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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About Living Water Guide Service

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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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By Seamus on 8/5/2025 10:11:15 AM • Views (0)
It’s August on the Missouri River and things are rolling along just as expected for late summer. Flows are holding steady around 3 500 CFS with water temps hanging in the mid-60s. Mornings continue to offer the best action with fishing tapering off...

By Seamus on 7/18/2025 11:01:43 AM • Views (0)
3 Must Haves from a backcountry Guide There are some fly fishers who crave a certain type of solitude—the kind that involves strapping on a backpack hiking up a mountain to an alpine lake or bouncing down dirt roads to a remote stream then trekking...

By Seamus on 7/4/2025 10:00:45 AM • Views (20)
July has arrived in full force and  the river is fishing well. We’re solidly into our summer patterns now and there’s something for just about every angler—from early risers chasing heads on the Trico spinner fall to afternoon prospectors rolling dr...

By Seamus on 6/4/2025 3:29:08 PM • Views (25)
June is a fine time to be on the Missouri River. The water’s alive the bugs are hatching and the trout are looking up. If you’ve been waiting for the Missouri to show off June is the month thick hatches rising fish and enough daylight to make you fo...

By Seamus on 5/15/2025 10:11:25 PM • Views (34)
May on the Missouri River has delivered a true spring spectacle. With flows around 4 500 CFS and water temperature hovering around 50°F the river is in great shape despite the steady rain that’s been falling across the region. The extra moisture has...

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