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    Default Spring Santee Cooper trip


    Wife and I are talking about staying a week at Santee Cooper to fish for shellcrackers, bream, or catfish. Just fun fishing. We are looking at the state park. What dates would you recommend and if you have any recommendations for other places to I would appreciate it. Some of the places with websites don't necessarily look like somewhere I would want to take my wife.

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    You don’t mention a time frame, but for bream and shellcracker in the shallows, April and May is prime time. Bream are stacked on deep brush now. Catfish are biting as well as they bite year round. Depending on price, options are plentiful for rentals. Poplar creek, Stumphole, Bells, Carolina King marinas along with a host of others offer cabins and trailers. If you want something much nicer look into VRBO. Houses and condos on the water are available but are more costly. My wife and I rented a water front condo a couple weeks back and really enjoyed it. Here’s a link. https://www.vrbo.com/2629422?dateles...s.general.link
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    We are looking at mid to end of April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugneck View Post
    We are looking at mid to end of April.
    Ink pretty well gave you some good advice there. If you want brim, you'll hit it good, catfish too, but what most don't tell you Santee or Lake Marion is fickle you have to put in the time to make it worth going and most get overwhelmed pretty quick. IF you could only fish one location for what you mentioned Stumphole woods and blow-out where river dumps in the lake just don't get in a hurry and you'll be ok. those two Places are pretty much the same.
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    We are booked in a cabin at the State Park the week of the 6th of April. We have booked a guide for the first two days and will fish from my boat the next two.

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