Every Boat Ramp on Lake Jocassee
0 boat ramps ยท Oconee, Pickens, South Carolina
7,500
Surface Acres
354 ft
Max Depth
0
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Jocassee
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About Lake Jocassee
Lake Jocassee is a 7,500-acre mountain reservoir in the Upstate region of South Carolina, renowned for its crystal-clear water, dramatic waterfalls, and exceptional cold-water fishery. The lake's deep, cold waters support one of the Southeast's premier brown trout fisheries, with trophy browns exceeding 20 pounds caught each year by anglers trolling the thermocline with downriggers. Rainbow trout are also abundant, and the lake's clarity allows sight-fishing for bass in the shallower areas.
Access to Lake Jocassee is limited to a single public boat ramp at Devils Fork State Park, which helps preserve the lake's pristine, wilderness character. The surrounding Jocassee Gorges are home to rare plant species and stunning waterfalls that cascade directly into the lake, creating one of the most scenic fishing destinations in the eastern United States. Smallmouth and spotted bass provide quality fishing along the rocky shoreline and submerged ledges, and the lake's remote setting ensures a peaceful experience even during peak season.
Nearest towns: Salem, Sunset
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