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    My wife's company had there annual meeting at North Myrtle this week. So I get to drive a truck load of products down and back! Thursday morning right after a thunder storm goes through I head to Apache Pier. Tough conditions 60 degrees and 25 mile per hour wind out of the south east! Any way s I didn't get skunked. Using shrimp I ended up with 6 small croakers and one small trout for my efforts! Some regulars on the pier caught some whiting's! Fished till 2:30 then it was time to get cleaned up and load up the truck.
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    Way to go ! Love me some Apache Pier fishin. Inlaw has a camper up on row H. We gonna be down there pretty soon. Thanks for the pier report.
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    good deal Craig hope you had fun
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    Sounds fun, i want to find a good charter after i arrive in july and fish for some flounder and grouper. Have never caught those species and heard they are good eating. Whats the best eating fish off sc in the saltwater?

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    Quote Originally Posted by micorps View Post
    Sounds fun, i want to find a good charter after i arrive in july and fish for some flounder and grouper. Have never caught those species and heard they are good eating. Whats the best eating fish off sc in the saltwater?
    Thats a hard one to answer. Got em all. Flounder , King Mackeral ,Dolphin , Red Snapper, Grouper, Black Sea Bass.The list go'es on. You name it it is out there. Give em all a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ofishlbizzness View Post
    Thats a hard one to answer. Got em all. Flounder , King Mackeral ,Dolphin , Red Snapper, Grouper, Black Sea Bass.The list go'es on. You name it it is out there. Give em all a try.
    :he said easier answer is what aint good and what else is good you can catch plenty
    good eating fish surf fishing or take your boat in inlet and get um
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    Quote Originally Posted by ofishlbizzness View Post
    Thats a hard one to answer. Got em all. Flounder , King Mackeral ,Dolphin , Red Snapper, Grouper, Black Sea Bass.The list go'es on. You name it it is out there. Give em all a try.
    :he said easier answer is what aint good and what else is good you can catch plenty
    good eating fish surf fishing or take your boat in inlet and get um
    Fish tremble at the sound of my name

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    Croaker or whiting. Fresh is hard to beat. Basically panfish. Bloodworm or tiny pieces of shrimp.

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    Croaker or whiting. Fresh is hard to beat. Basically panfish. Bloodworm or tiny pieces of shrimp. I like to put one in a rod holder and cast another rod. Use enough weight so the current bounces it along the bottom. It's like catching bream on steroids. Fun and good eats. Buy your shrimp fresh or net them. Don't buy old shrimp. You can eat leftover bait too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REELDAWG View Post
    Croaker or whiting. Fresh is hard to beat. Basically panfish. Bloodworm or tiny pieces of shrimp. I like to put one in a rod holder and cast another rod. Use enough weight so the current bounces it along the bottom. It's like catching bream on steroids. Fun and good eats. Buy your shrimp fresh or net them. Don't buy old shrimp. You can eat leftover bait too.
    Cant say ive ever used bait i would eat except for the time i decided to use marinaded chicken for cats, bobber went down within minutes. But heck fishing with shrimp could change that, just bring some old bay and the torch from garage and your set.

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