North Myrtle Beach Fishing Outlook – April 17, 2026

🌊 Harbor Log

Conditions are steady across the board today, with light southwest wind, stable pressure, and a strong incoming tide building into the evening.

Nothing extreme… which is exactly what you want. When things settle like this, patterns tend to hold—and today’s opportunity builds late.


🌤️ Conditions

  • Sky: Sunny
  • Temperature: Mid 70s
  • Wind: Southwest 5–10 mph
  • Barometric Pressure: ~30.08–30.12 inHg (steady)

Conditions Confidence: High

What it means:
Light wind and stable pressure support consistent water conditions, allowing fish to feed more predictably rather than react to changing weather.


🌊 Tide & Water Movement

  • Low Tide: ~2:30 PM
  • High Tide: ~8:30 PM

Primary Movement Window: Late afternoon into evening incoming tide

Timing Confidence: High

What it means:
As water pushes back in, bait begins to move through edges, structure, and transition zones—creating more defined feeding opportunities.


🌙 Solunar & Moon

  • Minor Period: ~3:00 PM
  • Major Period: ~8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
  • Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous

What it means:
The major period aligns closely with high tide and sunset, extending the feeding window into early night hours.


🌡️ Water Temperature

  • 66–68°F

What it means:
This temperature range supports transitional activity across multiple species, with increased movement as conditions remain stable.


🎯 Best Opportunity Windows

  • Primary: 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Extended: 9:00 PM – 10:30 PM
  • Secondary: Late morning through mid-afternoon

What it means:
The strongest opportunity builds as incoming tide, solunar activity, and evening conditions overlap.


🧠 What Conditions Favor Today

  • Moving water patterns: Conditions favor activity along current edges, structure, and transition zones as the tide builds
  • Stable feeding behavior: Consistent pressure and light wind support predictable movement rather than reactive feeding
  • Evening extension: The current moon phase favors longer feeding windows into the early night

Bite Confidence: Moderate


🗺️ Where Conditions Favor the Bite

  • Pier structure and surrounding water: As incoming tide increases movement, structure becomes more active
  • Marsh edges and creek mouths: Rising water pushes bait into predictable lanes along edges
  • Transition zones (drop-offs, bends, points): Areas where moving water meets structure should concentrate activity
  • Surf cuts and troughs: Clean conditions and light wind keep these areas fishable, especially later in the day

What it means:
Focus on water movement over location—areas with active current will consistently outperform still water today.


🧭 Fishing Outlook

Overall Rating: GOOD → VERY GOOD (evening peak)
Outlook Confidence: High

Why it lines up:

  • Stable barometric pressure
  • Light wind
  • Clean water conditions
  • Strong incoming tide timing
  • Solunar and moon alignment extending the window

⚓ Captain’s Take

Today isn’t about covering water.

It’s about being in the right place when the tide starts moving.

The best opportunity builds late with the incoming water and should peak around sunset into early dark.

Stay a little longer than most people.


Check back daily for updated fishing conditions, tides, and bite forecasts for North Myrtle Beach.