Enjoy easy and instant access to North Carolina’s biggest man-made lake, Lake Norman, when you book a trip to the town of Mooresville. One of the state’s biggest districts, Mooresville, is located a few minutes north of Charlotte and is a part of the city’s fast-growing metropolitan area. It is endlessly accessible, with two interstates passing through it. And as part of the scenic Piedmont region, it offers excellent opportunities for travelers seeking nature and outdoor adventure.
Anglers in and around North Carolina flock to Mooresville on weekends to maximize their access to Lake Norman. The community has lots of marinas and boat rentals that specialize in fishing the ecologically diverse lake. The town is likewise an excellent home base for anyone wishing to fish the lake from other nearby communities in the counties bordered by Lake Norman.
The fishing experience in Mooresville is primarily centered around Lake Norman. The largest artificial lake in North Carolina, Lake Norman, is important to the Piedmont region’s biodiversity as its vast and diverse ecology attracts several fish, mammals, and birds.
Lake Norman offers a top-notch freshwater fishing experience and is considered one of the most productive lakes in the region and the entire state. It is known for its wide array of fish species, including blue catfish, channel catfish, flathead catfish, black bullhead, bluegill, crappie, sauger, yellow perch, white perch, white bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, and striped bass. There is no closed fishing season in the lake, so many of its top species can be reeled in all year round. Fishing in the lake during spring can be fun as the season allows the experienced angler to use various fishing techniques. As always, get your information on the daily reel limit in advance so you can help care for and maintain the lake's population.
There are many ways for people to access Lake Norman, as it borders at least four counties in North Carolina. Mooresville is home to several marinas where customers can book a fishing charter business and a captain with local expertise. There are many boat launches as well, plenty of them located in neighborhood parks such as Stumpy Creek Access Area, McCrary Creek Access Area, Hager, Pinnacle Access Area, and Creek Access Area.
Lake Norman State Park in nearby Troutman is arguably the best place to experience fishing in the lake in different ways. It has a boat launch, a fishing pier with fish attractors, fishing spots dotting the park trails, and bank fishing access in the campgrounds. Anglers should also tackle the smaller creeks all over the park, as these spots offer great fishing that tends to be overlooked.
If you have more time to explore, you should take a day trip out to other towns just 20 minutes or less outside Mooresville, where you'll find even more excellent public boat launches. Cornelius has Ramsey Creek Access Area and Jetton Park, both of which have a boat ramp. Jetton Park also has shore fishing access. In Huntersville, anglers will love Blythe Landing, which has six boat launches, floating piers, and a public fishing area.
D. E. Turner & Co. Hardware has been standing in Mooresville since the late 1800s and remains in business. The entire family will surely enjoy a fascinating look into the area’s local history.
Adding the Mooresville Historic Walking Tour to your itinerary gives even more insight into the local history. This tour includes landmarks like the D.E. Turner Hardware, among many others. You can pick up a map and get more information at the public library or the visitors’ center.
One of the things you can enjoy with friends in town is the brewery scene in Mooresville. The scene has been gaining traction in recent years. Plan a date at the Beer Lab, known for its experimental beers on tap, or enjoy your drinks with a view of the Lake Norman Cove at King Canary.