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    South Carolina Crappie Fishing Guide - Game & Fish

    According to now-retired SCDNR fisheries biologist Scott Lamprecht, some recent and strong year classes of crappie have reached the age and size at which both lakes Marion and Moultrie are producing good numbers of chunky crappie. Lamprecht said good recruitment has helped rejuvenate the crappie fishing. The key to fishing success at these huge lak...

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    Lake Murray is a prime crappie destination and currently has a very strong population of crappie. The average size of the fish ranges around 1/2 to 3/4 pound, but plenty of much larger fish are also available. During March most of the crappies on Lake Murray are found in the major creeks as the fish are preparing to spawn. Anglers catch crappie alo...

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    Lake Secession is a small lake on the Rocky River, a tributary of Clarks Hill Lake, that’s long been known as a hidden gem as a crappie lake. It’s an old lake but still going strong. Good fishing is found throughout much of the year but March and April are peak months as crappies flood the shallows to spawn. As the crappie transition from deep wate...

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    Lake Richard B. Russell has a lot of standing timber visible above the water surface as well as entire flooded forests submerged in areas throughout the lake. This lake just screams “fish for crappie here!” to most crappie anglers who see it for the first time. But except for a select group of knowledgeable anglers, the lakes to the south and north...

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    Lake William C. Bowen is a small lake located just north of Spartanburg that provides surprisingly good crappie action during the spring. The lake, fed by the South Pacolet River, contains approximately 33 miles of shoreline and ample blowdowns, logs, stumps and docks. The lake also has some humps, shallow bars and points that are crappie magnets. ...

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