Fishing on Lake Oconee

With more than 80 miles of shoreline, a host of outdoor recreational opportunities are only steps from your front door—or dock. And while swimming, jet skiing and boating are popular outdoor pastimes for Reynolds Plantation members, fishing has become a staple along these beautiful waters.

Scores of largemouth and white bass, bream, crappie and catfish populate this 19,000-acre lake. But the lake's most prized catches are the striped bass and their hybrid cousins that test any angler's skill and tackle. Both strong and persistent fighters, the striper and the hybrid—a cross between the striped and white bass—are favorites of the sportsman, whether on the line or on the table.

Helping grow enthusiasm in the sport, professional and amateur fishermen alike can take part in tournaments hosted at Reynolds Plantation, like the bi-annual Member/Guest Bass Tournament; kids can even join in with the Kid's Fishing Derby.

Contact us today, for more information on Reynolds Plantation's greatest natural resource.