Why Night Fishing?
I love night fishing. Most of the times it’s because I don’t get to go out and fish during the day because of my work, but now there’s more to it than just the convenience. I’ve observed that night fishing offers you the same conditions as daytime, but with generally better results. Sometimes I can swear the fishing conditions are even better during the night, since there are fewer anglers to compete with for a good fishing spot, and less noise as well.
Dargan’s Pond
Dargan’s Pond is a 50-acre fishing lake in the Pee Dee Research and Education center providing largemouth bass, bluegill and shell-cracker fishing. The pond offers a boat ramp, fishing pier, picnic access and is handicapped access. Dargan’s Pond is located off County Road 495, just north of I-95 in Darlington County.
Lake Paul Wallace
Lake Paul Wallace in Bennettsville has good fishing for bream, crappie, bass, and catfish. It is 300 acres of good fishing.
The Differences Between Different Species of Crappie
Crappie fishing is very popular all over the nation because they are a fun and easy fish to catch. They are part of the sunfish family and they can be found in lakes, rivers and ponds everywhere. They are referred to by other names such as Croppie, specks, slabs, sac-a-lait, white perch and papermouth. Most crappie average about one pound but they can grow larger depending on the environment.
Finding the Crappie
Are you considering fishing for crappie for the first time? Maybe you’ve never fished this type of fish before or you’re taking someone new, such as child, fishing with you. Whatever the reason, this is a great guide for locating crappie that will help you bring in great catches.
Catching Bream
Bream fishing is some of the most inexpensive fishing you can do. You don’t need expensive rods, reels, or baits. You can even bream fish with a cane pole. The trick to bream fishing is discovering where they are and what they are biting.


