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    WHAT ARE THE REGULATIONS FOR MONTICELLO
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    David, I know there are some restrictions but I haven't read them in years since I don't fish there. Mr. Charles and a couple others can help you. Google the fishing regulations.

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    David they are the same as SCDNR rules for the state on the big lake but different on the smaller lake. Horse power, boat size and days you are allowed to fish. Been a few years since I read them. I don't remember any other rules being changed.
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    Ice cream man you hear beeping around the landing takes cash only
    Oh I could wrestle a monster fish
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    Out there I believe I would run the other way to much like clowns!

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    David, Google Monticello and look at boat ramps. It gives you the no gas info for the impoundment lake. The bigger lake is listed in the article below. You got me thinking how long it's been since I read up on the rules. Hope it helps.
    Lake Monticello

    Lake Monticello is located in Fairfield County off of HWY 215 in Jenkinsville, SC, adjacent to the Broad River about 35 minutes from Downtown Columbia. It was completed in 1978 as a pumped storage facility run by SCE&G (South Carolina Electric and Gas) and provides cooling water for a single unit nuclear reactor. It complements the existing Parr Reservoir which was built in the early 1900’s and together these are the two main components of the pumped storage Fairfield Hydro Station and the V.C. Sumner Nuclear Station. An adjacent 300-acre "Recreational Lake" was later built as a public recreational area.
    The non-traditional hydroelectric station at Lake Monticello uses the adjacent nuclear power facility to pump water into the reservoir, and then releases it through the turbines to produce power. During this process the water levels rise and fall, sometimes causing 5-foot fluctuations in the water level of Lake Monticello. Boaters must take extreme caution and be alert of any hazards that may arise during this time. In comparison to Lake Wateree and Lake Murray, Lake Monticello has some heavy restrictions on fishing and boating and allows no water-skiing or jet skis. Additionally, SCE&G owns a strip around the entire lake so that they can maintain the natural beauty and prohibit excavation projects.
    The SC DNR manages the lake for recreational fishing and maintains 1 fish attractor site. Popular sport fish on Lake Monticello include catfish species such as blues, channels, & whites and yellow and flat bullhead catfish species. Other popular game fish include largemouth bass, black & white crappies, white bass, and bream species such as bluegill, redear, & redbreast. Historically, the SC DNR has monitored these species with such activities as largemouth bass spring electrofishing, littoral rotenone sampling for LMB & Lepomis spp., trap net sampling for crappies, cove rotenone sampling, a fisherman’s creel survey, and meter net sampling for threadfin/gizzard shad.
    General Information

    Miles of Shoreline: 54 / 7.2 miles located within Nuclear Exclusion Zone, not accessible to the public
    Acres of Surface Water: 6,700
    Counties Lake is Within: Fairfield
    Maximum Depth: Approximately 89 feet
    Boat Ramps: 3
    Fish Attractors: 1
    Fishing Access Locations: 4
    Fishing Loaner Tackle Locations: None
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    I haven't been there in a couple of years and have never fished the smaller impound. I was told by a friend that DNR was not enforcing the electric only rule on the small lake and he saw people water skiing on it. Anyone else aware of this?
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