Experience Fishing on your Next Vacation to North Myrtle Beach

Experience Fishing on your Next Vacation to North Myrtle Beach

Do you or someone in your family love to fish? If you do, then we can tell you all about fishing on your next family vacation to North Myrtle Beach. Staying with us at North Beach Vacations will keep you and your family close to some of the best fishing locations in the area. Let’s take a look below at a few places where your family can go for some great fishing.

Cherry Grove Pier

Experience Fishing on your Next Vacation to North Myrtle Beach

Cherry Grove Pier in North Myrtle Beach is one of the best places in the area to go fishing with the family! They have been open since the 1950s, and it became famous when Walter caught a 1780 lb tiger shark. No need to have a South Carolina fishing license; it is included with your admission to the pier. You will notice that the fishing season is from February through December 1st, and don’t worry if you don’t have a fishing pole as you can rent one. The price of the daily pier pass is $3.00 per person, and even to walk on the pier for breathtaking views, you must have one. We always recommend that you go and enjoy fishing from this pier on every vacation with us.

Fishing on the Great Open Waters

Experience Fishing on your Next Vacation to North Myrtle Beach

Another favorite among locals and our guests is to take a day fishing trip with Little River Fishing Fleet in North Myrtle Beach. Depending on how long you’d like to be on the great open waters of the Atlantic Ocean depends on how much or what fishing adventure you should try. Each fishing trip will include your rod, reel, bait, tackle, and fishing license. Along with the fishing adventures, they also have a Dolphin Adventure Cruise that is available by calling to book. You can however, book your fishing trips online with the first date beginning on May 1st. Think of the excitement that your family could have if you surprised them with this fantastic adventure!

While there are many other places that you and your family can go fishing but these are the few, we wanted to share with you. If you haven’t booked your next vacation to stay with us at North Beach Vacations, now is the time. We hope to see you and your family soon and making new memories!  

Pier Fishing in North Myrtle Beach this Fall

Beachcomber vacation rentals, you will be close to 2 different fishing piers. We know that some of the most relaxing fishing can be done on one of the local piers. Below are our picks for the North Myrtle Beach fishing piers.

Cherry Grove Pier

Pier Fishing in North Myrtle Beach this Fall

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Cherry Grove Pier is a wonderful pier to start fishing at if you have never done so before. Many visitors come to the quaint town of Cherry Grove, SC and was built in the 1950’s. This pier has been family owned since 1965 and many have considered this as an iconic landmark. If you are coming to try out fishing but don’t have any fishing gear, have no fear. Cherry Grove Pier will allow you to rent fishing rods and you can get your fishing license here too. It costs $24 all day to rent a rod with a $30 deposit on it. It will cost you $16 for after 3 pm. And if you don’t feel the need to fish, you can walk the pier for $3. If you bring your own rod then it will be $3 for admission and $7.50 for each rod. They also carry fishing bait and a full line tackle shop as well.

14th Avenue Pier

The 14th Avenue Pier has been around since the 1920’s. It is known to many locals as the historic pier and has the famous Pier 14 restaurant there. The restaurant has been known to many visitors as one of the best restaurants in Myrtle Beach. You can come and rent fishing poles again where it costs $8 plus a $20 refundable deposit. If you are looking to fish with your own gear, then it costs $7 for the fishing pass and $2 for an additional pole. Please note that they do have a pole limit per person so you can only use 2 poles per person. 14th Avenue Pier also has bait in their shop so you are able to grab squid, shrimp, mullet and finger mullet for your fishing trip. They are open from 7 am to 11 pm so don’t miss out on the fun! Pier Fishing in North Myrtle Beach this Fall While there are other fishing piers that you can visit in the Myrtle Beach area, we just thought these two were a good option for you. And if fishing off a pier is just not for you, there are other fishing adventures you can do while in North Myrtle Beach. If you want to still fish but not sure what to do, how about try out a Deep-Sea fishing experience. You will be able to catch more fish and just the experience itself is a perfect family outing. And if you are still searching for an oceanfront vacation rental, we have several for you to choose from this fall. We hope to see you this fall while the weather is turning a bit cooler but you can still enjoy the sunshine and beach.]]>