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Why Flounder Is the Perfect First Catch for a Kid

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In the Murrells Inlet area and thinking about taking your kid fishing for the first time? 

You want something exciting, rewarding, and—let’s be honest—manageable. Flounder check every box. 

They’re strong fighters, fun to catch, great to eat, and right here in Murrells Inlet, they’re practically waiting for you.

This charming fishing village on the South Carolina coast is known for its calm waters, rich estuaries, and year-round flounder action—making it one of the best places anywhere to kick off a lifelong love of fishing.

Here’s why flounder might just be the ultimate “first fish” for young anglers—and why Murrells Inlet is the perfect place to make it happen.

Calm Waters, Close to Shore

You don’t need to head miles offshore or battle big waves to get on flounder. These fish live in the quiet creeks, tidal flats, and channels right around Murrells Inlet. That means:

  • No long, bumpy rides
  • More time fishing, less time traveling
  • A smoother, more comfortable experience for kids (and parents)

Our captains know the flounder spots like the back of their hand—whether it’s drifting a sandy edge or easing along a grassy bank.

Big Fight in a Small Package

Flounder don’t just flop onto the hook. These fish hit with attitude and put up a solid fight. They’re known for head shakes, sudden dives, and the kind of resistance that gets kids fired up—but not overwhelmed.

It’s the perfect balance of fun and challenge—enough to feel earned, but not enough to feel frustrating.

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Picture-Perfect Moments

There’s something about a flounder’s flat, funky shape and toothy grin that makes for great photos. Whether your kid’s holding one for the first time or giving it a goofy look, you’re walking away with a frame-worthy shot.

Pro tip: The “look what I caught” moment works even better when followed by, “And now we’re going to eat it.”

Delicious, Too

Flounder isn’t just fun to catch—it’s one of the tastiest fish on the coast. Mild, flaky, and versatile, it’s perfect grilled, fried, or stuffed Lowcountry-style. For kids, it’s a cool full-circle moment: catch it, clean it, eat it.

Plus, it gives them bragging rights every time flounder shows up on a restaurant menu.

Why Murrells Inlet Is a Flounder Fishing Paradise

This place was practically made for it. Murrells Inlet’s network of creeks, channels, and nearshore reefs gives flounder everything they want—structure, bait, current—and it’s all right in our backyard.

The best part? Flounder are around year-round, but summer is prime time. Warm water brings the action in close and keeps it steady. Locals do it. Families love it. Visitors come back for it.

Make It a Memory with Fish Finder Fishing Charters

Our captains love putting kids on their first fish—and flounder is our go-to starter. Calm water, comfortable boats, patient guides, and the chance to land a real, delicious prize.

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Because every great angler starts somewhere. And flounder? That’s a pretty awesome place to begin.

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