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Flounder Fishing in Murrells Inlet: Flat, Sneaky, and Delicious

Let’s talk about one of the sneakiest, tastiest fish in Murrells Inlet—flounder. With their flat profile, camo coloring, and ambush tactics, these fish are masters of the low-and-slow approach. 

But once they strike? You’ll feel it. 

And if you land one, you’re in for some of the best eating on the Carolina coast.

How to Spot (and Catch) a Flounder

You’d be forgiven for missing one at first glance. Flounder are the ultimate masters of disguise, blending perfectly with sandy bottoms, mud flats, and inlet channels. Both eyes are on the same side of their head—yeah, they’re weird—but that sideways setup helps them lie low and wait for the perfect ambush.

ID Checklist:

  • Oval, flat body with a white underside
  • Eyes on the left side (most of the time—it’s a whole thing)
  • Tan to olive coloring, often with blotchy spots

When to Target Flounder in Murrells Inlet

Flounder show up in good numbers from late spring through early fall, with peak action usually May through September. Early in the season they’re found in the marshes and creeks; later, they slide closer to inlets, jetties, and nearshore structure.

  • Hot Months: May to September
  • Best Time: Rising tides, early mornings, and evening bite windows

How We Fish for Flounder

Flounder don’t chase—they ambush. That means the trick is getting your bait right in their face, then tempting them to strike.

Here’s how we do it at Fish Finder:

  • Live bait: Finger mullet, mud minnows, or shrimp bounced slowly along the bottom
  • Artificial lures: Soft plastics on jigheads, Gulp! baits, or bucktails
  • Technique: Slow drag or hop along the bottom. If it feels like you hit a wet rag? Set the hook—quick.

Great for Families, Kids, and Beginners

Flounder are a great species for kids and new anglers. The bites can be subtle, but the fight is manageable—and landing one builds confidence (and dinner plans). Plus, we’re often fishing calm backwater creeks and inlets, which means smooth rides and steady action.

On the Table: Flaky, Mild, and Versatile

Flounder might not win beauty contests, but they’re top-tier when it comes to flavor. Mild, sweet, and flaky, their fillets are perfect for pan-frying, baking, or stuffing with crab and butter. If your idea of a successful trip ends with a plate full of fresh local fish? Flounder should be high on your hit list.

Fish Flounder with the Best in the Inlet

At Fish Finder Fishing Charters, we’ve been helping families, groups, and die-hard anglers find flounder for years. With multiple boats, top-rated captains, and a reputation as the go-to charter in Murrells Inlet, we know how to put you on fish—and keep things fun while we’re at it.

Book your trip today, and let’s go track down some flat fish that’ll make your reel spin—and your skillet sizzle.

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