Columbia, SC
Saluda Riverwalk Access (Riverbanks Zoo Area)
Just below the Lake Murray Dam, the Saluda River pours cold, oxygen-rich water ideal for striped bass, trout, and smallmouth. This stretch is a favorite for both waders and kayakers, with access from the scenic Riverwalk trail. Keep an eye out for herons and otters between casts.
Congaree River at Blossom Street Bridge
Right in the heart of Columbia, this urban river spot offers fast water and deep channels where catfish and stripers roam. It’s especially productive during dam releases when the current pulls bait downstream. Cast from the rocks or wade cautiously near calmer eddies.

Lake Monticello Tailrace
West of Columbia, this lesser-known tailrace outflow delivers solid freshwater action for hybrid bass, bream, and crappie. The water is cooler and oxygen-rich, drawing fish into the moving current. It’s best accessed by kayak or small boat, but shore anglers do well at the headwaters.
Sesquicentennial State Park Lake
Set among tall pines on the northeast edge of the city, this calm, tea-colored lake is stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. It’s ideal for beginners or anyone looking for a quiet shoreline retreat. The park’s rustic charm and easy access make it a local favorite.