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AHQ Report - Lake Greenwood

October 26

Lake Greenwood water levels are 437.68 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is relatively clear with no recent rain. Morning surface water temperatures are about 66 degrees. 

October 21

Lake Greenwood water levels are 437.69 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is relatively clear. Morning surface water temperatures are about 66 degrees. 

It’s still a strong crappie bite on Lake Greenwood, and veteran tournament angler Will Hinson reports

October 13

Lake Greenwood water levels are 437.72 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is relatively clear. Morning surface water temperatures are about 70 degrees. 

October 6

Lake Greenwood water levels are fairly stable at 437.73 (full pool is 440.0) and parts of the lake are starting to turn over. Morning surface water temperatures are all the way down to about 67 degrees. 

September 29

Lake Greenwood water levels are down 438.32 (full pool is 440.0) and clarity is pretty normal. Morning surface water temperatures are in the mid to upper-70s. 

The crappie fishing appears to have picked up a little on Lake Greenwood, and there have been some

September 15

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 438.99 (full pool is 440.0) and clarity is pretty normal. Morning surface water temperatures are in the low 80s. 

As we get some cooler nights the Lake Greenwood bass are moving into fall patterns, and veteran tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

September 8

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.05 (full pool is 440.0) and morning surface water temperatures are in the low to mid-80s. 

It looked like fall fishing was going to come on faster that it has, and maybe it is just days away, but for now veteran tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

August 31

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.02 (full pool is 440.0) and morning surface water temperatures are in the low to mid-80s. 

As with most species on Lake Greenwood, water temperatures will need to drop a few degrees before patterns change very much with the crappie. Veteran tournament angler Will Hinson of Cassatt reports

August 22

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.15 (full pool is 440.0) and water clarity is more stained than normal. Morning surface water temperatures are in the lower 80s. 

Seasonal changes are underway with the bass on Lake Greenwood, and veteran tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

August 19

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.12 (full pool is 440.0) and water clarity is pretty normal. Morning surface water temperatures are in the mid-80s. 

Last weekend’s crappie tournament on Lake Greenwood was as tough as expected, but veteran tournament angler Will Hinson of Cassatt reports

August 4

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.14 (full pool is 440.0) and water clarity is pretty normal. Morning surface water temperatures are in the mid to upper-80s. 

It’s still a pretty tough bite for bass on Lake Greenwood, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

July 21

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.24 (full pool is 440.0) and water clarity is pretty normal. Morning surface water temperatures are in the mid to upper-80s.  

It seemed to happen almost overnight, but Guide Daniel Skipper (864-430-0488) reports

July 14

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.23 (full pool is 440.0) and water clarity is pretty normal. Morning surface water temperatures are about 85 degrees.   

They have taken over the lake and showed up everywhere, but tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

July 1

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.21 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is more stained than last week. Morning surface water temperatures are in the mid-80s. 

With the cooler weather this week the bass fishing has picked up, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

June 23

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.25 (full pool is 440.0) and the whole lake is clear.  Morning surface water temperatures are about 88 degrees. 

There’s no denying that the bass fishing on Lake Greenwood has gotten really tough, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

June 17

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.21 (full pool is 440.0) and the whole lake is clear.  As predicted morning surface water temperatures have risen to about 88 degrees with the heat wave!

The striped bass bite is as hot as the weather on Lake Greenwood, and Guide Daniel Skipper (864-430-0488) reports

June 9

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.21 (full pool is 440.0) and water clarity is normal.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the low 80s. 

It’s an excellent time for striped bass fishing on Lake Greenwood, and Guide Daniel Skipper (864-430-0488) reports

May 24

Lake Greenwood water levels are up to 439.26 (full pool is 440.0) and even though water levels are rising most of the lake is still pretty clear.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the low 80s. 

Hot water temperatures have pushed the Lake Greenwood bass into summer patterns, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

May 19

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.14 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is basically as clear as it gets from one end to the other.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the upper 70s. 

The Lake Greenwood bass are in that period where fish can be found both shallow and deep, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

May 13

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.21 (full pool is 440.0) and morning surface water temperatures are around 74 degrees. 

The bass are in a transition period on Lake Greenwood, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

May 4

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.13 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake is clearing. Morning surface water temperatures are in the low 70s.

It’s pretty much a post-spawn pattern for bass on Lake Greenwood, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

April 22

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 439.20 (full pool is 440.0) and, while much of the lake is dirty to muddy, the lower end is still fairly clear. Morning surface water temperatures are 65-68 degrees.

The bass on Lake Greenwood are just coming off a massive spawning wave, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

April 8

Lake Greenwood water levels have shot up to 438.96 (full pool is 440.0) and the lake has gotten very muddy. Water temperatures are around 62 degrees. 

The water was getting muddy last week but it’s really muddy this week, and Guide Daniel Skipper (864-430-0488) reports

April 1

Lake Greenwood water levels are at 438.21 (full pool is 440.0) and at least ¾ of the lake has gotten very muddy.  Morning surface water temperatures are in the lower 60s. 

Muddy water conditions have thrown a wrench into normal spring bass patterns, and tournament angler Stan Gunter of Saluda reports

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