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Fishing Charters in Charleston

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Fishing charters put you on the water with a licensed captain, a rigged boat and local knowledge of where the fish are running. The market splits by trip length and water: an inshore or half-day trip commonly runs about $400-600 for the boat, while an offshore or full-day deep-sea trip lands closer to $1,000-2,000. Most captains price by the boat rather than per person, so a group of four splits the cost, and many include rods, reels, bait and tackle - always ask what is covered and what you bring. Rates vary by port, season and target species, so compare a couple of operators and confirm trip details, pricing and availability directly with the operator before you book.

Typical pricing

Typical US pricing: about $400-600 for an inshore or half-day charter and roughly $1,000-2,000 for an offshore or full-day deep-sea trip, usually priced per boat and split among the group. Licenses, rods and bait are often included - confirm current pricing and availability with the operator.

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FAQ

Fishing Charters in Charleston - common questions

How much does a fishing charter cost? +
A half-day inshore charter typically runs about $400-600 for the boat, and a full-day offshore or deep-sea trip commonly lands between $1,000 and $2,000. Most captains price per boat, so the cost splits across your group. Rates vary by port, season and target species - confirm current pricing and availability with the operator.
Is fishing gear included on a charter? +
Most charters include rods, reels, bait and terminal tackle, and the captain usually carries the required vessel licenses. Coolers, food and drinks are commonly bring-your-own. Ask each operator exactly what is provided and what you should bring, along with their policy on keeping or releasing your catch.
How do I choose a fishing charter? +
Compare Google ratings and review counts across a few operators, check which species and waters they target and the trip length that fits you, and ask what the price includes. Reviews mentioning the captain by name are a good signal. Once you have a shortlist, confirm trip details, pricing and availability directly with the operator.
How much does a fishing guide cost in Charleston? +
River guide trips around Charleston generally run about $300-$550, driven by whether you book a half-day or full day float and a shared or private trip, with specialized muskie days often at the top of the range. Confirm the price, the river you will fish and what is included with the operator.
Where do you go for muskie near Charleston? +
The Elk River is the noted muskie water in the area, where guides cast big bucktails and glide baits for these hard-to-fool predators, with fall a prime stretch as the fish turn aggressive before winter. It is a numbers-low, reward-high pursuit. Ask your guide about a dedicated muskie float on the Elk.
Is the New River good for smallmouth bass? +
Yes. The New River, one of the oldest rivers in the world, is a strong trophy smallmouth fishery, with hard-fighting bronzebacks holding around ledge rock and current seams and hitting topwater and tubes through the warm months. Ask your guide whether they run a wade trip or a drift for New River smallmouth.

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