Fishing in Sea Pines
From lagoons to tidal creeks to the Atlantic Ocean, Sea Pines is pure nirvana for anglers of all ages.
The information below should give you a head start for a fishing adventure of a lifetime.
Fishing in Sea Pines
Sea Pines is home to more than 50 lakes and lagoons, providing many places to cast your line. Freshwater angling reels in crappy, bass, bream and catfish in Lake Mary and Lake Joe, located in the heart of the Forest Preserve. Our brackish water creeks and lagoons produce sea trout, flounder and red drum (spotail bass). The Sea Pines Plantation Fishing Regulations provides information on persons authorized to fish, controls over fishing and catch limits. A $5 fishing permit is required to fish and crab the lakes, lagoons and creeks in Sea Pines. To obtain a permit drop by the Sea Pines Security Office located in the Community Services Associates Building at 175 Greenwood Drive. To contact the Sea Pines Security Office directly, call 843-671-7170. Shore FishingShore fishing along our beautiful beach can be a very enjoyable experience. All beaches on Hilton Head Island are open to the public and require a South Carolina fishing license. To obtain a salt water fishing license online, please visit Take Me Fishing.org website. Using a surf rod with a 30-pound test line, your best bet for catching dinner will be found on the most southern tip of the Island and along the Calibogue Sound. From here you can view stunning sunsets across the water. Offshore FishingTo real in big fish from the deep waters, including the Gulf Stream, you’ll want to charter a boat to go offshore fishing. Please visit the Fishing Charter section of our website for information on charter boats operating out of Harbor Town marina. |
Fishing Links & Resources
At our local marinas and outfitters you can expect to get plenty of tips on where to catch fish and what bait or lures are currently working best or try visiting the on-line resources listed below: Fishing Reports: Other Fishing Websites: South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) |

