Fishing Charters in South Carolina
Browse fishing charters in South Carolina that can help you catch largemouth bass.


Mama Bass Fishing
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina


A Live One
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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Down Low Outfitters Fly Fishing Charters
Charleston, South Carolina
Inshore saltwater guided fishing charters specializing in targeting redfish on the fly and with light conventional tackle. Charleston, SC native Capt. Danny Lynch will show you the best of the Lowcountry and the fish it has to offer.


Doc Dog Charters
Awendaw, South Carolina


The Charleston Fishing Guide
Mt Pleasant, South Carolina


Toes In The Water Fishing
Summerville, South Carolina


Rogue Marine Adventures
Beaufort, South Carolina
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Redfish Charters
Ridgeland, South Carolina


Fishers Of Men National Tournament Trail
Chapin, South Carolina
Fishers of Men National Tournament Trail


Bottom Time Charters
Lexington, South Carolina


Carolina Hook N Reel
Fort Mill, South Carolina
Experience the ultimate in Charleston fishing charters with Carolina Hook N Reel. We provide top-notch service to help you catch the big one! Book today!


Offshore Fishing Charters
Charleston, South Carolina
RedFin Charters is a premier Offshore Fishing Charter Outfit in Charleston, SC that specializes in trolling, big game, and bottom fishing.
Best Time to Catch Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in Cross Hill. Right now in February, activity is Fair.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Largemouth Bass
Cross Hill, South Carolina, offers some excellent largemouth bass fishing, particularly in the smaller lakes and ponds scattered throughout the region. While not as well-known as some of the larger reservoirs in the state, these hidden gems can produce some surprisingly big bass. Spring is undoubtedly the best time to target largemouth here, as they move into the shallows to spawn. Look for them around vegetation, docks, and any other structure that provides cover. A good starting point is Lake Greenwood, known for its diverse habitat and healthy bass population. If you have access to a smaller private pond, even better! Local tip: Carolina-rigged worms or creature baits are effective for targeting largemouth in deeper water, especially during the hotter months. Also, don't overlook topwater lures during the early morning and late evening hours in the warmer months.
How to Catch Largemouth Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Largemouth Bass in Cross Hill.
Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in South Carolina
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
14-inch minimum
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
Some lakes may have different regulations; check specific lake regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the South Carolina state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the daily bag limit for largemouth bass in Cross Hill, SC?
You're allowed to keep 5 largemouth bass per day in South Carolina.
What is the minimum size limit for largemouth bass I can keep in Cross Hill?
The minimum size limit for largemouth bass is 14 inches in South Carolina.
What are some good largemouth bass fishing spots near Cross Hill?
Lake Greenwood is a popular spot near Cross Hill known for its largemouth bass population. Focus on areas with submerged structure and vegetation.
Is there a specific season for largemouth bass fishing in South Carolina?
No, the season for largemouth bass is open year-round in South Carolina.
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