For the sake of how well does a pier hold fish, I will give it to Apache as well. It is longer, deeper, and has more structure underneath.Apache.
Don't bother with any others
Hey we have those in GA too! Those are they guys who keep telling me I'm using the wrong bait when I'm pulling in keepers all day and they get nothing.loudmouth know-it-all self-appointed "pier owners/squatters"
Probably but I've never fished it. I stay on the south end of the strand. Pretty sure they put structure up under it when they built it, so I'd say the usual 1/3rd-halfway out to the inside corners of the T. Should be plenty of black drum, too.Does Apache give a local discount? where is the structure under the pier? Is there a solid spot on the pier to target sheepshead?
Yucca Ave down to Dolphin St at the north jetty. Basically any access after you see the Georgetown County sign. 100 times better than the flat, hard packed, lifeless MB surf.When you surf fish where do you park smoothlures
How is the fishing on the north jetty? Always fish the HBSP side but may get down this week or next week to try itProbably but I've never fished it. I stay on the south end of the strand. Pretty sure they put structure up under it when they built it, so I'd say the usual 1/3rd-halfway out to the inside corners of the T. Should be plenty of black drum, too.
Yucca Ave down to Dolphin St at the north jetty. Basically any access after you see the Georgetown County sign. 100 times better than the flat, hard packed, lifeless MB surf.
Surf fishing the beach before the jetty is some of the best we have, it's just a pain to get to. As for the jetty itself I don't mess with it except in fall and winter for trout and redfish. Probably can get some blues, ladyfish, and flounder on it right now.How is the fishing on the north jetty? Always fish the HBSP side but may get down this week or next week to try it