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Summer Brings BIG Fish Murrells Inlet – See What’s Biting 

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If you’re in Myrtle Beach this summer and looking for something better than waiting in line for overpriced attractions, we’ve got your answer.

Just a short drive south in Murrells Inlet, the real action is on the water. Redfish are stacked in the creeks. Flounder are thick around the oyster bars. Cobia and kings are cruising the reefs. Even the sharks are showing up to play.

This is the best time of year to fish here. Baitfish flood the waterways, the tides are right, and the water temperature is dialed in. The fish know it — and if you want to catch them, now’s your chance.

Whether you want a calm inshore ride with the family or a nearshore trip chasing something that pulls hard, this is your window.

Trips are booking fast. Let’s get you on the water.

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What’s Biting in the Summer in Murrells Inlet?

Here’s what our customers are catching on recent trips:

  • Redfish in the back creeks and marshes, especially on the rising tide
  • Flounder on live bait near creek mouths and oyster points
  • Spotted sea trout feeding early mornings around grass lines
  • Cobia and king mackerel nearshore on wrecks and bait balls
  • Sharks cruising close to the beaches and reefs

These fish are here for one reason — bait. Menhaden, shrimp, mullet, and glass minnows are everywhere right now, and that means predators are hunting.

Why Summer Fishing in Murrells Inlet Is So Good

Summer brings a perfect storm of conditions:

  • Warm water brings baitfish into shallow creeks and reefs
  • Steady tides create feeding windows around every corner
  • Calm mornings make it easy to get families and first-timers on the water
  • Experienced anglers can chase cobia, kings, and other hard-pulling species offshore

Our captains have been fishing these waters for years. We know where the bite is, what they’re eating, and how to give your crew a trip they’ll talk about long after the rods are put away.

Book Now and Save 10%

Use promo code getontheboat2025 when you book online and get 10 percent off your charter.

Book your trip today at fishfinderfishing.com
Or call or text us with any questions: (843) 347-4464

Don’t Just Visit the Beach. Fish It.

You can sit in traffic in Myrtle Beach. Or you can be out on the water in Murrells Inlet, rods bent, making memories.

The fish are biting right now. Let’s go!

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