
Long Line Charter Fishing offers large-group inshore and offshore fishing trips from Little River, SC, targeting sharks, sea bass, and more on a spacious boat with expert crews.
Long Line Charter Fishing offers large-group inshore and offshore fishing trips from Little River, SC, targeting sharks, sea bass, and more on a spacious boat with expert crews.
Long Line Charter Fishing offers a standout maritime experience from Little River, South Carolina, a coastal town known for its direct access to the Atlantic’s abundant inshore and offshore fishing grounds. Situated along the Grand Strand near Myrtle Beach, this locale balances calm estuary conditions and the sprawling continental shelf, giving anglers a dynamic fishing environment right at their fingertips. Long Line brings deep local knowledge and a hands-on approach, making it a favorite for families and large groups seeking both variety and quantity.
The fleet’s flagship, a spacious and well-equipped boat stationed at 4474 Water Front Ave, comfortably accommodates up to 20 passengers, providing plenty of room to fish and relax. The boat’s canopy offers crucial shade under South Carolina’s often hot sun—a detail appreciated by returning guests. Captains like Lawrence and crew members such as Mike and Eric are praised for their tireless energy and engaging personalities, ensuring customers not only land fish but have a memorable outing.
Trips typically mix bottom fishing with targeted shark fishing, with catches including Black Sea Bass, Kelp Bass, barracuda, and impressive 5-6 foot sharks. The crew’s expertise keeps lines in the water where the bite is strongest, shifting tactics and locations until everyone is hooked. The service rounds out with post-trip cleaning and filleting, sending anglers home with ready-to-cook catches.
Long Line Charter Fishing’s commitment to customer experience, versatile trip options, and deep familiarity with local waters makes it a key player in South Carolina’s recreational fishing scene. Whether planning a family trip, a group retreat, or a dedicated angler’s day out, Long Line’s attentive crew and well-appointed vessel deliver adventure and trophies without sacrificing comfort or safety.
The boat accommodates up to 20 passengers, so reserving well in advance ensures availability for family or group outings.
essential PriorityEven with boat canopy shade, sunscreen, hats, and UV-protection clothing are necessary for fishing under the Southern sun.
essential PriorityWeather can shift quickly on the water; pack a light rain jacket or windbreaker for comfort during spring or fall trips.
info PriorityDecks can be wet and slippery; sturdy shoes with grip will help maintain balance and safety during fishing.
essential PriorityEssential for protecting skin during long exposure on deck.
Provide stability and safety on wet boat decks.
Useful for sudden spring showers and wind.
Help protect hands when handling lines and fish.
Spring brings moderate temperatures and excellent bottom fishing for sea bass species, though wind can affect boat stability in the early season.
Summer offers prime conditions for shark fishing and abundant catches but requires diligent sun protection and hydration amid faster afternoon heat spikes.
Fall can produce some of the largest sharks and best sea bass hauls, paired with cooler air temperatures and generally stable waters before winter sets in.
Winter trips show fewer anglers on the water, ideal for those looking for a peaceful day of fishing, though colder temps and early sunsets require warmer gear and planning.
Typical catches include Black Sea Bass, Kelp Bass, barracuda, Spanish Mackerel, and various shark species up to 6 feet.
Yes, the experienced crew assist all skill levels, making the trip enjoyable and successful for beginners and experienced anglers alike.
Absolutely; the boat accommodates up to 20 passengers comfortably, making it ideal for families and group outings.
Yes, Long Line Charter supplies fishing rods, tackle, and bait as part of the trip.
Yes, after the trip, the crew cleans and bags the fish to make transport and preparation easier.
Spring through fall offers the best fishing conditions, with shark fishing peaking in summer and good bottom fishing in spring and fall.
Atlantic seascapesJumping fish and sharksBirds of prey along the coast
Myrtle Beach
moderate
3–6 hours
Basic physical fitness recommended to handle standing for hours and reeling fish, but no advanced fitness required.
Little River has a long heritage as a fishing village, supported by its access to productive waters and maritime culture dating back over a century.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience.