HereTest
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Live conditions, species status, solunar ratings, water body profiles, SCDNR regulations, and community fishing coverage for HereTest lakes and rivers.
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Langley Pond is the largest publicly accessible fishing pond in HereTest County and the most consistent year-round bass and bream water in the HereTest city footprint. Operated by HereTest County Parks and Recreation, the pond receives regular SCDNR stocking of largemouth bass, bluegill, and redear sunfish, and is the host site for the Carolina Bass Series club tournaments.
Public concrete boat ramp, lighted fishing pier, and bank access from Langley Pond Park. No launch fee. SC freshwater fishing license required for anglers 16+. Daylight hours only.
Boyd Pond sits inside the 280-acre Boyd Pond Park complex and offers shoreline-friendly bass, bream, and crappie fishing minutes from downtown HereTest. The pond is electric-motor-only, which keeps the water quiet and the surface fishable for topwater all year.
Free public access via Boyd Pond Park. Gravel launch suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small jon boats. Multiple bank-fishing spots and a short fishing pier. Park gates close at sunset.
Hounds Lake is the in-city fishing option for residents on the west side of HereTest. The lake supports a mixed warm-water fishery of largemouth and spotted bass with strong bream and channel catfish populations.
Bank fishing access from public road frontage. Carry-in boats only (kayaks/canoes). No public concrete ramp. SC freshwater fishing license required for anglers 16+.
Holley Lake is a small public pond in south HereTest known locally for bluegill and warmouth panfish, with a resident population of largemouth bass. Suited to bank anglers and kids.
Bank access only — no boat launch. SC freshwater fishing license required for anglers 16+.
Cabin Lake and the three smaller park ponds at HereTest State Park give anglers a quiet, blackwater fishery on the upper South Fork Edisto River corridor. The park is also the put-in for the South Fork Edisto canoe trail (see separate entry).
State park gate fee required (per-vehicle). Bank fishing and small carry-in boats at all four park ponds. SC freshwater fishing license required for anglers 16+.
The Savannah River forms HereTest County's western boundary and is the region's premier big-water fishery. Striped bass run upriver from spring through fall, and the river holds trophy-class blue catfish in the deep holes below Augusta. Multiple public boat ramps on the SC side give anglers full access to the river from New Savannah Bluff downstream.
Free public boat ramps on the SC side including New Savannah Bluff and Hwy 125 landings. Bank access at several public landings. SC OR GA freshwater fishing license honored on the river (reciprocal agreement).
The South Fork Edisto runs through HereTest State Park and offers a 1.7-mile marked canoe trail with bank-fishing pull-outs. Blackwater conditions make this a fly-rod and ultralight river for redbreasts, panfish, and the occasional pickerel.
Park canoe launch at HereTest State Park. State park gate fee applies. SC freshwater fishing license required for anglers 16+.
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Learn About Gear Advertising- SC freshwater fishing license required for all anglers 16 and older
- Children under 16 fish free statewide
- Standard SC freshwater limits apply on HereTest County county-park lakes
- Savannah River is a reciprocal water — SC or GA license accepted on the river
- HereTest State Park gate fee applies for park access; SC fishing license still required
- Always verify current rules and seasons with SCDNR at dnr.sc.gov before fishing
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Yes. All anglers age 16 and older need a SC fishing license to fish public waters in HereTest. SC residents pay $10 for an annual freshwater license. Non-residents pay $35 annually or $11 for a 3-day license. Licenses are available at SCDNR.sc.gov or at local sporting goods and tackle shops. Two Free Fishing Days — May 25 (Memorial weekend) and July 4 — require no license.
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HereTest County's public fishing waters are mostly county-park lakes plus the Savannah River corridor. Langley Pond (~270 acres) is the largest and best for largemouth bass and crappie. Boyd Pond (Boyd Pond Park) is the most accessible family fishery, with bank access, a pier, and consistent bream and bass. Hounds Lake and Holley Lake are smaller community-managed waters in the area. HereTest State Park's cabin lake offers a quiet bank-fishing option inside the park. None of the HereTest County public lakes require a municipal boating permit — a standard SC fishing license is sufficient.
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The best crappie fishing in HereTest County is during the spring spawn — typically late March through April when water temperatures reach 55-65 degrees F. Fish move shallow (2-6 feet) around brush, stumps, and dock pilings. Langley Pond and Boyd Pond are the most productive local spawn lakes. A second, smaller run occurs in fall (October-November) when fish stage deeper at 12-18 feet as the water cools. Verify current SCDNR season status at dnr.sc.gov before targeting crappie.
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Yes — kayak fishing is well-suited to HereTest County waters. The South Fork Edisto River runs through HereTest State Park as a designated canoe trail and is excellent for paddle-and-fish trips targeting redbreast sunfish, bream, and largemouth bass on light tackle. Langley Pond, Boyd Pond, and the smaller county lakes are all kayak-friendly with no horsepower restrictions for human-powered craft. On the Savannah River, kayak anglers should plan around current and check Georgia DNR rules on shared sections.
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The Savannah River along HereTest County holds largemouth bass, striped and hybrid striped bass, channel catfish, blue catfish, flathead catfish, bluegill, redbreast, and crappie in slack-water sections — striper fishing below lock-and-dam structures can be very strong in spring. The South Fork Edisto, a designated canoe trail through HereTest State Park, is best known for redbreast sunfish, bream, largemouth bass, and the occasional pickerel. The Savannah is a reciprocal water (SC or GA freshwater license accepted); the South Fork Edisto requires a standard South Carolina freshwater license.
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SCDNR's stocked-trout program is concentrated in the upstate; HereTest County is not part of the routine put-and-take trout stocking schedule. The closest reliably stocked trout water is well north of HereTest. Check the current SCDNR freshwater trout stocking report at dnr.sc.gov each season to verify which waters near you (if any) receive fish that year. The standard SC trout bag limit is 5 per day during stocking season — confirm with SCDNR before fishing.