Since things are slow I thought I would post this report here on the SC board.

Tugalo is a another lake that SC & GA share in the top corner of the upstate. I have been there a few times this year in different seasons and have never been disappointed with the scenery and the clearness of the water close to the dam. Friday was no different as myself and one of my kayak club members John meet at Hardee's in Westminster Friday morning. John had never been on the lake so he followed me on the trip there. The lake takes a while to get to after turning off from HWY 76. On the last turn you will have a 15 + minute ride down a dirt road with a lot of views of the mountains before you arrive at the lakes landing.

The reason for the trip there was to try for summer Walleye deep trolling, we knew it was a long shot but we wanting to try it. With my kayak rigged with down-riggers I dropped some spoons down to 40' and John throw out some baits behind his kayak and trolled along beside me. We never had anything hit our baits but was making fish anywhere from 20' to 80' deep in 140' deep waters. No schools, just a few fish here and there.

We trolled for over 5 hours enjoying all the sights of the lake and watching some fish hit top water. We could have changed over to bass, crappie or bream but the day was set aside for Walleye.

If you ever have the chance to spend some time on this lake please do, you will enjoy it. I know Shawn (sccamper) has fished this lake with his daughter and he made me want to go there. The lake does have a 20 hp limit so you won't have to deal with any boats throwing you around while fishing from a small craft.

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