The fishing is on in Myrtle Beach.....Bait by the numbers showed up today and the fishing was good. After the last few weeks I didn't thing the bait was coming..Today the manhayden were everywere on the south rocks. Schools of Red Drum were right behind them also. Caught 3 keepers and put 2 LARGE Reds over 30 inch back.. Thankfuly for the group from St. Louis,they were very patient and it payed off..If you planning a trip to the Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet area give us a call @ 843 450 1430 and will fill you in on what's bitting. Good fishing to all.........

Capt. Shannon Catch-1 Sport Fishing

Fish Species: Red Drum
Bait Used: Live
Tackle Used: Light
Method Used: carolina rig on bottom
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About The Author: Captain Shannon Currie

Company: Catch-1 Sport Fishing

Area Reporting: Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet

Bio: The summer is here! Water temps are rising and the fishing is on! Some Flounder and Red Drum are being caught in the Inlets along with a few Trout. Fishing in Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet starts to pick-up in April when the water gets warmer. Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet fishing is good from April thru December and you can expect to catch anything from Flounder,Blue Fish,Spanish Mackerel,Trout and Red Drum. Later in the season,September/October, the Weakfish Trout move in on the beach and can be found between Myrtle Beach and the Murrells Inlet Jetties. November the water temp starts to drop and the true winter trout start moving in the creeks where they can be caught with shrimp under corks. As long as the weather is nice in Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet the fishing is good. When the COLD moves in somedays it's brutal! If you are planning a trip to Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet SC give us a call @ 843-450-1430 or look us up on the web @ www.Catch-1familyfun.com and we will be glad to tell you what's bitting at the time. Capt.Shannon Currie

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