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What a great start to the day in Murrells Inlet South Carolina. It is high tide and today I am going to fishing the grass lines and creek mouths to pick up whatever is biting.
I started out with a Super Spook top water and threw that for about 15 minutes with no Bites. I switched it up to a Bass Assassin on a ¼ oz Trout eye smeared with ProCure. It didn’t take long for the first bite of the day. Popping along the bottom and Bang Flounder #1.
After about 45 minutes, I changed it up again. On the menu was a ZMan 4” smoke shad. And it didn’t take long….Flounder #2.
AS I drifted along the grass lined oyster bars, a small 6” Redfish decided to play. If you listen closely you can hear him drumming. I continued to drift and came up on a creek mouth. There was a deep hole and I casted and picked up Flounder #3. This is when I knew this day was going to be special. I few minutes later, one of the Murrells Inlet residents came swimming by. A 4 ft shark swam by with not a care in the world.
I moved up into the creek not knowing, this would be the Hot Spot I was searching to find. I made a long cast and WAM another quality Flounder on the ZMAn Smoke Shad. I decided to make a change and start fishing a VooDoo Shrimp. A few cast later and the drag was screaming with the biggest Flounder of the day. Change is good. Several Smaller Fish later and I decided to end my day.
I have never experienced a day like today. The fish were fired up and eating everything I threw at them. If you planning a trip down to Myrtle Beach, please consider taking a day and come fishing in the Inlet.
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murrells inlet fishing report
What a great start to the day in Murrells Inlet South Carolina. It is high tide and today I am going to fishing the grass lines and creek mouths to pick up whatever is biting.
I started out with a Super Spook top water and threw that for about 15 minutes with no Bites. I switched it up to a Bass Assassin on a ¼ oz Trout eye smeared with ProCure. It didn’t take long for the first bite of the day. Popping along the bottom and Bang Flounder #1.
After about 45 minutes, I changed it up again. On the menu was a ZMan 4” smoke shad. And it didn’t take long….Flounder #2.
AS I drifted along the grass lined oyster bars, a small 6” Redfish decided to play. If you listen closely you can hear him drumming. I continued to drift and came up on a creek mouth. There was a deep hole and I casted and picked up Flounder #3. This is when I knew this day was going to be special. I few minutes later, one of the Murrells Inlet residents came swimming by. A 4 ft shark swam by with not a care in the world.
I moved up into the creek not knowing, this would be the Hot Spot I was searching to find. I made a long cast and WAM another quality Flounder on the ZMAn Smoke Shad. I decided to make a change and start fishing a VooDoo Shrimp. A few cast later and the drag was screaming with the biggest Flounder of the day. Change is good. Several Smaller Fish later and I decided to end my day.
I have never experienced a day like today. The fish were fired up and eating everything I threw at them. If you planning a trip down to Myrtle Beach, please consider taking a day and come fishing in the Inlet.
Thank you for watching, please Subscribe, Like and leave a comment. I’ll see you soon.
8 Comments
Hey brother had to cancel the order on the tamarack pro but talked to hoodoo and have the gray mist otw
Awesome video brother.
What part of the inlet was this? We are heading down in two days to give it a go!
Great vid. Went last week to North Myrtle and caught three short flounder, blues, pinfish and a ray…
Was down the last week of June, caught 7 sting rays. Awesome time on the water. Thanks for the videos
We enjoyed the summer flounder bite this weekend too. Great to be out in the inlet!!
Definitely a croaker,,,not a redfish.
Pretty sure that the small red was a croaker but i could be wrong. Nice vid tight lines