
Murrells Inlet MarshWalk
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Marsh/inlet fishing, not a traditional ocean pier
4012 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576300 ftFree (public access)
Bite score · Murrells Inlet MarshWalk
Great Bite
Wind is the main thing going for you.
72/100Confidence: High (every input reporting)Updated 31 min ago
What is driving it
- Tide: Slack water
- Solunar: 3/5
- Water Temp: 83.5°F
- Time of Day: Midday
- Wind: 8 mph
- Pressure: falling -1.6 mb/3h
These readings come from the stations nearest this pier. Along a 60-mile beach the tide, barometer and moon are shared, so neighbouring piers often score alike — the differences show up in wind, water temperature and sea state.
What this page is
This is the seasonal picture for Murrells Inlet MarshWalk: which months each species runs here, the bait that works on it and the sizes anglers report. It is not a live catch feed — nobody is counting fish on the rail, so nothing below is a report of what came over the rail this morning. Today's live signal is the bite score above, built from tide, pressure, wind and water temperature for the whole pier. For what people actually landed, see the catch reports.
7 species logged
What's biting at Murrells Inlet MarshWalk
3 species are in peak season here. Everything else is listed below in the order you are likely to run into it.
Peak season
3Running now. These are the fish worth building a trip around this month.

Red Drum (Redfish)
Sciaenops ocellatus
- Best bait
- Live shrimp, cut mullet
- Average size
- 18–27 in
- Pier record
- 75 lbs (SC state)
The most sought-after species on the pier. Look for them near the pilings during incoming tide.

Flounder
Paralichthys dentatus
- Best bait
- Live minnows, mud minnows
- Average size
- 14–20 in
- Pier record
- 20+ lbs
Best caught on bottom rigs near the pier structure. Incoming tide is prime time.

Spotted Seatrout
Cynoscion nebulosus
- Best bait
- Live shrimp, MirrOlure
- Average size
- 14–20 in
- Pier record
- 12 lbs (SC state)
Excellent in the inlet waters. Fish around oyster beds and grass flats.
Biting
4Around and catchable, but not the main event. Expect to work for them.

Whiting (Kingfish)
Menticirrhus spp.
- Best bait
- Shrimp, bloodworms
- Average size
- 10–14 in
- Pier record
- 3 lbs
Reliable year-round catch. Great eating fish and perfect for beginners.

Sheepshead
Archosargus probatocephalus
- Best bait
- Fiddler crabs, barnacles
- Average size
- 12–18 in
- Pier record
- 21 lbs (SC state)
Found around pier pilings feeding on barnacles. Tricky to hook, so set the hook fast.

Black Drum
Pogonias cromis
- Best bait
- Shrimp, clams, crab
- Average size
- 14–30 in
- Pier record
- 113 lbs
Larger specimens found near the pier base. Use heavy tackle for big bulls.

Spot
Leiostomus xanthurus
- Best bait
- Bloodworms, shrimp bits
- Average size
- 6–10 in
- Pier record
- 2 lbs
Arrive in huge schools in fall. Excellent pan fish and great fun for kids.
How this list is put together
Seasons and records here are what Murrells Inlet MarshWalk and regular anglers report — they are not a survey. A fish listed as slow can still show up in numbers on the right tide. Before you keep anything, check the size and bag limits, and see the species directory for full profiles.