Originally Posted by
Mac Daddy
You can catch trout below the dam. The water is very cold below the dam, I doubt you will catch much of anything else there. But in my opinion it's your best bet to catch something. You'll probably need ultra light tackle and I'd suggest maybe 4lb fluorocarbon line. The water is extremely clear and they can see very well. As far as catching multiple species of fish on the main lake. There's a saying that 90% of the fish are in 10% of the water. The lake is a huge body of water and finding the 10% where the fish are is very difficult. Multiple species will be in different areas in the lake as well and requiring different techniques. I've fished Greers Ferry lake my whole life and still find it difficult at times to find just 1 species, crappie. You'll only be there for 4 days, and in my opinion it will be nearly impossible to target multiple species with any hope of success. I think that's why nobody's tried to help you much on here because you're question is so broad it's too difficult to try and answer. We don't know what kind of boat you have, equipment on it ect. In my opinion, and I know it can be expensive, you should hire a guide for a half a day and let them show you where and what to do for a certain species then duplicate that the rest of your trip. If not that then fish for trout below the dam. There's a bait shop in Higdon, Bobby's Bait Shop, but be aware, he's a character. And I have no idea if he has anything regarding trout fishing.