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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By Seamus on 2/23/2026 10:27:16 AM • Views (17)
The Science and Ethics Behind Better Trout Care If you’ve fished with us you know about barbless hooks. It’s how we prefer to fish and it’s how we ask our clients to fish. Some anglers push back at first worried they’ll lose fish. But after a day on...

By Seamus on 2/22/2026 10:10:35 PM • Views (16)
A Month-by-Month Trout Spey Guide While the Missouri River is a world-class fishery year-round there’s a second season that runs from October through May — one that most visiting anglers never experience. Swing season. For those who’ve felt the elec...

By Seamus on 2/16/2026 1:46:29 PM • Views (11)
The Missouri River is one of the most productive tailwater fisheries in the United States offering year-round fishing opportunities and healthy populations of rainbow and brown trout. But success on this legendary river requires more than just showi...

By Seamus on 2/15/2026 2:54:27 PM • Views (20)
Published: February 15 2026Location: Missouri River below Holter Dam & Land of Giants (Gates of the Mountains)Water Temp: Mid-30s°F | Flows: 3 200-3 400 CFS | Conditions: Fishable mild temps Current Conditions: Winter Fishing Window Open February ha...

By Seamus on 2/9/2026 1:02:26 PM • Views (20)
Dry fly fishing the Missouri River is a game of inches not yards. While this legendary tailwater is wide and powerful success on dries comes down to precision drift control and subtle presentations. Missouri River trout see a lot of flies and when t...

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