Download the mobile app!

Hooking Up Anglers Since 2011.

Check out our new Android or iOS app for Fishing Status.

The long awaited return of our mobie app is back on Apple App Store and Google Play

Little River Inlet Fishing Reports

Check out the latest fishing reports in Little River Inlet to find out what's biting!

Latest Fishing Reports

By Seamus on 12/16/2024 11:58:28 AM • Views (3)
While dry fly purists may focus on rising trout nymphing—specifically short leash nymphing—offers an effective way to target trout before during and after a hatch in the shallows. Short leash nymphing on the Missouri River combines precision adaptability and an understanding of the river’s unique characteristics. Here’s a dive into the short leash...

By Seamus on 12/9/2024 7:34:38 PM • Views (2)
The Missouri River below Holter Dam is often hailed as one of the best trout fisheries in the United States and for good reason. This stretch of water offers consistent flows cold temperatures and an abundance of aquatic life that keeps the trout fat and healthy year-round. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a novice … The post Missouri River...

By Seamus on 11/26/2024 4:02:19 AM • Views (11)
When the summer heat gives way to crisp autumn air anglers in Myrtle Beach know it’s time to gear up for one of the most exciting fishing seasons of the year. Fall is prime time for redfish also known as red drum as these prized inshore fish become more active and accessible. Whether you’re a […]

By Seamus on 11/2/2024 1:41:39 PM • Views (20)
Fall is a prime season for fishing in Myrtle Beach and 2024 is shaping up to be a great one. With the cooler weather fishing patterns shift making it easier to target several key species along the area’s inshore waters. Myrtle Beach Guide Service is ready to take advantage of these changes helping anglers of […]

By Seamus on 10/27/2024 11:10:08 AM • Views (16)
When fall sweeps across Montana the Missouri River undergoes a stunning transformation. The banks glisten with the amber and gold of turning leaves temperatures drop and trout get into that “feed before the freeze” mode. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just taking advantage of the last few outings of the season fall on the … The post Fall Fish...

By Seamus on 10/2/2024 2:08:39 PM • Views (21)
Practice for Better Fly Fishing When you book a guided fly fishing trip it’s easy to get swept up in the excitement. The promise of pristine water big fish and professional advice can give anyone high hopes. But as the trip date looms many anglers fall into the trap of thinking the guide will take … The post High Hopes Low Preparation:   appeared...

By Seamus on 9/27/2024 11:58:53 PM • Views (69)
September Recap: The fishing in Myrtle Beach held up strong through September 2024 riding the wave from August. Red drum were the stars of the show with the bite staying hot. Lower water temperatures kept the red drum active and local fishermen have been landing some huge bulls along the Grand Strand. If you want […]

By Seamus on 9/27/2024 5:53:40 AM • Views (22)
We're looking forward to another great Duck Hunting Season. The 2024-2025 Waterfowl Season will be November 23-30 and December 12 -...

By Seamus on 9/17/2024 11:44:13 AM • Views (26)
Fly fishing on the Missouri River offers anglers the opportunity to experience world-class fishing in one of Montana’s most picturesque landscapes. A coveted stretch of the MIssouri River lies just below Hauser Dam known as “The Land of the Giants.” This section famous for its trophy trout offers an unparalleled adventure on the water. The … The p...

By Seamus on 9/6/2024 12:28:16 PM • Views (22)
Sow bugs or isopods are small crustaceans that thrive in the cold clear tailwaters like the Missouri River. The Missouri particularly the section below Holter Dam is a classic tailwater trout fishery with an abundance of sow bugs. These little creatures are a daily diet of trout specifically in the upper stretches of the Missouri. … The post Sow B...

By Seamus on 8/29/2024 11:58:20 PM • Views (40)
Every Fall something amazing happens in Myrtle Beach. It’s not the sort of thing you see on a postcard but for those who know it’s even better. When the air starts to chill just a bit and the water cools the mullet decide it’s time to pack up and move south for the winter. And […]

By Seamus on 8/27/2024 11:39:24 AM • Views (25)
The Missouri River particularly the stretch below Holter Dam is renowned for its large surface-feeding trout. “Head hunting for trout ” the art of targeting individual rising fish is a challenge that requires precision patience and an understanding of trout behavior. This technique is especially popular on the Missouri River below Holter dam where...

By Seamus on 8/9/2024 5:07:42 AM • Views (34)
Catching Bull Redfish in the 30-40 lb. class is no easy accomplishment. The Big Redfish are know to feed on certain tides and areas...

By Seamus on 8/5/2024 4:20:20 PM • Views (30)
With the variety of flies that anglers and guides carry one particular fly stands out as the undisputed king: the Rusty Spinner. This seemingly simple pattern has earned its crown on Montanas Missouri River for good reason. The Trusty Rusty: The Rusty Spinner is a dry fly pattern that imitates the spent stage of … The post The Rusty Spinner Fly ap...

By Seamus on 7/31/2024 11:00:52 PM • Views (72)
August’s about to roll through Myrtle Beach and every day’s cooking up some serious heat. This summer has been a hot one in general. June brought the heat to the Grand Strand early on with average high temps hovering around 84°F and dipping to about 73°F at night. (The water was nice and warm too […]

By Seamus on 7/18/2024 10:15:56 AM • Views (33)
For those passionate about fly fishing the name Orvis is synonymous with quality tradition and commitment to the outdoors. One of the hallmarks of their dedication to excellence in fly fishing is the Orvis Endorsed program. An Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Outfitter is a service that has been carefully selected. Endorsed operations must meet stringen...

By Seamus on 7/13/2024 12:45:04 PM • Views (29)
Montana renowned for its incredible rivers and abundant trout attracts anglers from all over the world. However with increasing temperatures and lower water levels trout face significant stress and the responsibility falls on anglers guides and outfitters to adopt practices that ensure the sustainability and health of these cherished fish. Below a...

By Seamus on 7/1/2024 7:58:17 PM • Views (60)
Whether you’re dreaming of battling the big sharks nearshore or cruising the inshore waters for tarpon Myrtle Beach has it all. This part of the state is South Carolina’s fishing paradise with waters packed full of all kinds of fish just waiting to be caught. Our deeper seas are home to marlin and tuna while […]

By Seamus on 6/5/2024 11:51:09 PM • Views (114)
If you’re looking to land a big fish June is a great time to hit the waters for peak Myrtle Beach tarpon fishing. These fish are no joke—they’re huge they put up a fierce fight and they can leap like nothing else in the ocean with muscular builds that fuel their famous high-flying jumps. It’s […]

By Seamus on 5/27/2024 5:58:22 AM • Views (62)
Interested in the Best Tarpon Fishing in the Murrells Inlet or Pawleys Island Area? Starting in mid- June Large Tarpon move North and...

[1]  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10    
0
Download Little River Inlet Fishing Spots

Most Popular This Week

JE Visgids
JE Visgids
Hello angler, my name is Jeroen Eijssens and you are more then welcome on board of my hand built fishing boat. We fish for big perch, zander, pike and

Eye Catcher Lures
Eye Catcher Lures
Eye Catcher Lures are Trusted by the Best. In ports and inlets around the world you will find charter boats, commercial boats and local guides relying