This bream was caught at Lake Paul Wallace on wax worms.
These fish were caught on the Pee Dee River with fresh cut shad.
Catfish fishing requires that you have some patience. It’s very seldom that you will throw out your line and get a bite right away. At the same time, you don’t want to sit in the same spot and wait when you’re not getting a bite.
Blue catfish are a species of catfish that love to live in the big rivers. Look for them in the Mighty Mississippi, the Rio Grande, anywhere there’s a rushing current and too much water to wade across.
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 in Bennettsville has good fishing for bream, crappie, bass, and catfish. It is 300 acres of good fishing.
The main thing that anglers know about catfish fishing is that this species is very attracted to all types of cheese baits. If you have never used cheese bait to fish for catfish before, then you don’t know what you are missing.
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.
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.


