moderate
3 hours
Participants should be comfortable standing for extended periods and managing basic fishing tasks.
Join a thrilling 3-hour morning shark fishing adventure off Murrells Inlet’s coast. Perfect for families and up to six guests, this trip includes all gear and expert guidance for a memorable ocean experience.
Experience an adrenaline-packed morning with the 3HR Shark Trip offered by All Hooked Up Fishing Charters in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Venture 3 to 5 miles offshore into the Atlantic Ocean, where the opportunity to catch impressive sharks awaits. This 3-hour trip is designed for families and groups of up to six passengers, making it a perfect outdoor adventure for both experienced anglers and beginners. All essential fishing gear is provided, so you only need to bring your enthusiasm along with sunscreen, hats, and snacks to stay comfortable. The expert guides onboard share their knowledge, ensuring a safe and educational fishing experience. Whether it's your first shark fishing excursion or you're seeking a thrilling catch, this trip offers an unforgettable way to connect with the ocean’s power and immense wildlife. After the trip, enjoy the vibrant local seafood scene or a peaceful stroll around the charming inlet area. This private charter guarantees personalized attention and an intimate environment, making it a standout outdoor adventure in South Carolina.
Protect your skin from sun exposure during the morning hours on open water.
Keep hydrated and energized for the 3-hour trip, especially in warm weather.
Ocean waves can cause boat movement; motion sickness medication might help if you're prone to seasickness.
Morning temperatures can be cool on the water; bring a light jacket in spring and fall.
Murrells Inlet was historically a fishing village integral to South Carolina’s seafood industry and retains a rich maritime heritage.
The charter follows sustainable fishing practices and promotes catch-and-release to support shark populations and ocean health.
Protects your skin from prolonged exposure to strong sun on the open ocean.
summer specific
Provides shade and reduces sun glare while on the water.
summer specific
Helps prevent nausea due to ocean movement during fishing excursions.
Keeps you warm during cooler morning temperatures offshore.
spring specific