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Fall on the Hammock Coast: What to Do in Murrells Inlet This October

(Image credit: https://marshwalk.com/)  The Lowcountry in Its Sweet Spot October might just be the best month to soak up everything Murrells Inlet has to offer.  The crowds thin out, the humidity drops, and the sunsets get downright stunning. After a morning fishing trip, this is the time to stroll the Marsh Walk, grab a plate

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October Fishing Report: Redfish & Trout Are Snapping in Murrells Inlet

Fall Fishing Feels Just Right There’s just something special about October on the Hammock Coast.  The mornings start cool and quiet, the marsh grass turns that golden fall color, and the fish start feeding like they know winter’s coming.  For us here in Murrells Inlet, it’s prime time for redfish and speckled trout — and

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Exploring the Hammock Coast in September – Murrells Inlet & Beyond

September isn’t just one of the best months for fishing in Murrells Inlet — it’s also one of the best months to explore everything else the Hammock Coast has to offer.  The weather cools down, the summer crowds thin out, and a whole calendar of festivals, concerts, and outdoor activities kicks into gear. Whether you’re

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Fish Identifier: Spotted Seatrout (aka “Speckled Trout”)

If you’ve spent any time fishing the waters around Murrells Inlet, you’ve probably heard someone talk about “specks.”  They’re not talking about sunglasses or boat paint — they mean spotted seatrout, one of our favorite inshore gamefish. How to Spot a Speck True to their nickname, speckled trout have dark spots scattered along their silvery

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