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Lake Greenwood Sponsored by
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Date 16-Nov-09
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Conditions : Lake Greenwood:
  • Striped Bass: Good. Sportsman’s Friend reports that striper are scattered but schooling action has been reported around the State Park and Goat Island and some nice fish have been weighed in. At times bass, white perch and striper all seem to be coming to the surface together and eating shad.
  • Catfish: Good. Captain Chris Simpson reports that drifting fresh cut gizzard shad is working well.
  • Largemouth bass: Fair to good. Stanley Gunter of the 2009 SC BASS champion Greenwood Bassmasters reports that fish are spread out. They can still be caught deep around humps on Carolina rigs and spoons but good numbers of fish have also moved shallower into creeks and pockets on the main lake.
  • Crappie: Fair. Sportsman’s Friend reports that crappie seem to have moved from deep brush piles into channels in about the 10 foot depth range. Use jigs tipped with minnows.
  • Reported by: SCDNR


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    About: - Lake Greenwood: Long known for excellent crappie action, including slabs over one pound. Plenty of 6-to 8-pound largemouth. Quality striped bass population is under fished. This is the first contour map ever produced for Greenwood. 11,400 acres
    • Catfish
    • Crappie
    • Largemouth Bass
    • Striped Bass

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