Myrtle Beach 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: Included with pier fee
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Best For: Casual surf fishing and sightseeing
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Best Time to Fish: Early morning, evening
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Common Species: Whiting, flounder, Spanish mackerel, small sharks
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Tackle Style: Light to medium surf tackle
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Night Fishing: Limited
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Amenities: Nearby shops, food, public access
Summary
Myrtle Beach Pier is centrally located along the Grand Strand and offers easy-access surf fishing without the extreme depth of longer piers. It’s a reliable spot for smaller surf species and is well suited for anglers who prefer steady action over trophy hunting. Fish tend to hold along the outer pilings and during moving tides.
Notes
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Can be crowded during tourist season
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Smaller hooks and fresh bait perform best
Bottom Line
A convenient, beginner-friendly pier for relaxed ocean fishing.
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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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