We've got one of their Jon boats reserved for Saturday. I suppose we should head up the creek, or that little cove in the other direction. We want to find some fish close enough for kayaking and the Jon boat will give us some more mobility to search & try to find fish. I don't know if crappie will be on those docks up the creek or if we can find them in brush. I have a small Garmin on my kayak but not sure how useful that would be just randomly searching with no local knowledge. We could load up the kayaks and go up to stumphole landing and from there cross into the timber on the other side. We're good with catfish even, just don't know where to even start with them. I've spent the last 30-35 years in a trout stream & really haven't kept up with the warm water stuff. Last time, only time, I was at Santee I was maybe 15. Maybe we'll find someone to point us in some direction and not spend all our time on the hunt!
Like I said at the start, we're not looking to drain the lake, and it's all about the trip and just getting away. But it IS about catching a few too as a bonus.
Thanks again for the info!


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