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Aces Up Fishing Charters
ACES UP FISHING IS A FULL SERVICE CHARTER FISHING COMPANY BASED OUT OF MURRELLS INLET, SOUTH CAROLINA( WHICH IS JUST A FEW MILES FROM MYRTLE BEACH, SC
Crazy Sister Marina
Crazy Sister Marina has been a popular attraction for locals and tourists for many years. Located on the water in Murrells Inlet, Crazy Sister Marina
Inlet Sports Lodge
We are a signature, boutique resort catering to outdoor enthusiasts as well as anyone simply wishing to relax amid the tranquility of Murrells Inlet.
Marlin Quay Marina
Marlin Quay Marina is the only full-service marina in Murrells Inlet. Located on South Waccamaw Drive in Garden City, Marlin Quay Marina offers a vari
Murrells Inlet Outpost
Looking for brands like Accurate , Fin-Nor , Penn , TFO ,RH Customs or Trollpro ?! We have them and so much more ! We also carry Ammo, Fresh and Premi
Perry's Bait & Tackle
Established 1954 - Locally caught Live & Fresh Bait arriving Daily! Hand tied rigs, tackle & lures specific to local waters.
Myrtle Beach Guide Service
Myrtle Beach Guide Service offers private fishing charters for the Myrtle Beach area including Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Georgetown.
Living Water Guide Service
The South Carolina Coast encompass endless miles of salt marsh, barrier islands, tidal flats, rivers, beaches and inlets. The undeveloped areas throu
Barrier Island Guide Service
Inshore Saltwater Fishing Charters, Guided Fishing Adventures and Eco-Tours for Myrtle Beach, Debordieu Beach , Surfside Beach, Garden City, Murrells
2nd Avenue Pier
Second Avenue Pier is famous for it’s wide variety of catch. Everything from Finger Mullet to Flounder to Spanish and King Mackerel, and even Barracud
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Living Water Guide Service - Land of Giants Fishing Report – April 2026
By
Seamus
on 4/25/2026 11:13:16 AM • Views (8)
The Land of Giants is fishing exceptionally well this late April. Currents flows are 3 350 CFS water temps at 45°F and lake-run fish are still holding in the deeper slots throughout the canyon. Current Conditions Flows out of Hauser Dam: 3 350 CFS |...
Barrier Island Guide Service - Catching Big Redfish: A Local Fishing Report for Pawleys Island and Myrtle Beach SC
By
Seamus
on 4/9/2026 6:51:44 AM • Views (18)
Big Redfish in South Carolina We've Been catching some absolute monster Redfish this Spring. If you are looking for some hard fighting drag pulling Bull Redfish in the Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island area? Contact Capt. Steve (843) 446-7337 to book a...
Living Water Guide Service - Missouri River Fishing Report – April
By
Seamus
on 4/2/2026 9:36:00 AM • Views (22)
Missouri River Fishing Report – April 2026 Updated April 6 2026 The Missouri River fishing report for April 2026 is a good one. Flows are holding steady at 3 100 CFS water temps are pushing into the low-to-mid 40s and the crowds haven’t arrived yet....
Living Water Guide Service - Missouri River Scud Patterns
By
Seamus
on 3/21/2026 9:58:22 AM • Views (21)
If you’re nymphing the Missouri River and you don’t have scud patterns in your box you’re missing one of the most consistent producers on the water. These little freshwater shrimp don’t get the attention that PMDs or Caddis do but they’re in the riv...
Living Water Guide Service - Hopper Fishing the Missouri River
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Seamus
on 3/15/2026 8:52:06 PM • Views (22)
There’s a window every summer on the Missouri River where the dry fly fishing gets loud. Not technical. Not precise. Hoppers start showing up on the water in July and the fish — especially the big browns take advantage. If you’ve never slapped a foa...
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