There couldn't be a better time of year to be on the lake. The fall colors are beautiful and the fishing is great. The lake level, at 10 feet below pull, doesn't affect the scenery or fishing at all. With a depth finder and map, the lake is not dangerous. You also have an opportunity to explore it in ways that are rarely possible when it is full. I can only remember three other times that I have been able to cruise the lake and note potential fishing spots. Now is the perfect time to take advatage of the low water and walk the shore to find artifacts.
Of Course fishing is my favorite and with the hybrids and stripers everywhere, I'm on the lake as much as possible. Keg Creek is especially hot now; I caught a crappie Sunday afternoon in only ten feet of water in Cherokee Creek. Later on, in the evening, I started throwing hal's flies and caught several hybrids. You simply never know what you might catch.
To keep an update on the open boat ramps click on the link below:
http://www.sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/thurmond/Thurrampstat.htm
Remember, with 1200 miles of shoreline, catching fish is a lot like finding the perfect waterfront property to buy, you gotta know where to go....
.....And we know, Turner Realty is your Lakefront Property and Lifestyle Resource. Hey, we'll see ya on the lake!







