Located in beautiful South Carolina, Lake Keowee is a popular fishing destination that is suitable for a variety of different freshwater anglers. Lake Keowee is reservoir that is located 35 miles from Greenville. The primary inflow sources are the Keowee, Little, Thompson, and Toxaway Rivers and water exits Keowee through the Keowee, Seneca, and Savannah Rivers. Keowee is also a healthy ecosystem that is able to support a variety of fish and plant life.
Species | Crappie, LM Bass, SM Bass, Stripe Bass, Trout |
Fishing
Due to its clean and open waters, Lake Keowee is able to support many of the popular freshwater game targets. These game species include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, crappie, bluegill, yellow perch, rainbow trout, brown trout and catfish.
As a popular bass lake, the largemouth bass is a favorite target of many fishermen who visit Lake Keowee. This species can be targeted in deep waters on hot days, but the best strategy is to target the shallower weed beds during the morning and evening feeding times. Anglers should use a variety of light tackle to target locations such as Mile Creek, Crow Creek, Laural Creek, and various points and shoreline weed beds. Smallmouth bass can also be found near the shoreline, although they tend to reside in shallower waters than the largemouth bass variety. Mile Creek, Cane Creek, and all of Keowee Lake’s narrow sprawls are ideal for targeting smallmouth bass. The spotted bass can be captured by using the same strategies and targeting similar locations. Use the graph below to locate the many fish cribs in Lake Keowee.
Site |
Latitude |
Longitude |
1 |
34º 41’ 52.20” |
82º 57’ 59.90” |
2 |
34º 42’ 40.82” |
82º 57’ 57.15" |
3 |
34º 43’ 52.25” |
82º 58’ 24.07” |
4 |
34º 44’ 38.20” |
82º 59’ 39.50” |
5 |
34º 45’ 08.14” |
82º 57’ 28.18” |
6 |
34º 46’ 51.80” |
82º 58’ 26.80” |
7 |
34º 47’ 36.74" |
82º 55’ 50.99” |
8 |
34º 47’ 48.10” |
82º 56’ 27.60” |
9 |
34º 48’ 03.76” |
82º 54’ 15.79” |
10 |
34º 48’ 40.65” |
82º 55’ 19.19” |
11 |
34º 49’ 35.20” |
82º 53’ 19.90” |
12 |
34º 49’ 58.90” |
82º 57’ 12.10” |
13 |
34º 50’ 31.16” |
82º 56’ 26.08” |
14 |
34º 50’ 50.70” |
82º 52’ 07.10” |
15 |
34º 53’ 49.30” |
82º 50’ 48.50” |
16 |
34º 54’ 09.30” |
82º 53’ 53.00” |
17 |
34º 56’ 46.40” |
82º 52’ 45.80” |
Fishermen can also target a variety of catfish species in Keowee Lake. As they do in other bodies of water, the catfish of Keowee reside on the bottom of the lake in deep areas. The waters near the two dams and old creek beds are good places to begin targeting catfish. Bottom rigs are recommended due to the bottom feeding habits of catfish.
Smaller species of fish such as crappie, bluegill, and yellow perch can all be found in coves, creeks, and the shorelines of Lake Keowee. Anglers should target waters near weed beds, points, and other sheltered areas. Good fishing spots include the South Cove, Crooked Creek, Cane Creek, and Crow Creek.
Trout reside in the tributaries to and from Lake Keowee. Try Eastatoe Creek from the backwaters of Lake Keowee upstream to S.C. State Highway S-39-143 (Roy Jones Road).
Facilities
The facilities and accommodations of Lake Keowee include tackle shops, fishing guides, boat ramps, parks, campgrounds, fueling stations, fishing piers, private marinas, public access points, and nearby restaurants and grocery stores.
The Lake
Keowee Lake is a large freshwater reservoir with a maximum length of 26 miles and a width of 3 miles. The total surface area is 18,500 acres. It is 54 feet deep on average and 297 feet at its deepest point. The shoreline of Lake Keowee measures out to approximately 300 miles. The surface elevation of the lake is 800 feet.
Anglers in search of an excellent body of water to target bass and other popular freshwater targets should make every effort to visit Lake Keowee in South Carolina.
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