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— October 29 Lake Wylie is at 96.5% of full pool. Surface water temperatures in the morning are down to about 71 degrees and the lake is turning over in some areas. Water temperatures are still running a few weeks behind, and perhaps as a result of this Captain Rodger Taylor (803-517-7828) reports that the catfish […]
— October 29 Lake Greenwood water levels are at 437.16 (full pool is 440.0) and surface water temperatures are down to the lower 70s. Water temperatures have dropped but are still warmer than typical for this time of year, and veteran tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports that bass fishing remains a little tough. […]
— October 25 Lake Monticello water temperatures are in the lower 70s, and the water is typically clear. Lake levels normally fluctuate daily. Fishing an Alabama rig in the 15-foot range is still a good way to catch bass on Lake Monticello, but as it gets later in the fall B.A.S.S. angler Andy Wicker of […]
— October 25 Inshore surface water temperatures in Charleston have dropped to around 72, and shrimp and mullet are still abundant. While recent winds have muddied the water, in protected areas there is already some seasonal clearing. The redfish bite remains really good in Charleston, and Redfin Charters (843-277-5255) reports that fish are eating anything […]
— October 25 Lake Murray water levels are down to 355.75 (full pool is 360.00), and surface water temperatures have fallen into the lower 70s. Up the lake the water has turned over, in the mid-lake there are some signs of turnover, and the lower lake has not yet turned over. It would not be […]
— October 25 Lake Keowee is at 97.0% of full pool. Morning surface water temperatures are now in the mid-70s over most of the lake, but still around 80 degrees at the power plant. Water clarity is normal (very clear). Falling water temperatures have Lake Keowee bass on the move, and N&C Marine/Skeeter Team member […]
The South Carolina coast has been experiencing some extremely high tides this week, but despite these conditions the fishing in the Little River area has been very good. In fact, Captain Patrick Smiley (843-361-7445) believes that right now is the best fishing time of the year. Water temperatures are in the mid- to lower-60s, and […]