~gf New Guy from South Carolina. Moved to S.C. 8 years ago. Originally from Massachusetts. I just retired and now can begin my search for a Double-digit bass. My PB is 9# 13 ounce out of the lake I now live on and I have started to Tag and document every bass I catch. Wish me luck and I will be reading for many hours on this forum to get the tips I need to Catch that double digit bass
Welcome to SC & Ultimate Bass!
I'm a transplant too, moved here back in 2015 from MD.
That's a great PB! What lake are you fishing? I'm within sight of Lake Marion, but so far have not caught anything that big other than a Bowfin! lo
Welcome to Ultimate Bass. I have lived in SC for just over 30 years in the Myrtle Beach area. We had a camper on Lake Marion for 7 of those years but sold it about 6 years ago. We still miss it a lot. I have been trying for a double digit bass for over 6 decades and have not made it yet. Have a bunch of 9s to my credit all from Lake Marion but no official double digit bass in my win column. I will keep looking but not likely now that I mostly fish the Waccamaw river with a few side trips a year to the Cooper river and Lake Marion. Again welcome aboard Ultimate Bass I believe you will enjoy your time here especially if you participate and become involved in the discussions.
Welcome aboard! ~c~
I moved from Frederick Maryland to South Carolina over 8 years ago and I am originally from Boston. I am fishing a private 210 acre lake (32 feet max) generally 2-15 feet water. The lake is a no wake lake and jet-skis and tubing are not allowed. It was restocked in 2016 with Sunfish, Shellcracker and sunfish with the guidance of a State Biologist. Beavers, eagles, ospreys,
I just downgraded from a fiberglass Skeeter to a Bass Tracker 4 stroke cause a 150 Evinrude is just too much for what I need. Lake Marion, Lake Moultrie, Lake Murray and other big lakes are just so busy and too many people driving boats and drinking. I'm a careful boater and don't need the noise of jet-skis or arguments with other boaters. If you google Edisto Lake in South Carolina, that is where I live and fish, but it is a secured, gated lake, so no one from the public has access. The biggest I have personally seen come out of this lake is 13# 9 ounces and in an average week, no more than Maybe, one other fisherman.
If it is allowed, I will update everyone once in awhile when I start catching fish I have already tagged. It will be interesting to see how much weight gain and length each fish has as they grow. Thnx again for the warm welcome.
Welcome to UB!!!!!!
I am anxiously waiting to hear how your tagging program goes. So many stats can come from tagging.
Good luck.
Welcome!! Will be cool to hear your stories on the tagged bass.
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Welcome Aboard.
Welcome
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Welcome!
Basstagger
Welcome to the UltimateBass Family we're glad you're here ~c~
Welcome! Good luck on your search for a DD!
36 Bass now tagged. No recaptures yet
Good job at catching em!!
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Welcome aboard! I look forward to hearing more about your project. It would be interesting over time to see the average weight gain.
I'm very late to this thread. Welcome to Ultimate Bass!
What part of Massachusetts are you from? I'm born, raised and still living there.
Glad to have you aboard and looking forward to following along with your adventure.
In the meantime if you need a hand with anything at all please feel free to reach out to me or any other staff member and we will do our best to get you pointed in the right direction.
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