Is the fishing good in December at Myrtle Beach?

We experienced some of the finest fishing of the year last month as water temps remained well above average and the weather was exceptional for the most part. Redfish have really begun to settle into their Winter patters and large schools of happy fish began congregating in shallow water.

What fish are in season in Myrtle Beach right now?

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Amberjack May-October
Sea Trout July – November
Shark May-October
Spanish Mackerel May-November
Speckled Trout Jan-March and Nov-Dec

What month is best for deep sea fishing?

June and July have plenty of big targets, including the ever-present Yellowfin Tuna. These are the peak months for the Gulf of Mexico tuna season. The best time to go ‘deep-sea fishing for a variety of medium and larger fish is June or July. You have less competition in June and more so in July.

What can I fish for in Myrtle Beach in the winter?

Winter is perhaps my favorite time of year for fly fishing the Myrtle Beach area since it provides some of the best sight fishing of the year. The water clarity is best in the colder months and redfish tend to school up as they forage the shallow water for small shrimp, crabs, and minnows.

What is the best time to fish at Myrtle Beach?

The best time to fish at Myrtle beach is during summer. You can also fish the waters during winter and spring, as these seasons support most of the fish species in Myrtle Beach. Visit the waters of Myrtle Beach from May through November to experience top-notch and memorable fishing activities.

What’s in season for deep sea fishing?

Fishing in May. May is a great month for deep sea fishing. The water will be warming up, the tuna will be out in full force, and fishermen can also expect to see plenty of Wahoo, Snapper, Triggerfish, and mackerel. It’s a perfect time for trophy fishing and good times on the open water.