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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 1352211" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>Just gotta know where to go. The average house would'nt hold all the specs and flounder I've pulled out of the inlets and tidal creeks.</p><p></p><p>If you just wanna take your own pole and go out, thentry the tidal creeks that run behind the ocean front stuff to the little creek/marshes. Lots of flounder, many will be undersized but some will keep. Catch some fiddlers and fish the bridge pilings for sheepshead. If your in North Myrtle around the Cherry Grove area, then try the inlet. Last time I was there it was getting built up pretty bad, but there are still lots of flounder and trout. Take a cast net and catch some mullet running up the shore for bait or cast the net around the grass and catch some shrimp. Or if you have kids take some shrimp and they will wear themselves out catching pinfish. You can also use them for bait.</p><p></p><p>If your just looking for a deepsea fishing, then go to the little river area down by the docks and you can usually buy a ticket the day before. The charters are gonna run you 6-800 dollars for a gulf stream trip. Little river is right on the NC/SC line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 1352211, member: 6860"] Just gotta know where to go. The average house would'nt hold all the specs and flounder I've pulled out of the inlets and tidal creeks. If you just wanna take your own pole and go out, thentry the tidal creeks that run behind the ocean front stuff to the little creek/marshes. Lots of flounder, many will be undersized but some will keep. Catch some fiddlers and fish the bridge pilings for sheepshead. If your in North Myrtle around the Cherry Grove area, then try the inlet. Last time I was there it was getting built up pretty bad, but there are still lots of flounder and trout. Take a cast net and catch some mullet running up the shore for bait or cast the net around the grass and catch some shrimp. Or if you have kids take some shrimp and they will wear themselves out catching pinfish. You can also use them for bait. If your just looking for a deepsea fishing, then go to the little river area down by the docks and you can usually buy a ticket the day before. The charters are gonna run you 6-800 dollars for a gulf stream trip. Little river is right on the NC/SC line. [/QUOTE]
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