GENERAL SHERMAN WRECK BUOYGENERAL SHERMAN WRECK BUOY
Belky Bear Good King Markerel fishing here. Some Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel here as well. Few Black Seabass on bottom.
BILL PERRY REEF Part of the South Carolina Artificial Reef Program, this is a dual site consisting of a tug-boat and a military landing craft. The site attracts a variety of fish, including
TEN MILE REEFLORAN C-45418.1/59736.9 GPS-33 25.303/078 51.497 2 buoys mark reef, bearing 130�/9.5 nm from south jetty at Murrells Inlet. Northern Buoy 33 25.303/078 51.497 So
Long Bay Ledge Good ledge that holds fish.
Springmaid Pier Reef
UN-KNOWN
65' Hole West
Belkie Bear Belkie Bear
Wayne Upchurch Reef61' deep (buoy missing) N 33 08.500 W 078 50.700 33.141629984602332 -78.845080034807324
Artificial ReefArtificial Reef
Speckled Hind
Mother Norton Shoal
South Jetty
wreck-9816
, Marker192
Murrells inlet core 15
Outer Hurl rocks
Jetty Wall
North Jetty
MI-Core14
WAYNE UPCHURCH REEF 33.1413333333333 -78.8458333333333
BILL PERRY REEF 33.4278833333333 -78.5596166666667
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