The lock at Swains lock holds fish, but it is a bit of a challenge to cast down 8ft and get a good drift.
I hooked a decent sized smallmouth in the river at Swains Lock last fall but it popped free after a few minutes of fighting and 3 rounds of acrobatics. The campground looks nice. It is first come first serve, so you might want to get there early in the day if you are going on a Saturday, especially with how close it is to the city.
Carl
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Aden <adentracy@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Horace that's really good information
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