Broad River smallmouth bass live up to reputation 
By Tommy Braswell US Source: The Post and Courier 8/13/2017
Tommy Braswell
Credit: Tommy Braswell
I can now check another species off my fishing bucket list.

Catching a smallmouth bass has been a longtime dream. Several years ago when Mike McSwain began chasing smallies on the Broad River near Columbia, I figured I would one day be able to fulfill that dream.

I got to know McSwain (also a musician, Mike and the Mixers) when he began teaching my son drum lessons and over the years we had shared our love for a number of outdoor activities.

A couple of weeks ago McSwain sent me a photo of my wife’s co-worker, Cyndy Thompson of Isle of Palms, hoisting a 6¼-pound smallmouth bass she caught in late July using a Zoom Ultravibe soft plastic crawdad. McSwain included a message that said to call and set up a trip. Needless to say, I did.
 

Smallmouth bass aren’t native to South Carolina waters. They were introduced into the Broad River and Lake Jocassee in the early 1980s. The state record is 9 pounds, 7 ounces and was taken in 2001 from Lake Jocassee.

McSwain began fishing the Broad River after finding out about the little-known fishery in 2008. The more he learned the more he wanted to fish for smallies on the Broad River. Not only is the fishing good, but it also receives very little pressure. There’s virtually no public access and because the river is so shallow and rocky, the only way you can fish it is from a canoe or kayak.

“I would bring Cyndy and other friends and every one of them said you should guide on this river. Scott Lamprecht (a S.C. Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologist) was a huge impetus. He told me I had put in my time learning the river and didn’t know anybody who would be better,” McSwain said.

McSwain was living in Charleston when he began his guide service but eventually moved to Columbia where he could check out the Broad River conditions on a daily basis. Very scientific in his approach, McSwain tracks the water flow and rainfall and how that affects the sections of the Broad that he fishes.

 
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