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Columbia, South Carolina ?
I may have the opportunity to visit beautiful South Carolina sometime in
late September- Columbia area. Is there any reason to bring along some fly fishing accoutrements to wile away the hours? jh |
Columbia, South Carolina ?
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 08:47:23 -0600, "John Hightower"
wrote: I may have the opportunity to visit beautiful South Carolina sometime in late September- Columbia area. Is there any reason to bring along some fly fishing accoutrements to wile away the hours? You'll be about a 3 hour drive from Walt's shop in NC. There are plenty of nice places to fish up in that area. -- Charlie... |
Columbia, South Carolina ?
John Hightower wrote:
I may have the opportunity to visit beautiful South Carolina sometime in late September- Columbia area. Is there any reason to bring along some fly fishing accoutrements to wile away the hours? jh Surprisingly, there is a small trout water nearby. The tailrace from Lake Murray into the Saluda River has stocked trout. Look at this: http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/cec/news/...3.html#landing Also, lots of warm water opportunities in rivers and lakes. Next closest cold water fisheries (trout) are northeast around the GA and NC borders. Good luck. Tom |
Columbia, South Carolina ?
"John Hightower" wrote in message ... I may have the opportunity to visit beautiful South Carolina sometime in late September- Columbia area. Is there any reason to bring along some fly fishing accoutrements to wile away the hours? There is a stocked tailwater near Columbia, Going west and north of Clemson/Anderson and if you don't mind a hike there are some trout streams in the hills but you will not find them on a list of trout water, and go to the nw corner of the state the Chattooga River is a great wild and scenic brown trout fishery. Then there's alway North Carolina, Brevard is not too far and the Davidson. In other words, they are there. I think Drew is in Charlotte, a bribe might get him to open up, charlotte and columbia are so close together they might as well be twin cities. |
Columbia, South Carolina ?
Wayne Knight wrote:
In other words, they are there. I think Drew is in Charlotte, a bribe might get him to open up, charlotte and columbia are so close together they might as well be twin cities. Your best hope for trout and the closest destination would be the Green River flowing out of Saluda, NC about 1.5 hrs up I 26. Just north of town there are 2 lakes that should yield bass and bream. Smallies should be found on the neighboring rivers using wooly boogers or crawfish patterns. Southeast is the Congaree Swamp, but I wouldn't recommend going in there alone or unarmed. Further down is Lake Marion and the Santee Cooper area. For best results there I'd hire a guide. Good bass off exposed stumps and massive cats deep. Enjoy. Drew |
Columbia, South Carolina ?
Drew wrote:
Wayne Knight wrote: In other words, they are there. I think Drew is in Charlotte, a bribe might get him to open up, charlotte and columbia are so close together they might as well be twin cities. Your best hope for trout and the closest destination would be the Green River flowing out of Saluda, NC about 1.5 hrs up I 26. Just north of town there are 2 lakes that should yield bass and bream. Smallies should be found on the neighboring rivers using wooly boogers or crawfish patterns. Southeast is the Congaree Swamp, but I wouldn't recommend going in there alone or unarmed. Further down is Lake Marion and the Santee Cooper area. For best results there I'd hire a guide. Good bass off exposed stumps and massive cats deep. Enjoy. Drew I stand corrected. The Green flows out of Tuxedo and I believe that watershed is still hatchery supported. See http://www.ncwildlife.org FishingStocking or MapsHenderson/Polk/Transylvania Counties. Drew |
Columbia, South Carolina ?
"Drew" wrote in message ... Drew wrote: Wayne Knight wrote: In other words, they are there. I think Drew is in Charlotte, a bribe might get him to open up, charlotte and columbia are so close together they might as well be twin cities. Your best hope for trout and the closest destination would be the Green River flowing out of Saluda, NC about 1.5 hrs up I 26. Just north of town there are 2 lakes that should yield bass and bream. Smallies should be found on the neighboring rivers using wooly boogers or crawfish patterns. Southeast is the Congaree Swamp, but I wouldn't recommend going in there alone or unarmed. Further down is Lake Marion and the Santee Cooper area. For best results there I'd hire a guide. Good bass off exposed stumps and massive cats deep. Enjoy. Drew I stand corrected. The Green flows out of Tuxedo and I believe that watershed is still hatchery supported. See http://www.ncwildlife.org FishingStocking or MapsHenderson/Polk/Transylvania Counties. Drew Thanks- I'll try to get some research done before we go- I think there is always a way to find a place to fish :-) jh |
Columbia, South Carolina ?
a-happy-up-yours wrote:
John Hightower wrote: I may have the opportunity to visit beautiful South Carolina sometime in late September- Columbia area. Is there any reason to bring along some fly fishing accoutrements to wile away the hours? jh Surprisingly, there is a small trout water nearby. The tailrace from Lake Murray into the Saluda River has stocked trout. Look at this: http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/cec/news/...3.html#landing Also, lots of warm water opportunities in rivers and lakes. Next closest cold water fisheries (trout) are northeast around the GA and NC borders. Good luck. Tom OOPS, shoulda said northwest. Tom |
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