moderate
7 hours
Basic physical fitness is needed for standing, casting, and reeling during fishing; easy for most age groups.
Discover an exciting seven-hour private fishing charter in Little River, South Carolina. Catch species like Cobia, Mackerel, and sharks in tranquil creeks or vibrant reefs along the Carolina coast!
Embark on a thrilling seven-hour fishing charter with Fine Catch Fishing Charters along the beautiful Carolina coastline near Little River, South Carolina. Whether you prefer the peaceful calm of backwater creeks or the energetic environment of nearshore reefs, this trip offers something for every angler. Throughout the day, you’ll have multiple opportunities to catch exciting fish such as Cobia, Mackerel, and even the occasional shark, all while soaking in the scenic coastal vistas. The experienced crew ensures a safe, accommodating, and engaging experience regardless of your skill level, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned anglers. Beyond the fishing, enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze and vibrant marine life that adds to the adventure’s allure. This private charter provides a personalized experience where your preferences guide the journey, promising great catches and memorable moments on the water. Prepare for an action-packed day filled with excitement, natural beauty, and the joy of sport fishing in one of South Carolina’s best fishing destinations.
The southern sun can be intense, so protect your skin with SPF and lightweight, long-sleeve shirts.
Carry plenty of water or drinks to stay hydrated during the seven-hour fishing trip.
Choose boat-friendly, non-slip shoes for safety while moving around the deck.
If you’re prone to seasickness, consider meds or natural remedies before heading offshore.
Little River has a rich maritime heritage, historically serving as an important hub for commercial and recreational fishing in South Carolina.
Fine Catch Fishing Charters practices catch and release and promotes sustainable fishing to preserve local fish populations and marine habitats.
Protect your skin from strong UV rays during extended outdoor exposure.
summer specific
Reduce glare on the water to better spot fish and protect your eyes.
Improve grip and protect your hands when handling fish and equipment.
spring specific
Stay dry and warm during unexpected rain or cooler winds on the water.
fall specific