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Heading to Lake Marion in April. Gonna rent a pontoon boat for the week. Staying at club Wyndham. Would love to get into some blue cats or anything fun for the kids. Anyone have any knowledge on how to fish that lake? Or even any cool things to do in that area by boat?
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i have not been there, but you are not far from the summerville area. if you are looking to do something fun with the kids, check out a guide service for fossil hunting. there are tons of shark teeth to be found, and if you are lucky, they can be quite large. i can give you a few names if you are interested, pm me.
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I think there are landlocked Striped Bass in the lake.
"Stripers prefer the cold water and spend the warmer months in the deep waters of lake Moultrie. As the temperature cools and the bait schools up, the stripers move up the canal to Lake Marion." Good luck and have fun! |
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Santee Cooper Country is God's country. Both Marion and Moultrie are gigantic, you're going to want to drift for blue cats with a Santee Rig. First things first go online and order the Hot Spots Map for Lake Marion for $11, make sure you have the $10 or $15 Navionics App on your phone, whatever it costs these days and make sure you're not fishing blind. If you want to PM me I'll give you my # and I'll happily give you a few tips that should help you catch some blue cats.
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I just looked at where the Wyndham is and the Navionics app. I'm a blue cat junkie so I'm intrigued now. Ha ha. In April that creek where the Wyndham is should be warmer than the main lake and I bet you'll catch blues right of the shore. Even the giants come into 5-feet of water to eat the shad so don't ever think twice about how shallow you fish. Other than that the main lake channel passes right in front of the creek mouth and there's plenty of structure close by. If you know how to read a map you'll know exactly where to fish, if you don't I'll help you out. Blue cats are the bomb.
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