Simple rigs and easy techniques

  • Fish handling help and coaching

Best for:

Kids, first-timers, and vacation groups that want a memorable activity without stress.


For kid-friendly planning, start with family fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.


Large Group & Corporate Fishing Charters Near Me

Large Group Fishing Charters Near Me

Large groups often need coordinated logistics: multiple boats, aligned departure times, and a plan that keeps the experience consistent across the group.

Best for:

Reunions, celebrations, multi-family vacations, and groups that want to fish together but may need multiple boats.


See planning details here: large group fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.

Corporate Fishing Charters Near Me

Corporate and team-building trips work best when expectations are clear: it’s about the shared experience, coaching, and a smooth run—more than hardcore technical fishing.

Best for:


Team-building, client entertainment, and company outings that want an authentic coastal experience.


For team outing logistics, visit corporate fishing charters in Myrtle Beach.


Comparison Tables

Comparison: Backwater vs Inshore vs Nearshore

Feature Backwater/Inland Inshore Nearshore
Water Most protected Protected Open ocean (close)
Boat ride Minimal Short Moderate
Best for Beginners, kids Families, mixed groups “Ocean fishing” feel
Action Steady Steady Often fast-paced

Comparison: Inshore vs Offshore vs Deep Sea

Feature Inshore Offshore Deep Sea
Distance Creeks/ICW 5–25 miles 30–60+ miles
Trip length 3–5 hrs 6–8 hrs 8–12+ hrs
Comfort Highest Medium Variable
Fish size Small–medium Medium–large Large potential

Why Trust Our Fishing Charters

When people search “fishing charters near me,” they’re trusting you with more than a boat ride. They’re trusting you with safety, expectations, and a day of vacation time they can’t get back.

What “trust” looks like in a real charter operation:

  • Licensed captains and safety-first practices

  • Clear guidance on what the day will realistically look like

  • Local knowledge that adjusts for tide, wind, and season

  • Trip recommendations that fit the group (not just the biggest trip)


Why Trust North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters

Choosing a fishing charter near me isn’t just picking a boat — it’s choosing who you trust with your family’s time, safety, and expectations on the water. In the Myrtle Beach area, a “near me” search brings up a lot of options, but not every charter is built the same. What separates a great trip from a frustrating one is usually simple: local experience, honest trip planning, and clear communication before you ever leave the dock.

At North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, our approach is straightforward: match the trip to the people. That means we don’t force an offshore run when conditions or comfort don’t support it, and we don’t oversell the day. Instead, we guide you toward the best-fit option — whether that’s calm backwater and inshore fishing, action-packed nearshore reefs, a true offshore or deep sea trip, or a private family charter that keeps the pace comfortable.

Why Trust North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters

Captain Keith Logan: Local Experience That Shows Up on the Water

Captain Keith Logan is a U.S. Coast Guard–licensed charter captain and the founder of North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, with decades of hands-on fishing experience in the waters around North Myrtle Beach, Little River, and the broader Grand Strand. That experience matters because local fishing success isn’t a script — it changes with tides, water temperature, bait movement, wind direction, and seasonal patterns.

What experienced captains do differently is adjust in real time:

  • Choosing the right water type for the day (backwater vs open ocean)

  • Timing the trip around tide stages instead of guessing

  • Selecting species targets that match the season and conditions

  • Keeping beginners and kids actively involved with simple, effective setups

If you’ve ever been on a charter that felt rushed, confusing, or poorly planned, you already know why this matters. Local knowledge isn’t just “knowing spots.” It’s knowing when and why those spots produce — and having backup plans ready when conditions change.

“Every trip starts with the conditions, not the calendar. The goal is always to put guests in the right water for the day—whether that’s backwater, inshore, or offshore—so everyone stays comfortable and has the best chance at a great experience.”
Captain Keith Logan, U.S. Coast Guard–Licensed Captain

Serving the Grand Strand since 1991, Captain Keith Logan brings more than three decades of hands-on experience fishing the waters of North Myrtle Beach, Little River, and the surrounding Carolina coast.

What You Can Expect From Our Trips

To help you plan with confidence, here’s what our guests typically value most:

  • Clear trip guidance: We explain which trip type fits your group before booking.

  • Safety-first decisions: Offshore and deep sea plans are built around conditions, not hype.

  • Family and beginner support: Patient coaching, simple techniques, and realistic expectations.

  • Local consistency: We fish these waters year-round and adjust to seasonal patterns.

  • “Captain Keith was excellent at explaining what made sense for the conditions that day. We were traveling with kids, and he adjusted the trip perfectly so everyone had a great time. Calm water, steady action, and zero pressure.”
    — Recent guest review

Best For / Not Best For Trust Box

✔ Best For

  • Visitors staying in Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, or Murrells Inlet

  • Families with kids or mixed-experience groups

  • Anyone who wants a guided experience with clear expectations

  • Groups comparing inshore vs offshore vs deep sea options

✖ Not Best For

  • People expecting guaranteed catches regardless of weather/season

  • Groups that refuse to adjust trip type based on conditions

  • Visitors who only want pier/shore fishing (no boat trip)


What to Bring on a Fishing Charter Near You

Most charters provide rods, reels, bait, tackle, and required licensing. What you should bring:

  • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, lotion sunscreen)

  • Water and snacks (especially for kids)

  • Weather layers (wind can change comfort fast)

  • Any personal medications

  • A small bag for essentials (avoid overpacking)

Comfort tip: If anyone gets motion sick, discuss it before choosing offshore/deep sea. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it should influence trip type.


Seasonal Guidance for Myrtle Beach Area Charters

Season changes the “best” charter option:

  • Spring: excellent for backwater/inshore patterns and improving nearshore days

  • Summer: strong nearshore/offshore opportunities; peak family charter season

  • Fall: often fantastic inshore fishing; fewer crowds and comfortable temps

  • Winter: inshore windows can still be productive; offshore becomes more weather-driven

If your goal is simply “a good trip near me,” inshore and nearshore tend to provide the most consistent comfort-to-action ratio across the year.


Fishing Charter Near Me FAQs

1) Do I need a fishing license on a charter?

Typically, no—licensed charter boats generally cover passenger licensing requirements. Always confirm details for your specific trip and departure location.

2) What’s the best fishing charter near me for beginners?

Backwater/inshore trips are usually best because conditions are calmer, the ride is shorter, and techniques are easier.

3) Is deep sea fishing near me safe for kids?

It can be, but it’s not ideal for very young kids. For most families, inshore or nearshore trips are a better fit.

4) How long should a family fishing charter be?

For most families, 3–4 hours is the sweet spot. Longer trips can be great for older kids, but comfort matters.

5) What fish can we catch near Myrtle Beach?

It depends on season and trip type. Inshore commonly targets redfish/flounder/trout; nearshore adds mackerel/sea bass; offshore/deep sea increases size and variety.

6) Are private fishing charters worth it?

Yes—private trips offer flexibility, more comfort, and a plan tailored to your group instead of a one-size-fits-all approach.

7) What’s the difference between offshore and deep sea fishing?

Offshore often targets nearer structure with shorter runs; deep sea usually means longer distance, heavier tackle, and a full-day commitment.

8) Can large groups or corporate teams fish together?

Yes. Large group and corporate options often coordinate multiple boats so the group can run a shared experience.

9) What should we bring?

Sun protection, drinks/snacks, weather layers, and any personal medications. Most gear is typically provided.

10) What if weather changes?

Captains may adjust the plan, switch trip types, or reschedule depending on conditions. Flexibility is part of safe coastal fishing.


Still deciding which fishing charter near you makes the most sense? Use the comparison tables above, then jump to the trip section that matches your group. Most visitors find the best fit in under five minutes once they know what to look for.


Secondary Serving Local Areas Near You

We proudly provide fishing charters near you across coastal and inland communities, making it easy to find a trusted local option no matter where you’re staying.

Service areas commonly include:

South Carolina

  • Horry County
  • Garden City Beach, SC

    Red Hill, SC

    Homewood, SC

    Finklea, SC

    Nichols, SC

    Green Sea, SC

    Galivants Ferry, SC

    Aynor Crossroads, SC

    Bucksport Landing, SC

    Conway, SC

    Market Common, SC

    Springmaid Beach, SC

    Withers Swash, SC

    Forestbrook East, SC

    Carolina Bays, SC

    Pine Lakes, SC

    Arcadian Shores, SC

    Barefoot Landing, SC

    Waterway Palms, SC

    Grande Dunes, SC

    Harbour View, SC

    Shell Landing, SC

    Wampee, SC

    Nixonville, SC

    Loris, SC

    Toddville, SC

    Cool Springs, SC

    Dog Bluff, SC

    Longs, SC

    North Carolina

  • Brunswick County
  • Sunset Harbor, NC

    Seaside, NC

    Brick Landing, NC

    Supply, NC

    Ash, NC

    Grissettown, NC

    Bolivia, NC

    Varnamtown, NC

    Shallotte Point, NC

    Holden Beach, NC

    Southport, NC

    Oak Island, NC

    Caswell Beach, NC

    St. James Plantation, NC

    Leland East, NC

    Belville, NC

    Winnabow, NC

    Carolina Shores, NC

If you’re searching for fishing charters while visiting or living nearby, we are ready to help.