Living Water Guide Service

Living Water Guide Service
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Address196 Old Cedar Loop
Pawleys Island, SC, US
Website:https://livingwaterguide.com
Phone843-997-4655
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The South Carolina Coast encompass endless miles of salt marsh, barrier islands, tidal flats, rivers, beaches and inlets.  The undeveloped areas throughout North Inlet Reserve, Winyah Bay, Santee Delata and Cape Romain offer anglers opportunities to pursue a variety of saltwater game fish.  Redfish, Speckled Sea Trout, Tarpon, Flounder, Triple Tail, Black Drum and Sharks are the primary target species when fishing the Pawleys Island and Georgetown area waters.  Whether fly fishing the flats or casting soft plastics with spinning tackle, we can tailor a private fishing charter to fit your desire and skill level.


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