Myrtle Beach State Park Pier
Overview
Quick Facts
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Pier Type: Public ocean fishing pier
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Water Type: Atlantic Ocean
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Access: Paid entry
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Fishing License: Covered by pier fee
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Best For: Surf species and seasonal migrations
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Best Time to Fish: Early morning, evening, incoming tide
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Common Species: Whiting, flounder, Spanish mackerel, red drum, sharks
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Tackle Style: Medium to heavy surf tackle
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Night Fishing: Yes
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Amenities: Bait shop, restrooms, lighting
Summary
Myrtle Beach State Park Pier offers anglers a clean, well-maintained pier with access to productive surf zones just south of the busiest parts of Myrtle Beach. Fish often stack along sandbars and drop-offs near the end of the pier, especially during tide changes. Seasonal runs bring strong action, while nighttime fishing produces larger predators.
Notes
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Pier pass replaces individual license
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Drop nets recommended for larger fish
Bottom Line
A reliable, well-run pier ideal for both casual anglers and serious surf fishermen.
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Everything you need for a successful day on the pier — from bait and licenses to nearby stays and fishing charters.
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