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Springmaid Pier

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Myrtle Beach1,060 ft$8/day

Bite score · Springmaid Pier

Great Bite

Wind is the main thing going for you.

72/100Confidence: High (every input reporting)Updated 1 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 -1.7 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.

Next high

4:19 AM

4.1 ft · in about 12 hours

Next low

10:41 PM

1.4 ft · in about 7 hours

Predictions from NOAA CO-OPS · Springmaid Pier. The hour either side of a tide change is usually the hour worth fishing. See the full tide table.

Right now

Conditions at Springmaid Pier

View live conditions

Water temp

83.5°F

Air 84°F

Wind

8 kn S

Gusts 7 kn

Tide

Slack

From NOAA CO-OPS

Pressure

1015 mb

Low Hazard

Beach flag: Low Hazard

Calm conditions. Exercise normal caution.

The next four days

Planning a trip later in the week

Only today carries a scored bite — the model runs on current readings, so there is no score for a day that has not happened. The days after today show their solunar rating, which is a sun-and-moon heuristic, not a measurement of the water.

  • TodayAug 22

    Bite score

    Great Bite72/100

    Best window

    7:53 PM9:53 PMMajor solunar period

  • SunAug 23

    Solunar rating

    Best window

    8:42 PM10:42 PMMajor solunar period

  • MonAug 24

    Solunar rating

    Best window

    9:30 PM11:30 PMMajor solunar period

  • TueAug 25

    Solunar rating

    Best window

    10:18 PM12:18 AMMajor solunar period

About Springmaid Pier

Springmaid Pier is a 1,060-foot fishing pier located at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton in Myrtle Beach. It holds the distinction of being home to the NOAA weather observation station (Station 8661070) that provides real-time oceanographic data for the entire Grand Strand. The pier offers excellent fishing, especially for king mackerel and red drum, and is one of the few piers with resort amenities nearby.

House rules

  • No cast nets from the pier (SC law on public piers)
  • No shark fishing from the pier deck (most piers)
  • Keep your area clean. Dispose of bait and fish scraps properly
  • Be courteous to other anglers. Don't cast over someone else's line
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult

House rules are set by the pier. State-wide size and bag limits are on the regulations page.

18 species

What you can catch at Springmaid Pier

4 species are in peak season here right now.

See all species at Springmaid Pier
Peak season

Red Drum (Redfish)

Sciaenops ocellatus

Mar–Nov

Best bait: Live shrimp, cut mullet

Peak season

Flounder

Paralichthys dentatus

Mar–Nov

Best bait: Live minnows, mud minnows

Peak season

Spanish Mackerel

Scomberomorus maculatus

Apr–Oct

Best bait: Gotcha plugs, spoons

Biting

Whiting (Kingfish)

Menticirrhus spp.

Year-round

Best bait: Shrimp, bloodworms

Biting

Sheepshead

Archosargus probatocephalus

Jan–Apr

Best bait: Fiddler crabs, barnacles

Biting

Black Drum

Pogonias cromis

Mar–May, Sep–Nov

Best bait: Shrimp, clams, crab

Biting

Bluefish

Pomatomus saltatrix

Apr–Nov

Best bait: Cut bait, spoons

Biting

Spot

Leiostomus xanthurus

Sep–Dec

Best bait: Bloodworms, shrimp bits

Not sure what you caught?

Answer four questions about the shape, the markings and where it hit, and the identifier narrows it to a shortlist of Grand Strand species — worth checking before you decide whether it is legal to keep.

Identify your fish

Bait that works here

What to buy on the way

See the full bait guide

Live Shrimp

live

Red Drum, Flounder, Sheepshead, Black Drum

Rig: Carolina rig or float rig

Bloodworms

live

Whiting, Spot, Croaker, Pompano

Rig: Two-hook bottom rig (pompano rig)

Cut Mullet

cut

Red Drum, Black Drum, Bluefish, Sharks

Rig: Fish-finder rig on the bottom

Fiddler Crabs

live

Sheepshead, Black Drum, Tautog

Rig: Small hook, light weight, near pilings