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A great place to fish is Off The Beaten Track at any
one of the piers that line the coast of Myrtle Beach.
No matter where you are there is a fishing pier less
than five miles away.
Some you may want to visit would be:
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Myrtle Beach
State Park Pier, three miles south of Myrtle
Beach on U.S. 17. |
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238-5326 |
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Springmaid
Pier, 3200 Springmaid Blvd., Myrtle
Beach. 315-7156 |
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Surfside Pier,
Surfside Drive, Surfside Beach 238-0120 |
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Second Avenue Pier,
110 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach 626-8480 |
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The
Pier at Garden City, 110 Waccamaw Drive,
Garden City Beach (843)651-9700 |
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Pier 14,
1304 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach 448-4314 |
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Cherry
Grove Beach Pier, 3500 N. Ocean Blvd.,
North Myrtle Beach (843)249-1625 |
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Apache Campground Pier,
Lake Arrowhead Road, Myrtle Beach. |
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No luck today? If you don't catch
enough for dinner don't worry about it. Most of
the piers are also homes to the best local seafood
in town. Try Nibles at the Surfside Pier or Big
Daddy, Too! at the 2nd Avenue Pier.
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Nibles
Big
Daddy, Two! |
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For the best off season values
in Myrtle Beach Click
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