APRICOT CREEK

Species Weather Hydrology


FISHING SOUTH CAROLINA

Apricot Creek


May 16, 2024

Apricot Creek fishing area is located in western North Carolina and is known for its trout fishing. The creek is stocked with rainbow, brown, and brook trout, making it a popular destination for anglers. Nearby activities include hiking, camping, and exploring the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway. Fishing tips include using small flies and light tackle, as the fish can be easily spooked in the clear water. The best time to visit is in the spring and fall, with average temperatures ranging from 50-70 degrees Fahrenheit.



Fish Species
Image Alt Apache Trout
Image Alt Brook Trout

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Area Boat Ramps

CHRIS ANDERSON LANDING
Waccamaw Watershed, South-Carolina
LEE'S LANDING
Waccamaw Watershed, South-Carolina
OAK STREET 9887, CALABASH
Watershed,
SNOW'S CUT BOATING ACCESS
Watershed,
DUTCHMAN CREEK BOAT RAMP
Lower Cape Fear Watershed, North-Carolina
MARINA DRIVE CALABASH
Watershed,
REAVES FERRY LANDING
Waccamaw Watershed, South-Carolina
2ND AVENUE SOUTH, NORTH MYRTLE BEACH
Carolina Coastal-Sampit Watershed, South-Carolina
WACCAMAW LANE 101, HORRY COUNTY
Waccamaw Watershed, South-Carolina
SUNSET HARBOR BOAT RAMP
Watershed,

Parks & Recreation

                                                       

Bullard and Branch Hunting Preserve

Moores Creek National Battlefield

Bladen Lakes State Forest Game Land

Singletary Lake State Park

Lea Island State Natural Area

Holly Shelter Game Land

Welches Creek Game Land

Fairmont Memorial Park

Castle Hayne Park

Whitehall Plantation Game Land

                                                                                                                       
                                               

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