You can find the small community of Cross in northwestern Berkeley County in southwest South Carolina. It is a fantastic destination for anglers looking to find their next spot, as it overlooks Lake Moultrie and can access more nearby Santee Cooper Lakes. This rural area can offer you peace and leisure as you bask in its lakeside splendor.
Aside from its natural offerings, Cross is also home to landmarks listed under the National Register of Historic Places. You’ll also find that it is the hometown of famous NFL linebacker and coach Rod Wilson. The community possesses numerous campground facilities, wherein some are themed around fishing. With the third largest lake in South Carolina within reach, you’ll have no problem finding a great fishing spot in Cross.
Cross provides plenty of fishing opportunities whether you’re fishing from the shore or setting out by boat.
South Carolina’s third-largest lake, Lake Moultrie, is just to the east of Cross. It boasts a varied fishing environment, containing tree stumps and live cypress trees, shallow swamps, black water ponds, and a large open area of water. The lake has produced world and state record catches of channel catfish and black crappie. You can also catch noteworthy fish like largemouth bass, white bass, striped bass, flathead catfish, blue catfish, white crappie, bluegill, pumpkinseed sunfish, redbreast sunfish, redear sunfish, warmouth, white perch, yellow perch, chain pickerel, and bowfin. Sea-run anadromous fish passage for species like American shad and blueback herring occur at St. Stephen Dam and Pinopolis Dam. There are plenty of amenities that can accommodate you if you want to fish on land or out in the lake. Bottom fishing, drift fishing live bait, and jigging spoons and jigs are effective ways to reel fish. You cannot go ice fishing because the lake doesn’t form ice.
To the north, you’ll find Lake Marion. A diversion canal links it with Lake Moultrie. Whatever fish you see in Lake Moultrie can be found in its waters as well. Head here if you’re looking to reel in large bass, monster catfish, and healthy sunfish.
Many waterways surround Cross, making it an excellent canoeing and kayaking destination. Lake Moultrie is lined with cypress trees and makes a water-bound tour magical. You can also do some sightseeing and wildlife watching.
If you want to take a break from angling, do other fun activities that let you make the most of the lakeside and the vast waters. You can swim, camp, boat, and more. You can even explore the shorelines that are bustling with restaurants, shops, and marinas.