North Myrtle Beach Fish Species

Common Questions


What is the most common fish at Myrtle Beach?

The most common fish at Myrtle Beach is the flounder. At Sea J's Fishing Charters, our experienced guide, Justin, knows all the best spots to reel in these tasty flatfish. 


What fish are running in North Myrtle Beach?

The fish currently running in North Myrtle Beach include a variety of species such as Mahi Mahi, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, and Snapper. With Sea J's Fishing Charters, our expert guide Justin will take you to the prime spots where these fish are abundant. Justin's extensive knowledge of the local waters ensures that you'll have an unforgettable fishing experience, reeling in some of the most sought-after catches along the North Myrtle Beach coastline.


What kind of fish are in the ocean at Myrtle Beach?

In the ocean at Myrtle Beach, you can find a diverse range of fish species including Flounder, Mahi Mahi, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Snapper, and more. With Sea J's Fishing Charters, our skilled guide Justin will lead you to the best spots to target these fish, ensuring an exciting and rewarding fishing adventure in the waters of Myrtle Beach.


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