Myrtle Beach Fishing Report March 2016
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Black Drum
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March inshore and deep sea fishing report for 2016 fishing in Myrtle Beach SC with North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters is as good as it gets! The weather is starting to get warm here in Myrtle Beach South Carolina. So these means the water temps are heating up and the fish are starting to bite. As the days keep getting warmer the more the inshore fishing will bite. Myrtle Inshore Fishing Myrtle Beach Inshore Fishing is off to good start this time of year. It’s only going to get better as the weather keeps warming up day by day. We are catch red drum in the shallow backwater creeks around Sunset Beach and Ocean Isle Beach North Carolina on both live and artificial. There has been a small Speckled Trout bite on the falling tide in some of the creeks on artificial baits. The Black Drum bite is off to a slow start this year so far. We are catching a few in holes at low tide in hole on fresh shrimp. With the current weather patterns fishing should be in full swing by mid-March when water temps in the mid 60’s. This will make the week before and week after Easter a great time to go Inshore Fishing in Myrtle Beach for a great family friendly fishing charter.
Keith Logan
North-myrtle-beach, South Carolina, United States
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