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LAKE JOCASSEE Keys to SUCCESS- Jocassee Fishing Guide



Today I talk about the keys to success when fishing Lake Jocassee! If you’re looking for a fishing guide on Lake Jocassee call 828-354-0250! We will put you on the big ones! You can also visit DreamCatcherGuides.com

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Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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15 Comments

  1. Hey
    I have a question for the bass fishermen. Y’all all practice catch an release in most tournaments and most bass fishermen I know carry great ethics and care about the fisheries. My question is- the spot bass are an invasive species and y’all seem to love them. Why???
    Spots are cross breeding with the red eye and small mouths so that there will be no more pure red eyes or small mouths. Doesn’t that need to be addressed?? Shouldn’t all the spots be killed so to eliminate the species? I think it’s sad to see the red eyes decline due to invasive species (and the Jocassee red eye bass is the world record)!!

  2. I’m a low country boy. I fish Lake Moultrie and/or the Cooper River every weekend. I really need to take a trip up state to Lake Jocasee one day. It’s a totally different fishing experience and it looks pretty fun to me. You can’t even see 5 feet down here and there you can spot fish bass that are 10+ feet underwater.

  3. Austin! Sneaky little DRT drop, just watch the vid and see whats in stock 🤣😂 finally got my perch 9 for up here in Maine! Thanks for the sneak homie-awesome and very glad I follow your channel… TZ in Maine

  4. I think most anglers hate fishing deep clear water lakes. Jocassee does not get the fishing pressure like Keowee and Hartwell either. With that said. It's great for us who know how to fish deep clear water. I agree lite line is the key. I have used 4lb to get bites. That was one hell of a trip. Keep sharing.

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