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Does anybody know where in SC there are any places to catch smallmouth from shore or from a kayak?

Anywhere close to Columbia would be nice.

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As far as shore-fishing and kyaking goes, I can't help you.

But you might want to know that in 2001

Lake Jocassee SC yielded a 9-lb 7oz bronzeback,

the 10th largest smallmouth bass on record! :o

Roger

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And a months ago during our club tourny at Monticello one of the people brought in a 5.65lb Smallie, which made me want to finally catch one.

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A few months ago, there was some talk on the SC DNR forum about some folks catching Smallies in the Broad river near downtown Columbia. I think they were wading out into some holes and catching them there.

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