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Folly Beach & Pier


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Rating - Good   

Wednesday, May 01 2024
In the shallow parts of the pier, you can catch Drum, Whiting, and Trout. In the middle section, up and down the pier, you can catch Pompano, while the end of the pier is great for catching Tarpon, King and Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, and Jacks. During high tide, the water at the end of the pier can be as deep as 25 feet! Don't forget there is a cost to fish the pier: Adults: $7,Children (12 & under) & Seniors (60+) $4, Active military $4, Groups of 10 or more, $4 per person.

Wednesday, May 01 2024



GPS

GPS: 32.664787, -79.915855

Access Info

County Park on South side along with many public parking lots along the water. My favorite is at 1731 E Ashley Ave

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Folly Beach & Pier

RECEIVE FISHING REPORT UPDATES!


Rating - Good

In the shallow parts of the pier, you can catch Drum, Whiting, and Trout. In the middle section, up and down the pier, you can catch Pompano, while the end of the pier is great for catching Tarpon, King and Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, and Jacks. During high tide, the water at the end of the pier can be as deep as 25 feet! Don't forget there is a cost to fish the pier: Adults: $7,Children (12 & under) & Seniors (60+) $4, Active military $4, Groups of 10 or more, $4 per person.


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