Lake Wateree SC
Lake Wateree SC
I do believe this is the best bar in this lake. There is some channel breaklines up lake I would check.
But overall lake doesn't look too good to me.
Considering lake visibility is same everywhere.
Anyone else willing to look?
But overall lake doesn't look too good to me.
Considering lake visibility is same everywhere.
Anyone else willing to look?
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David Powell
Re: Lake Wateree SC
No way I could pick out the best bar, but a quick look around showed an awful lot of nice looking stuff worth checking out if it was me. I really like the looks of some of those “complex” structures that appear to have multiple bars and breaklines in a small area. Agree on some of those upriver channel breaklines and delta ridges. They look good. No idea what water color looks like, so that could definitely change my opinion, but seems like more than enough structures to keep a guy busy for a while. Also looks like it might be heavily current influenced like several other TVA impoundments.
Re: Lake Wateree SC
If it was this time of year I’d start at Colonel cove. If nothing happening in that cove I’d shoot across the lake and work that side all the way to the dam.
"Spoonpluging is a good way to catch all fish but not the best way to catch any fish
Re: Lake Wateree SC
"Spoonpluging is a good way to catch all fish but not the best way to catch any fish
Re: Lake Wateree SC
Champ, this I was told used to have a ton of big bass the water color is pretty good in the summer and is loaded with striper and crappies.
I have a couple buddies who still fish it (mainly pounding the bank) and catch fish very often over 10.
I’ve always wanted to fish it but can’t seem to get away from Santee Cooper.
This lake is quite a bit more manageable than Santee Cooper as it’s not nearly as big. Beaver creek is where my buddy’s hammer the striper and crappies so I’d prolly start there or at the headwaters where in narrows down.
Monticello was the lake that used to be absolutely loaded with huge bass. I work with a store in Columbia and the owner said years ago it wasn’t uncommon to catch half dozen over 10 per trip. He showed me pictures too.
Def. Take a plug knocker!
I have a couple buddies who still fish it (mainly pounding the bank) and catch fish very often over 10.
I’ve always wanted to fish it but can’t seem to get away from Santee Cooper.
This lake is quite a bit more manageable than Santee Cooper as it’s not nearly as big. Beaver creek is where my buddy’s hammer the striper and crappies so I’d prolly start there or at the headwaters where in narrows down.
Monticello was the lake that used to be absolutely loaded with huge bass. I work with a store in Columbia and the owner said years ago it wasn’t uncommon to catch half dozen over 10 per trip. He showed me pictures too.
Def. Take a plug knocker!
Re: Lake Wateree SC
Also I just talked to the guy who fished Monticello a lot and he said there are 6-8lb smallies in here too.
They always caught the big fish early on the flats with top water and fishing the rip rap and brush piles.
Looks like a fun place to try
They always caught the big fish early on the flats with top water and fishing the rip rap and brush piles.
Looks like a fun place to try
Re: Lake Wateree SC
I'm gonna try and do watree sometime this summer maybe July. Sounds like I will have to devote a day or two to monticello.
David Powell
Re: Lake Wateree SC
Is this the same Lake Monticello? If so, they recently drained and nuked it, so it may be a while before you see lots of big bass again. Sounds like you may not even be able to launch for a couple years.
http://www.magnoliareporter.com/sports/ ... e5079.html
http://www.magnoliareporter.com/sports/ ... e5079.html
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That’s in Arkansas. I’m in sc
Re: Lake Wateree SC
My mistake. Searched for SC but that story got snuck in the feed and I didn’t catch it. Turns out several states have ‘Lake Monticellos’