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Hartwell in mid Sept.... what'll work?

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Hi all,

 

So the wife and I are headed up for our anniversary to fish Hartwell for 8 days in mid Sept. We'll be 12 or so miles up the Tugaloo the first half. Then up the Seneca (below Clemson) the second half. Figure moving to different rentals helps us cover more of the lake.

 

We've not fished it before, and would really appreciate some insight.:thumbsup:

 

We'll be doing early mornings, (even before light), as well as some night fishing. I just installed Oznium bolts over the entire deck, 11mm red up front, 6mm red on the back. Blue beside the TM pedal in the recess, under the consoles, between the seats, and two 6mm at the back at the sides of the splash well. Just finished the bulk of that today! Still have to put the dimmers in tomorrow and mount a dedicated 6 port fuse panel (being fed with 8 ga off a 30 amp breaker). Everything is on a hard switch, dimmers, AND 4-channel wireless remotes. Plus I've got a couple green LED drop lights to break in. :)

 

In addition.... I have the NightFishion HD8 supposed to be here next week. :yes: *That's if they EVER ship it!* Been waiting 5 weeks now.

 

Anywho.... I'd/WE would greatly appreciate any and all input on fishing Hartwell. Looking forward to the spots, and hoping the stripers will hit at night as well. 

I'd also be interested in any guides that y'all might know. Figure if we could get someone that would be willing to go out with us on the Z9 one of the days we're there it'd be well worth it.

 

Thanks Guys!

 

DC

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