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Lake Greenwood Fishing Report

Learn more about Lake Greenwood below

April 24

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.15 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake has cleared significantly.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the upper 60s.

April 11

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 438.58 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake has cleared significantly.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the low 60s.

March 28

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 438.08 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is still muddy and getting worse again.  Morning surface water temperatures are around 60 degrees.

March 21

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 437.52 (full pool is 440.0) and most of the lake remains dirty to muddy – before this weekend’s rain.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the upper 50s and even low 60s.  

March 14

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 437.42 (full pool is 440.0) and most of the lake is muddy although the lower end isn’t too bad.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the mid- to upper 50s.   

March 8

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 437.80 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is back to muddy.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the mid-50s but rising to the 60s in the afternoons. 

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About Lake Greenwood

Lake Greenwood is located near the towns of Greenwood and Ninety Six, about an hour to the northwest of Columbia and around forty-five minutes to the southeast of Greenville.  The waters of the Saluda and Reedy Rivers come from the northwest and feed into Lake Greenwood, which was created between 1935 and 1940 with the construction of Buzzard’s Roost Dam.  

Lake Greenwood has 212 miles of shoreline and 11,400 surface acres of water, and today it is owned by Greenwood County.  A relatively shallow lake, Lake Greenwood averages 18 feet deep and is 60 feet deep at its deepest point.  The Greenwood County Lake Management Department controls permitting, camping, upkeep and maintenance on the lake, and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources helps to manage the fishery resource.

Fishermen target Lake Greenwood’s healthy populations of largemouth and now spotted bass, black and white crappie, bream and catfish, and channel and flathead catfish.  DNR also stocks striped bass in the lake, although not in the quantities which they put into Lake Murray, Clarks Hill and other major striper fisheries.  White bass are also present in Greenwood, although they are increasingly being displaced by the white perch population.  The most significant forage fish on Lake Greenwood are threadfin and gizzard shad.

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