If you prefer to fish in a less well known area where fewer anglers
are present, crappie fishing in South Carolina can be fruitful
at Piedmont in Stumpy Pond. Because it is a small fishing lake
by comparison to some of these larger destinations, several anglers
simply overlook it. However, crappie production here is quite
healthy. The lake only extends about three miles, but the impoundment
is excellent for crappie fishing, as well as largemouth bass and
stripers. Full of trees, you should be careful not to snag the
bottom of your boat; however, these provide excellent cover for
the crappie, and these fish are frequent reproducers in this impoundment.
Because April is the most popular month for crappie fishing in
South Carolina, you may be hard pressed to find a lake that’s
not crowded with anglers. However, this shouldn’t produce a problem,
as there are unbelievable numbers of lakes containing unreal amounts
of large crappie that can satisfy every individual wishing to
make such an excursion. If you are unsure of where to begin or
have never enjoyed crappie fishing in South Carolina in the past,
you may want to hire a guide to take you to the best areas of
the lake for a successful trip.
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