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BASS FISHING TIPS
FOR SOUTH CAROLINA
BASS FISHING TIPS FOR
SOUTH CAROLINA
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
You can find excellent bass fishing across South Carolina on major lakes, rivers and streams. Our bass fishing tips for South Carolina will steer you in the right direction.
Our bass fishing tips for South Carolina start with Lake Murray, a massive lake near Columbia that's 41 miles long, 14 miles wide with 525 miles of shoreline. The best time to fish for bass in the lake is mid March to May and there are many landings and docks that provide good access. Saluda Dam offers a full pool 360 feet above Mean Sea Level. Lake Wylie, on the North Carolina border, offers 325 miles of shoreline and features lots of largemouth and striped bass. Other major lakes with large bass populations include Greenwood, Hartwell, Jocassee, Marion, Moultrie and Wateree.
Fishermen know that fish love worms and Walking Worms more than any other bait
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As for rivers, our bass fishing tips for South Carolina focus on the Broad River, a great place to go for smallmouth and largemouth bass and the Santee River, which may be best because it's not well known and features many downed trees, stumps and other debris where the bass are hiding, with many trophies to be found.
Our bass fishing tips for South Carolina offer fishing strategies for different times of the year. In spring, fish shallow to moderate depths as bass move into the shallows. In summer, fish shallow in the morning and evenings and move deeper as the sun rises. In fall, fish shallow to moderate depths in the mornings and evenings and move outside deep structure during the day. In winter, fish shallow in the mornings and deeper as the sun rises and note that bass aren't active in cold water so move your bait slowly in deep cover.
When our bass fishing tips for South Carolina focus on the best lures make sure you check out the Walking Worm from NGC Sports. Bass anglers frequently use plastic worms and the Walking Worm is at the top of the list because it utilizes technology that traps air between tail segments that cause the lure to constantly curl like a live worm, which keeps the hungry bass striking. It's available in a variety of colors for different water conditions, from chartreuse to electric blue. So you can se these handy bass fishing tips for South Carolina on your next trip to the Palmetto state and good luck landing a big catch! |