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Fishing
Report 2026

Live conditions, species status, solunar ratings, water body profiles, {{DNR}} regulations, and community fishing coverage for York County lakes and rivers.

Bass: Hot Bite Crappie: Spawning Catfish: Hot 9 Waters Profiled
9 Waters Profiled
Live Conditions
Solunar Rating
2026 Season
First Look • Fishing Conditions
🌘
Waning Crescent
Illumination: 40%
68°F
68°F
6 mph
1016
Very Good — decreasing moon builds toward new moon peak. Dawn and dusk feeding surges expected.
95
EXCELLENT
Excellent bite conditions. Get on the water at first light.
Your Local Fishing Resource

York County punches well above its weight as a fishing destination. Six public lakes totaling over 3,600 acres, three river systems with surprising species diversity, and a crappie fishery that locals have been quietly exploiting for decades — all within 30 minutes of downtown. Lake Bowen's 33-mile shoreline holds Rock Hills best all-around bass and crappie lake. Lake Cooley offers the county's largest crappie in clear water for those willing to do the detective work. The Pacolet and Tyger rivers deliver smallmouth and spotted bass fishing that most Rock Hill anglers don't even know they have access to. Whether you're launching a bass boat at Lake Bowen, drifting minnows through Lake Lyman's dock field, or wading Pacolet River shoals with a fly rod, the HERE Rock Hill Fishing Report has your conditions, regulations, and community coverage all in one place.

Species Status
Largemouth Bass
HOT
Pre-spawn and spawn mode. Bass are in the shallows — topwater and soft plastics on beds.
Top BaitSpinnerbait, Topwater Frog, Plastic Worm
Depth2-8 ft (spawning flats)
Smallmouth Bass
HOT
Prime smallmouth season on the Pacolet and Tyger. Rocky shoals hold feeding fish.
Top BaitTube Jig, Crawfish Pattern, Ned Rig
DepthShoal tail-outs, 3-12 ft
Crappie
HOT
SPAWN MODE. Crappie are stacked on shallow brush, docks, and bridge pilings at 3-6 ft.
Top BaitSmall Tube Jig, Live Minnow, Slip Float
Depth3-8 ft (spawning brush)
Catfish
HOT
Catfish are highly active in warm water. Night fishing from bank is excellent — cut shad and chicken liver.
Top BaitCut Shad, Chicken Liver, Prepared Stink Bait
DepthChannel edges, 10-30 ft
Bluegill / Bream
HOT
Bluegill on the bed — largest fish of the year on spawning colonies in 1-4 ft gravel flats. Cricket fishing is magic.
Top BaitCricket, Worm, Small Jig (1/32 oz)
DepthSpawning: 1-4 ft. Non-spawn: dock edges 4-10 ft
Trout
SLOW
No summer trout stocking. Trout season paused — check <?php echo here_dnr(); ?> for next stocking dates.
Top BaitPowerBait, Night Crawler, Inline Spinner
DepthStocked areas — Lake Craig, designated streams
Species status is based on seasonal patterns and current conditions for York County waters. Always verify {{DNR}} regulations for creel limits, size minimums, and any current advisories before heading out.
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Weather & Fishing Conditions
68F
Partly Cloudy
Feels like 65°F
Wind 6 mph SSW
Humidity 62%
Pressure 1016 hPa
Est. Water Temp 68°F
Moon Waning Crescent
Sunrise / Sunset 6:45 am / 7:50 pm
Location Rock Hill, SC
On-the-Water Tips
  • Water temps in the prime range — bass are active on shallow structure. Topwater lures effective morning and evening.
  • Calm winds make for ideal casting conditions. Fish will be spooky in clear water — use light line and natural presentations.
  • Falling barometric pressure activates feeding. Fish are on the move — work moving baits and cover water quickly.
Fishing Conditions Dashboard
Air Temperature
68°F
Optimal Bite
Wind Speed
6 mph
Calm — Ideal
Barometric Pressure
1016 hPa
Falling — Feeding!
Moon Phase
🌘
Good
EXCELLENT
Excellent bite conditions. Get on the water at first light.
5-Day Fishing Forecast
MON
Sunny
70° / 51°
10 mph wind • 57% humidity
EXCELLENT
TUE
Partly Cloudy
73° / 55°
6 mph wind • 55% humidity
EXCELLENT
WED
Light Rain
65° / 48°
12 mph wind • 48% humidity
EXCELLENT
THU
Clear & Cool
62° / 45°
10 mph wind • 58% humidity
EXCELLENT
FRI
Mostly Cloudy
75° / 57°
10 mph wind • 66% humidity
GOOD
Water Body Profiles
Nine fishing waters within York County — six public lakes and three rivers — with species, access, tips, and restrictions.
Lake Wylie
13,400 Duke Energy Reservoir
Lake Wylie / Tega Cay / York County, SC
Largemouth Bass Spotted Bass Striped Bass Hybrid Bass Crappie Catfish Bluegill

Lake Wylie is a 13,400-acre Duke Energy impoundment of the Catawba River straddling the SC–NC line. The York County side anchors year-round fishing pressure for largemouth, spotted bass, and a robust striped bass population. Submerged timber, brush piles, and 325 miles of shoreline produce consistent action. The Big Allison Creek arm and South Fork are reliable bass producers; the main lake near Buster Boyd holds stripers in summer.

Ebenezer Park (York County) boat ramp off Cherry Road in Rock Hill. Additional public ramps at Buster Boyd, South Point, and Allison Creek. SC fishing license required.

Angler Tip
Throw topwater walking baits at dawn near rocky points in summer for spotted bass. Live shad fished 25-35 feet down over main-lake humps catches stripers June through September.
Catawba River (below Lake Wylie Dam)
Tailrace fishery Tailrace River
Catawba / Fort Mill, SC
Striped Bass Largemouth Bass Catfish Bream White Bass

The Catawba River tailrace below the Lake Wylie Dam is one of the Carolinas' most productive striped bass fisheries. Cool, oxygenated water flowing through York County draws stripers, white bass, and trophy catfish year-round. Bank access from the South Carolina side near the Highway 49 bridge and at the Landsford Canal State Park downstream.

Landsford Canal State Park (south end). Highway 49 bridge access. Wade and bank fishing legal; some sections boat-only when water is generating.

Angler Tip
When Duke Energy is generating, drift cut bait through the seams just below the dam for stripers. Check the Duke generation schedule before any wade trip — flows can rise fast.
Fishing Creek Reservoir
3,370 Duke Energy Reservoir
Great Falls / York-Chester County line, SC
Largemouth Bass Spotted Bass Crappie Catfish White Bass

Fishing Creek Reservoir is the next Catawba River impoundment downstream of Lake Wylie. Less developed than Wylie, it offers quieter water and excellent crappie fishing around standing timber and brushpiles. Bass anglers work the rocky points and creek mouths. The lake feeds the Great Falls hydro complex.

Duke Energy public access at Fishing Creek Dam. SC fishing license required.

Angler Tip
Spider-rig minnows over brushpiles in 12-18 feet for slab crappie in March and April. Bass key on rocky points with crankbaits in late spring.
Lake Haigler
120 City Park Pond
Andrew Jackson State Park / Lancaster-York border
Largemouth Bass Bluegill Catfish Redear Sunfish

A 120-acre lake inside Andrew Jackson State Park, just south of the York County line. Family-friendly bank fishing, jon-boat rentals, and a stocked bluegill population make it an ideal kids-and-grandkids lake. Bass to 5 pounds caught regularly from shoreline.

Andrew Jackson State Park, US-521 south of Lancaster. Park entrance fee. Jon boats rent on-site; no gas motors.

Angler Tip
Live crickets under a small float along the lily pads produce bluegill all summer. Topwater frogs over pads at dusk for bass.
Manchester Creek (Cherry Park)
Small urban creek Urban Park Stream
Cherry Park, Rock Hill, SC
Bluegill Bass Catfish (small)

A walkable urban creek and small impoundment inside Cherry Park near downtown Rock Hill. Perfect first-fish destination for kids — manageable bank access, walking paths, and shaded benches. Bluegill numbers are strong; occasional bass.

Cherry Park, Cherry Road, Rock Hill. Free parking. No boats.

Angler Tip
Worm and bobber rig 18 inches deep along the bank. Bring a bucket — bluegill come fast on summer evenings.
Hidden Lakes
45 Private Pay-Lake / York County
York County, SC
Catfish Largemouth Bass Bream

A small York County pay-lake offering stocked catfish and bass. Family-friendly with picnic tables and shaded fishing piers. Daily-fee fishing — no SC license required when fishing on a permitted private pay-lake.

Daily fee. Open seasonally, check Facebook for hours.

Angler Tip
Chicken liver on a circle hook fished 4 feet deep along the dam produces channel cats all day.
Sunset Park Pond (Tega Cay)
8 City Park Pond
Tega Cay, SC
Bluegill Largemouth Bass Catfish

A small stocked pond inside Sunset Park in Tega Cay, just off the Lake Wylie shoreline. Excellent first-fish water with sidewalk access around the entire perimeter. City-managed.

Sunset Park, Tega Cay. Free, daylight hours.

Angler Tip
Inline spinners along the dam for bass. Bluegill take crickets under the willow at the north end.
Allison Creek (Lake Wylie tributary)
Tributary arm Reservoir Arm
York County, SC
Largemouth Bass Crappie Catfish

Allison Creek is the largest York County tributary feeding Lake Wylie. The protected arm holds bass, crappie, and bream in the backs of pockets year-round. Less wind-blown than the main lake — good fall and early-spring fishing.

Allison Creek Boat Ramp (Duke Energy public ramp). Hands-down the best York County Wylie launch for the upper lake.

Angler Tip
Skip soft jerkbaits under boat docks in the spring pre-spawn. Live shiners near submerged stumps in fall.
Crowders Creek (Clover area)
Tributary Tributary Creek
Clover / York County, SC
Bream Bass Catfish

Crowders Creek drains the Crowders Mountain area into Lake Wylie. The lower York County reach offers walk-in bank fishing, especially at road crossings. Quiet, scenic, and overlooked.

Public road-crossing bank access on multiple county roads. Respect adjacent private land.

Angler Tip
Inline spinners and small crankbaits worked through the deeper bends produce bass and a mix of panfish.
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Gear Reviews — Tested for York County / Charlotte Metro SC Waters
Shimano Stradic FL 2500
Spinning Reel

The benchmark mid-range spinning reel. Silky smooth MicroModule Gear II, Hagane body eliminates flex under load, and X-Ship keeps the spool stable for long casts. Handles 6-pound test for crappie finesse and 10-pound for bass. IPX8 waterproof.

Waterproof MicroModule Gear Hagane Body
★★★★☆ 4.8 / 5
$229
Best for: All-around Spartanburg lake fishing — crappie to bass
St. Croix Triumph Spinning Rod 6'6"
Spinning Rod

Medium power, fast action blank that handles everything from crappie jigs to bass plastics. IPC ferrule connection. Cork and premium EVA handle. Lifetime warranty from a family-owned American rod builder.

American Made Lifetime Warranty Cork Handle
★★★★☆ 4.6 / 5
$130
Best for: Dock shooting crappie and pitching bass plastics
Abu Garcia Revo Beast 41 Baitcaster
Baitcasting Reel

Low-profile baitcaster built for power fishing around heavy cover. 7.3:1 gear ratio burns spinnerbaits and pulls fish out of dock pilings. D2 Gear Design and IVCB-4 braking system. Handles 30-pound braid.

High Speed Power Fishing 30lb Braid
★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5
$179
Best for: Bass fishing around docks and brush piles
Old Town Topwater 106 Kayak
Fishing Kayak

Sit-on-top fishing kayak purpose-built for anglers. 33.5 inches wide for standing stability. Flush-mount rod holders, open deck, transducer-ready scupper. Under 57 pounds for solo car-topping. Electric motor compatible.

Stand-Up Stable Motor Ready 57 lbs
★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5
$1,099
Best for: Lake Cooley, Lake Craig, Lake Edwin Johnson — no gas motor lakes
Berkley PowerBait Power Worm 7"
Soft Plastic Bait

The most proven bass bait in freshwater. PowerBait scent formula triggers 21x more bites and 18x longer hold times. Texas rig on a 3/0 EWG hook. Watermelon seed is the year-round color.

Scent Formula 21x More Bites Proven
★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5
$6.99/bag
Best for: Texas rig bass fishing on Lake Bowen and Lake Craig
Strike King Crappie Hunter Jig 1/16oz
Crappie Jig

Needle-point hook, hand-tied collar, and premium skirt material. The 1/16oz is the sweet spot for tight-line trolling ledges at 8-20 feet. Albino shad color matches the forage on Cooley, Lyman, and Bowen.

Hand Tied Needle Point Albino Shad
★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5
$4.99/pack
Best for: Tight-line trolling crappie on county lakes
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{{DNR}} Regulations
License requirements, bag limits, and size limits for York County waters. Always verify current regulations at dnr.sc.gov.
SC Fishing Licenses
SC Resident Annual
Age 16+ required to fish all public waters
$10.00
SC Resident Senior (65+)
Reduced rate for SC residents age 65 and over
$5.00
Non-Resident Annual
Required for all non-SC residents age 16+
$35.00
Non-Resident 3-Day
Short-term license for visiting anglers
$11.00
Free Fishing Days
May 25 (Memorial Weekend) and July 4 — no license required
FREE
Boating Permit (Lakes)
Rock Hill Water / SJWD permit required for Lake Bowen, Blalock, Cooley, Lyman
Varies
Bag & Size Limits — Rock Hill Waters
Largemouth Bass
5 combined black bass
Min Size:No statewide minimum; 14" on Lake Blalock and select lakes
Per <?php echo here_dnr(); ?> eRegulations. Combined limit includes smallmouth, redeye, spotted.
Smallmouth Bass
See black bass limit
Min Size:12" minimum statewide
Per SC Code 50-13-210. Pacolet and Tyger rivers included in 5-fish combined.
Crappie (Black & White)
20 per day
Min Size:8" minimum statewide
Per SC Code 50-13-220. 8-inch size limit effective 2012.
Blue Catfish
25 per day
Min Size:Only 2 fish over 32" per person
Per <?php echo here_dnr(); ?> eRegulations. Lake Edwin Johnson: 3 catfish creel limit.
Bluegill / Bream
30 per day statewide
Min Size:No minimum
Per <?php echo here_dnr(); ?> eRegulations. Lake Edwin Johnson: 10 bream creel limit. Redbreast sunfish: 15/day separately.
Trout (all species)
5 per day trout season
Min Size:No minimum (stocked)
Stocking schedule posted by <?php echo here_dnr(); ?> each season
Special Rules & Alerts for Rock Hill Waters
  • Lake Bowen & Blalock: Boating permit required from Rock Hill Water. Gas motor HP restrictions — check current Rock Hill Water rules before launching.
  • Lake Blalock Special: 14-inch minimum size for black bass. 5 combined black bass daily limit. Check closure status after Hurricane Helene impacts.
  • Lake Craig & Edwin Johnson: No gasoline engines — electric trolling motors only. Lake Edwin Johnson also enforces {{DNR}} creel limits: 10 bream, 3 bass, 3 catfish.
  • Free Fishing Days 2026: May 25 (Memorial Day weekend) and July 4 — no fishing license required on these two days.
  • Rivers (Pacolet, Tyger, Lawson's Fork): Statewide creel limits apply. No boating permits required. {{DNR}} fishing license required for anglers 16+.
Regulations shown are for general reference. Always verify current rules with the SC Department of Natural Resources at dnr.sc.gov or by calling the {{DNR}} Wildlife Helpline. Regulations may change each season. Municipal reservoir rules (Rock Hill Water, SJWD) are set separately from {{DNR}}.
Season Calendar
Feb 15 - Mar 15
Water temps 50-58°F. Bass staging on secondary points and creek channels.
Mar 15 - Apr 30
Crappie move shallow to brush and docks. Best bite of the year on all 4 county lakes.
Apr 1 - May 15
Largemouth on beds in 2-6 ft. Sight fishing productive on clear lakes like Cooley.
Apr - May
Stocked streams within driving distance of Spartanburg. Check SCDNR schedule.
May 1 - Jun 30
Crickets and small poppers around shallow gravel. Peak family fishing period.
May 25
SC residents can fish freshwater without a license. All other regs apply.
Jun 1 - Aug 31
Channel cats active on cut bait and chicken liver. Night fishing productive.
Jul 4
SC residents can fish freshwater without a license. All other regs apply.
Sep 1 - Oct 31
Cooling water triggers shad movement. Follow the baitfish to find bass.
Oct 15 - Nov 30
Crappie school on main-lake points and channel ledges. Second-best bite of the year.
Nov - Feb
Slow presentations on deep ledges and channel breaks. Jerkbaits and jigs.
Year-Round
River bass fishable all 12 months. Peak March-June, good Oct-Nov.
Spawn timing is approximate and based on typical York County water temperature patterns. Actual timing varies by year and water body. {{DNR}} trout stocking schedules are published annually — visit dnr.sc.gov for exact dates and stocking locations.
Tournament Calendar
Upcoming fishing tournaments and events across York County waters.
Bass April 12, 2026
Lake Wylie Spring Open
Ebenezer Park ramp, Rock Hill — York County Anglers Club
Striper May 17, 2026
Catawba River Striper Classic
Below Lake Wylie Dam, Fort Mill side
Bass June 14, 2026
Tega Cay Bass Charity Open
Sunset Park launch, Tega Cay
Catfish July 26, 2026
Fishing Creek Catfish Tournament
Great Falls area
Bass September 13, 2026
Lake Wylie Fall Classic
Buster Boyd ramp
Family October 18, 2026
Rock Hill Kids Fishing Day
Cherry Park — free, ages 15 and under, bait provided
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Fishing getaways within driving distance of Rock Hill and partner destinations across the HERE City Network.
Regional — Within Driving Distance
Ebenezer Park Campground
Rock Hill, SC

York County waterfront park on Lake Wylie. 67 campsites with full hookups, public boat ramp on-site, and a fishing pier. Walk-to-fish convenience for Lake Wylie anglers.

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Anne Springs Close Greenway
Fort Mill, SC

2,100-acre nature preserve with lake fishing (Lake Haigler and the Greenway lakes), trail-side cabins, and a campground. Family-friendly first-fish water for visitors.

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Andrew Jackson State Park
Lancaster, SC — 30 min from Rock Hill

Lake Haigler bank and jon-boat fishing, plus tent and RV camping. Stocked bream and bass, kid-friendly bank access, jon boats rent on-site.

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Thornton, NH

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Glen Rose, TX

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Fishing FAQ
Common questions about fishing in the Rock Hill area, answered.
  • Yes. All anglers age 16 and older need a SC fishing license to fish public waters in York County. SC residents pay $10 for an annual freshwater license. Non-residents pay $35 annually or $11 for a 3-day license. Licenses are available at {{DNR}}.sc.gov or at local sporting goods and tackle shops. Two Free Fishing Days — May 25 (Memorial weekend) and July 4 — require no license.
  • York County has four public fishing lakes. Lake Bowen (1,534 acres) near Inman is the largest and best for largemouth bass and crappie. Lake Blalock (1,200 acres) near Chesnee is excellent for crappie around the bridge pilings and Buck's Creek. Lake Cooley (330 acres) is the clearest and holds the county's biggest crappie. Lake Lyman (500 acres) produces high numbers of smaller crappie. Lake Craig and Lake Edwin Johnson offer peaceful fishing with electric motors only. All municipal lakes require a boating permit from Rock Hill Water or SJWD.
  • The best crappie fishing in York County is during the spring spawn, which typically runs from late March through April when water temperatures reach 55–65°F. Fish move into shallower water (2–6 feet) around structure, brush piles, and bridge pilings. Lake Cooley is the top pick for big crappie during the spawn. Lake Blalock's bridge area and stump flats near the dam are also productive. A second run occurs in fall (October-November) when fish stage deeper at 12-18 feet as water cools.
  • Yes — kayak fishing is well-suited for Rock Hill lakes, especially the smaller electric-only lakes. Lake Craig at Croft State Park offers kayak and canoe rentals ($5 for 2 hours) — you can bring your own or rent on-site with no boating permit required for human-powered craft. The Pacolet River and Tyger River system are excellent for kayak fishing — both offer scenic float trips combining paddling and bass fishing. The Pacolet River Blueway (50+ miles) includes multiple put-in and take-out points. Electric-only rules at Lake Edwin Johnson also make it kayak-ideal.
  • The Pacolet River is Rock Hill's best-kept secret — a diverse bass fishery with largemouth, smallmouth, spotted bass, and rock bass in rocky shoals. Catfish (channel, blue, and flathead) are abundant. The Tyger River system features smallmouth bass introduced by {{DNR}}, Alabama bass, Bartram's bass, largemouth, and various sunfish. Both rivers offer excellent catch-and-release bass fishing exceeding 18 inches. Fly fishing for bass on subsurface patterns is particularly productive on the Pacolet near Glendale Shoals. Access multiple road crossings for wade fishing or run float trips by kayak.
  • {{DNR}} stocks select York County waters with trout, typically in spring and fall when water temperatures are suitable. Stocking locations and schedules are posted annually on the {{DNR}} website at dnr.sc.gov — search for the freshwater trout stocking report. The standard trout bag limit is 5 per day during stocking season. Check the current {{DNR}} schedule for specific lakes and streams stocked near Rock Hill. Lake Edwin Johnson (managed by {{DNR}}) has historically received stocking — verify current status with {{DNR}}.