Orangeburg County, SC · Reservoir
Santee Cooper (Lake Marion)
The vast Santee Cooper lakes (Marion and Moultrie) of central South Carolina — the birthplace of landlocked striped-bass fishing and a trophy blue catfish destination, with largemouth bass and crappie in the cypress flats. Public ramps ring both lakes.
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Top pick today
Striped Bass — Great day to fish for Striped Bass.
Best conditions of 5 species tracked at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion).
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Species at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion)
5 species tracked, ranked by today's conditions. The top pick is open below — tap any species to expand it, or a chip to focus.
#1 Striped Bass Great day to fish for Striped Bass. In season 80/100
What's helping
- In the current report — striped bass is showing up in this week's state fishing report for the area
- incoming tide — striped bass prefers incoming tide
About. Morone saxatilis — Maryland's state fish. Anadromous — runs into Bay tributaries to spawn each spring. Targeted by trolling, jigging, live-lining, and surf casting. Locally called "rockfish."
Prefers. Water 50–72°F (ideal 62°F) · incoming tide · depth 5–35 ft.
- Min size
- 26"
- Daily creel
- 3
Santee Cooper: 26" minimum, 3/day; harvest Oct 1–Jun 15, catch-and-release in the summer closure.
Source: South Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.
#2 Blue Catfish Great day to fish for Blue Catfish. In season 70/100
What's helping
- In the current report — blue catfish is showing up in this week's state fishing report for the area
About. Ictalurus furcatus — Invasive apex predator, now abundant throughout the tidal Potomac, Patuxent, and Nanticoke. MDDNR actively encourages harvest. Caught on cut bait (bunker, white perch, gizzard shad) fished on bottom. 50+ lb fish are routine on the Potomac.
Prefers. Water 55–85°F (ideal 72°F) · either tide · depth 10–60 ft.
- Daily creel
- 25
Santee Cooper: 25/day combined, only one over 36".
Source: South Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.
#2 Channel Catfish Great day to fish for Channel Catfish. In season 70/100
What's helping
- In the current report — channel catfish is showing up in this week's state fishing report for the area
About. Ictalurus punctatus — Native catfish of MD non-tidal rivers, reservoirs, and farm ponds. Bottom-feeder that takes chicken liver, stinkbait, nightcrawlers, and cut bait. Most active at night and in warm water.
Prefers. Water 60–85°F (ideal 75°F) · either tide · depth 5–30 ft.
- Daily creel
- 25
Santee Cooper: 25/day (catfish combined), no more than two over 32".
Source: South Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.
#2 Crappie Great day to fish for Crappie. In season 70/100
What's helping
- In the current report — crappie is showing up in this week's state fishing report for the area
About. Pomoxis spp. — Covers both black crappie (P. nigromaculatus) and white crappie (P. annularis). Schooling panfish around brush, docks, and submerged timber. Spring pre-spawn is the prime season — small minnows and 1/16-oz jigs are the go-to.
Prefers. Water 50–80°F (ideal 65°F) · either tide · depth 3–20 ft.
- Daily creel
- 20
20/day (8" minimum on Lake Murray and some waters).
Source: South Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.
#5 Largemouth Bass Workable day for Largemouth Bass. In season 58/100
About. Micropterus salmoides — Most popular gamefish in MD non-tidal waters. Ambush predator around cover — lily pads, submerged timber, docks, grass edges. Hits plastics, spinnerbaits, jigs, and topwater across the season.
Prefers. Water 55–85°F (ideal 72°F) · either tide · depth 3–25 ft.
- Min size
- 14"
- Daily creel
- 5
14" minimum, 5/day (Santee Cooper and most reservoirs).
Source: South Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.
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SC Santee Cooper: striped bass 26" minimum, 3/day (Oct 1–Jun 15 harvest); blue catfish 25/day (one over 36"); bass 14" minimum.
Local reports & rules for Santee Cooper (Lake Marion): South Carolina DNR fishing report → · fish-consumption advisories (EPA directory) →
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Frequently Asked
Do I need a fishing license to fish at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion)?
Yes (anglers age 16 and older). To fish at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion) you need the appropriate state fishing license. See the agency's current rules: the state agency website
What fish are commonly targeted at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion)?
Santee Cooper (Lake Marion) is listed on this site for 5 commonly-targeted species: Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Crappie, and 1 more. Which species is currently in season and which is scoring highest today is shown in the per-species ranking on this page.
When is the best time to fish at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion)?
It depends more on the species and the day's conditions than on a fixed "best hour." Water temperature, weather, and — at tidal locations — the stage of the tide drive activity most. The per-species ranking on this page scores every target species at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion) against today's live conditions, so the fish near the top are your best bets right now; check back as conditions change through the day.
What kind of access does Santee Cooper (Lake Marion) have?
Santee Cooper (Lake Marion) has multiple access types — pier, shoreline, and at least one public boat ramp. SC Santee Cooper: striped bass 26" minimum, 3/day (Oct 1–Jun 15 harvest); blue catfish 25/day (one over 36"); bass 14" minimum.
Which state's fishing regulations apply at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion)?
state agency regulations apply at Santee Cooper (Lake Marion). Size limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures are listed per species on each species page. Always confirm against the agency source linked from each regulation block — emergency closures can take effect mid-season.
Is Santee Cooper (Lake Marion) tidal water?
No. Santee Cooper (Lake Marion) is non-tidal — water level varies with rainfall, seasonal flow, and (where applicable) upstream dam releases rather than tidal exchange.