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Carolina Structural Systems establishes first South Carolina operation in Anderson County

NEWS RELEASE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

$4.7 million investment will create 60 new jobs

COLUMBIA, S.C. Carolina Structural Systems, a manufacturer of structural wood component systems, is establishing its first South Carolina operation in Anderson County. The $4.7 million investment will create 60 new jobs.

Carolina Structural Systems is a family-owned business that supplies fabricated wood components and engineered wood products for single and multi-family homes, and light commercial projects. The company opened its first facility in Star, North Carolina in 2016. To better serve the Upstate South Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia markets, the company purchased and is expanding a 30,000-square-foot building located at 909 Amity Road in Anderson.

Operations will be online by the end of this year.

QUOTES

“We are proud of our growth and expansion and particularly proud to have decided to make this expansion in the Upstate. The stable construction industry and healthy workforce have us very excited to be part of this beautiful area. Everyone in South Carolina and, specifically, Anderson has made this decision easy for us.”

 -Carolina Structural Systems General Manager David Green

 

“With its strong manufacturing reputation, South Carolina is the ideal place for Carolina Structural Systems to establish its new operations. We congratulate them on opening this new facility and look forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”

-Gov. Henry McMaster

 

“South Carolina offers a pro-business climate that fosters success. We are pleased that Carolina Structural Systems is expanding into our state as it builds a framework for serving the Southeast.”

-Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III

 

“I am so excited to see new investment, new jobs and better opportunities coming to this part of Anderson County. I have no doubt that Carolina Structural Systems will find that our workforce goes above and beyond the call of duty and will be proud partners in making this investment a tremendous success.”

-Anderson County Council District Two Councilman Glenn Davis

 

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Carolina Structural Systems is establishing its first South Carolina operation in Anderson County.
  • The company’s $4.7 million investment will create 60 new jobs.
  • Carolina Structural Systems is a manufacturer and distributor of structural wood assembly systems.
  • The company will be located at 909 Amity Road in Anderson, S.C.
  • Operations will be online by the end of this year.

 

 

Additive Plastics Group Expands Manufacturing Operations

Additive Plastics Group, LLC (APG) is expanding its manufacturing operations in Anderson County.

Additive Plastics Group, LLC (APG), a premier manufacturer of color and additive concentrates, specialty compounds and custom engineered products, today announced it is expanding in Anderson County. The $6.2 million investment will create 24 new jobs.

APG’s industry experience, manufacturing strength and creative solutions allow the company to offer its customers the products they need to achieve their specific business growth objectives. APG custom formulates and compounds a broad variety of polymers, enhancing both the aesthetic and mechanical performance of these materials, while supporting a wide variety of industries and applications. By merging science with an understanding of product goals and with keen attention to manufacturing and quality requirements, APG helps pinpoint the ideal combination of polymers and polymer additives to designed to meet the most demanding of applications.

The company plans to upfit its existing facility located at 227 Youth Center Road in Belton. APG will also add a new, 25,000-square-foot building at the same site to accommodate increased logistics demand.

Operations will be online in October 2024. Individuals interested in joining the APG team should email Marc Vanover.

QUOTES

“APG has been growing year over year, and we are proud to be able to have a positive impact on Anderson County and its people.” -APG President Marc Vanover

“Congratulations to APG on expanding its operation in Anderson County. We celebrate the company’s contribution to the Upstate and look forward to continuing a successful partnership.” -Gov. Henry McMaster

“With a focus on customer needs, APG has amassed its own formula for success. This additional investment provides an opportunity to offer ideal plastic solutions to create next-level products.” -Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III

“Thank you to Additive Plastics Group, Inc. for bringing quality jobs creation and investment to an area of Anderson County where it is much needed.” -Anderson County Council District Seven Councilwoman M. Cindy Wilson

 FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Additive Plastics Group, LLC (APG) is expanding its manufacturing operations in Anderson County.
  • The company’s $6.2 million investment will create 24 new jobs.
  • APG is a premier manufacturer of color and additive concentrates, specialty compounds and custom engineered products.
  • The company is located at 227 Youth Center Road in Belton, S.C.
  • Individuals interested in joining the APG team should email Marc Vanover.

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Bassmaster High School Championship launching in Anderson County

Bassmasters High School Championship logo

Bassmaster High School Championship on Lake Hartwell in Anderson County SCThe best young anglers from around the country will be part of the 2023 Strike King Bassmaster High School Championship presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors July 27-29 on the storied waters of Lake Hartwell.

Photo by Dalton Tumblin/B.A.S.S.

July 19, 2023

Opportunity awaits anglers at the Bassmaster High School Championship

Bassmaster High School Strike King LogoANDERSON, S.C. — The best youth anglers in the country will head to Lake Hartwell for the 2023 Strike King Bassmaster High School Championship presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors July 27-29, and Justin Kimmel, who competes in the St. Croix Bassmaster Opens, says the tournament couldn’t be at a better time.

 

“This is my favorite time of year to fish the lake,” the Athens, Ga., native said. “My biggest bags on Lake Hartwell have come in July. I’m talking, like, 25- to 28-pound days. A lot of these kids may come in thinking this is a blueback herring lake and that is what they have to do to win, and that is just not the case.”

The High School Championship — featuring more than 480 teams from 35 states and Canada — will take off from legendary Green Pond Landing each day at 6:20 a.m. ET and return at 2:20 p.m. for weigh-in. Full coverage will be available on Bassmaster.com.

Lake Hartwell continues to be one of the premier fisheries for prestigious tournaments. Last year was the first time the High School Championship was held on the upstate South Carolina reservoir, which has hosted four Bassmaster Classics.

Last year, Wisconsin anglers Reece Keeney and Bryce Moder won the three-day high school event by catching mostly largemouth on a buzz frog, finishing with 43 pounds, 1 ounce. While Moder was still in high school, Keeney moved on to the college fishing ranks, competing for Kentucky Christian University.

Kimmel, a multitime BFL champion on Hartwell as both a co-angler and boater, believes there will be plenty of opportunities for high school anglers to repeat and expand on those largemouth tactics Keeney and Moder used to win.

Those shallow-water largemouth could be around laydowns, docks or around shade lines, but most of those largemouth are going to be eating bream. Kimmel said these bass will get super-shallow. A good largemouth bite also opens up the entire lake.

“Buzzbaits and other topwaters will play,” Kimmel said. “Poppers and bream bed-type stuff like a prop bait. A swim jig is a really big deal for me that time of year. A frog bite will be good around bluegill eaters. The whole tacklebox gets opened up.

“Largemouth should win in July.”

With blueback herring roaming the bottom end of the lake, spotted bass have gotten much of the attention on Lake Hartwell in recent years, and rightly so. A one-day tournament this year was won with over 21 pounds of spotted bass.

“A lot of local stuff gets won with spotted bass because they are more consistent,” Kimmel said. “They will be in the same places, and there are more of them.”

Cane piles, brush piles and points are classic areas for spotted bass to school up and chase herring. A topwater and fluke could be key to catching those bass that are actively feeding on herring.

“Hartwell is known for the blueback herring deal now and anglers figuring out one of three things — brush piles, cane piles or standing timber — and finding bass on the lower section or the Andersonville Island area. It usually ends up being whoever has the best milk run. There is always a section that is firing better than others.

“If you stay longer than 10 minutes, you ruin a particular spot for the day. You really have to run and gun to be successful doing that.”

The Strike King Bassmaster High School Championship presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors is being hosted by Visit Anderson.

2023 Bassmaster High School Series Title Sponsor: Strike King

2023 Bassmaster High School Series Presenting Sponsor: Academy Sports + Outdoors

2023 Bassmaster High School Series Platinum Sponsor: Toyota2023 Bassmaster High School Series Premier Sponsors: Bass Pro Shops, Dakota Lithium, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Power-Pole, Progressive Insurance, Ranger Boats, Rapala, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha2023 Bassmaster High School Series Supporting Sponsors: AFTCO, Daiwa, Garmin, Lew’s, Marathon, Triton Boats, VMC

2023 Bassmaster High School Series Youth Sponsors: 13 Fishing, Seaguar, Shimano

Connect with #Bassmaster on FacebookInstagramTwitter and TikTok.About B.A.S.S.

B.A.S.S., which encompasses the Bassmaster tournament leagues, events and media platforms, is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 515,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines (Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times), website (Bassmaster.com), TV show, radio show, social media programs and events. For more than 50 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.

The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, St. Croix Bassmaster Opens Series, TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Series, Strike King Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Strike King Bassmaster High School Series presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors, Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Team Championship, Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX, Yamaha Bassmaster Redfish Cup Championship presented by Skeeter and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Toyota.

Media Contact: Emily Harley, B.A.S.S. Communications Manager, 205-313-0945, eharley@bassmaster.com

The 2023 Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championship will be held from Thursday July 27th through Saturday July 29th at Green Pond Landing on Lake Hartwell. More than 480 boats with teams representing 39 states and Canada are scheduled to participate.

In an effort to support the participants and spectators visiting from across the continent, Anderson County is partnering with the US Army Corps of Engineers and Portman Marina in order to program three additional boat ramps in the vicinity of Green Pond Landing for tournament support.

Area residents and recreational boaters should be advised of temporary operational changes at the following access facilities:

Green Pond Landing & Event Center:

  • Closed to the public for boat launching Thursday 7/27 and Friday 7/28.
  • No boat parking permitted as a spectator or competitor during weigh-in.

Broyles Recreation Area:

  • A portion of the parking area will be supporting the tournament; public boat launching will be available as long as space allows.

River Forks Recreation Area:

  • The entire boat ramp parking area and West Beach will be closed to the public for boat launching on Thursday 7/27 and Friday 7/28.
  • The East Beach recreation area will remain open for day use.

Portman Marina:

  • A portion of the parking area will be supporting the tournament; public boat launching will be available as long as space allows.

All residents should further be advised of the potential for heavier-than-normal vehicular and marine traffic in the area.

 

MEDIA CONTACT:     Matt Schell, Parks Manager | 864.231.7275

For future events at Green Pond Landing and other places in Anderson County be sure to follow our social media and check out the news on our website.

Broadway Lake Family Day 2023

Broadway Lake Fun Day

Anderson County is celebrating a day at the lake at McFall’s Landing on Broadway Lake. The day will be packed with fun starting with a water slide, face painting, obstacle course, and car show. There will also be food, games, and music throughout the day.

Bring out your classic boat and show off in the Classic Boat Parade on the lake!

 

There will also be a cardboard boat race with both a fireman’s class and a family class. Boats made of cardboard, glue, and duct tape will race to the finish line in the Cardboard Boat Race. All ages are welcome and there is sure to be fun for all!

The Carolina Show Ski Team will also be performing on the lake to add to the festivities.

Gracie Floyd Event Center at McFalls Landing

The event will start at 10 a.m. and end around 2 p.m. that afternoon. Be sure to come on out because this will be a lake day of fun to remember!

For more details on the event please click the link below and for more details on the Gracie Floyd Center at McFall’s Landing please contact the Anderson County Parks Department.

Broadway Lake Family Day 2023

Pitbull to perform at Anderson County Sports and Entertainment Center

Pitbull is set to perform in Anderson County SC

The Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center will host an internationally recognized megastar at William A. Floyd Amphitheater on Friday, September 8, 2023.

GRAMMY® Award-winning global superstar, education advocate, business entrepreneur, and motivational speaker Pitbull to perform a full-scale live concert that will feature Pitbull’s biggest hits, including “Give Me Everything,” “I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho),” and more.

Tickets will be available on Friday, June 23rd

Ticketing link: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/8835898/pitbull-anderson-william-afloyd-amphitheater

All ages show

About the Venue: https://andersonevents.com/

The Willliam A. Floyd Amphitheater recently completed a renovation project to improve production capabilities. The facility has been the location for many concerts, festivals, and fairs for more than 25 years attracting A-list artists to the upstate of South Carolina. The Amphitheater is part of the 300-acre Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center.

Centrally located and easy to find off I-85 the venue has abundant parking, and incredible sight-lines for up to 13,000 people and fans can expect to enjoy an incredible evening in a fun, safe environment. Venue rules include a clear bag policy, no weapons, and no outside food or drink. Fans will be permitted to bring one personal folding chair (without the bag) to the event.

Gates open at 5 p.m. for fans to enjoy authentic Latin food and beverages provided by local vendors. Efforts are underway to engage and involve the latinx communities that have rich cultural connections in our community.  Pitbull fans span a diverse audience. He appeals across genres, ages, and all demographic markers.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mr. 305 to the 864 and we know he will fill our beautiful venue with his showmanship and music and we look forward to serving the fans to provide a night to remember. ” Said Adrienne Cole, General Manager.

The venue in Anderson County is 30 miles from Greenville *

15 miles from Clemson University  *

30 miles from Greenwood  *

23 Miles from Seneca *

2.5 hours from Atlanta or Charlotte *

About Pitbull:

Pitbull invites disruption on a global scale as a GRAMMY®-winning independent international superstar, education advocate, business entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. With countless awards, dozens of international number-one hits, hundreds of gold and platinum certifications, millions of single sales, 25 million album sales, and cumulative video views in excess of 15 billion, one of the most impressive careers in music history set the stage for him to make true change.

Not only did he successfully help establish Sports Leadership Arts and Management (SLAM!) tuition-free public charter schools across the country, he was honored by the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of Clean Water Here; he is a partner in eMerge Americas, the annual tech and innovation summit held in Miami; and he was honored alongside music legends as well as Nobel Peace Prize and Pulitzer Prize winners at the 2019 International Achievement Summit. Pitbull and Horizon Media have partnered to launch 305 Worldwide, a new multicultural marketing agency. 

Partnerships

After announcing several partnerships in 2020 such as Espanita Tequila, LivexLive, and “From Negative to Positive” Podcast, Pitbull ended 2020 with a bang by ringing in the new year performing on the main stage in Times Square. In the first month of 2021, Pitbull became the co-owner of the NASCAR racing team [Team Trackhouse], and proudly served as the Grand Marshal of the 2021 NASCAR Daytona 500. At the same time, he only continues to expand his influence across fitness, health, and wellness. 

He launched 305-Life as the first daily supplement line to philosophically reflect the vibrant spirit of Miami through its high-quality product. As an investor and brand ambassador, he joined forces with Echelon for the “Pitbull X Echelon” partnership, providing Pitbull-themed rides to millions of users exclusively in the Echelon Fit App.  He returned to the road in 2022 with the sold-out North American Can’t Stop Us Now Tour, packing arenas and amphitheaters coast-to-coast. 

Pitbull has performed for millions worldwide and even joined forces with the #1 life and business strategist, Tony Robbins, for numerous engagements around the globe. 

Pitbull is bringing his unbridled performance energy to Anderson, SC September 8, 2023! 

Hot Air Affair 2023 Labor Day Weekend

Hot Air Affair on Labor Day Weekend in Anderson County SC

Hot Air Affair: Rising Above Cancer joins Anderson County’s Celebrate Anderson for a spectacular 2023 Labor Day Weekend!

Celebrate Anderson is our community’s largest annual outdoor concert focusing on family, fun, and camaraderie. This year’s music under the stars will feature world-renowned country artist Martina McBrideNEW to Celebrate Anderson this year: The Cancer Association of Anderson’s Hot Air Affair: Rising Above Cancer event will kick off our Celebrate Anderson – Labor Day Weekend spectacularly. Anderson County is excited to partner with the Cancer Association’s ballooning event, establishing the Celebrate Anderson Weekend and solidifying Anderson County’s reputation as THE Labor Day Destination!

“Anderson County is appreciative of its partners and Michelin, Arthrex and many sponsors for joining with the county in giving back to the local community by funding and to the Cancer Association of Anderson as they provide assistance to many Andersonians through a life-changing experience,” said Anderson County Council Chairman Tommy Dunn. “There’s no need to look further for something to do this Labor Day Weekend; it’s right here in Anderson County.”

Martina McBride in Anderson County

The Cancer Association of Anderson is proud to bring the 2023 HOT AIR AFFAIR: RISING ABOVE CANCER to the Anderson Sports & Entertainment Complex during this upcoming Labor Day Weekend! Once again, skies above Anderson County will be filled with beautiful hot air balloons. Mark your calendar for Labor Day Weekend, Sep 1st – 4th! This signature event benefits the Cancer Association of Anderson, the only LOCAL cancer charity in Anderson County.

Come join our Hot Air Affair sponsors: Anderson County, Blossman Gas & Appliance, AnMed Health, The People’s Bank, and many others as we join with Anderson County’s Celebrate Anderson to bring together more than twenty-five hot air balloons, and a Labor Day Weekend filled with Family Fun and entertainment!

According to Cancer Association Director Angela Stringer, “We look forward to welcoming our balloon pilots to the skies over Anderson County every year! The opportunity to join with Celebrate Anderson to provide a FREE event that raises funds and awareness for our brave patients and survivors makes it even more exciting! The fabulous Combo Kings will be performing on the Balloon Stage as well as other local talent. Please come out and join us for a family-friendly weekend with hot air balloons, kids-zone, food trucks, vendors, and much, much more.”

Organizers are expecting 30,000+ people during the three-day event.

CAA will host a couple of training sessions for those who would like to volunteer and/or crew with the balloons. For volunteer or sponsorship opportunities at the Hot Air Affair, please email Angela@CAAnderson.org or call 864.222.3500.

CANCER ASSOCIATION OF ANDERSON

For twenty years, the Cancer Association of Anderson has fulfilled its mission to “lessen the burden on Anderson County residents who are battling cancer” by providing financial, physical, and emotional assistance.” CAA is a LOCAL charity and is not affiliated with, nor receives any funding from larger, national organizations such as the American Relay for Life or any Relay for Life events.

American Bass Anglers Military Team Championship at Green Pond Landing

American Bass Anglers Military Team Championship at Green Pond Landing

Anderson County to host the American Bass Anglers Military Team Championship at Green Pond Landing

 

ANDERSON, S.C. – Heavy recent rains caused Lake Hartwell to rise, but anglers should catch big fish as the 32nd annual Military Team Bass Tournament, presented by American Bass Anglers and Caymas Boats, gets ready to run on the lake.

“We are so excited to host the American Bass Anglers Military Team Championship at Green Pond Landing and Lake Hartwell,” said Neil Paul, Executive Director for Visit Anderson (visitanderson.com) in the hosting town of in Anderson, S.C. “The leadership of Anderson County has provided us with a facility that is second to none and the resources to be able to bring championship events to our community and we are grateful. In addition, our Anderson County team has a great deal of admiration and respect for our military, both active and retired, and we are excited to provide a first-class event for the anglers, their families, sponsors of the sport, and the ABA team. We look forward to another memorable event in Anderson County!”

 

The event will run out of the Green Pond Landing, located at 470 Green Pond Road in Anderson. The official practice period begins April 30. Bass anglers, each representing their respective service branch or affiliation, can practice and search for the best fishing spots through May 2. The 3-day event runs from May 3-5. The public is invited to attend the free weigh-ins at Green Pond Landing.

“On behalf of everyone involved with American Bass Anglers, I welcome all the competitors who will participate in this special tournament,” stated Morris Sheehan, ABA President. “Of all the events we run each year, we always look forward to this special event the most. This is our way of saying thanks to all who have served or are currently serving this great nation. We owe so much to our military members, their families, and those who support them. Each one sacrificed so much for all of us. Thanks and good luck to everyone. I hope every angler finds big fish and enjoys the spirit of competition and camaraderie that this very special event offers.”

Teams of two anglers will battle for cash prizes and annual bragging rights. Teams can register in person through noon May 2, 2023. At least one member of each team must attend the mandatory rules and safety briefing at 6 p.m. May 2. Failure to attend the safety briefing will result in forfeiture of all entry fees and elimination from the tournament.

Any active-duty or retired Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, National Guard, Reserve, or Coast Guard member can participate. In addition, families of military members 16 years old or older who hold Department of Defense identification cards, veterans with an honorable or general discharge who possess a DD-214, and Department of Defense civilians, and military contractors may also compete in this event. Contestants between 16 and 18 years of age must have a parent or guardian’s signature prior to entering the tournament.

 

Lake Hartwell

Lake Hartwell covers about 56,000 acres on the Savannah River, which spans the border between Georgia and South Carolina. One of three large reservoirs on the Savannah River, Lake Hartwell offers anglers more than 962 miles of shoreline to fish. The Savannah River formed with the confluence of the Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers, now submerged beneath the waters of Lake Hartwell.

“Lake Hartwell is a very large lake with more shoreline miles than any other lake in South Carolina,” advised Hunter Bond, a bass pro from Pendleton, S.C. who fishes several tournament trails. “It has many long creeks and rivers leading into it. We’ve had a lot of rain lately, so the lake is high. Water temperatures have been in the high 60s to low 70s. There’s a lot of muddy water in the lake, but if people could find some stained, not muddy water, they could do well. Without any significant weather hitting, the lake level should start dropping by tournament time.”

The entire system can produce giant largemouth bass with some fish exceeding 16 pounds. The lake also holds good numbers of spotted bass up to five pounds. The Tugaloo River contains many shallow coves and sandy flats that provide good places to fish for spotted bass.

“This lake can produce some 10-pound largemouth at this time of year,” Bond commented. “With a lot of fish already in post-spawn patterns, I think the tournament big bass will be in the 7- to 8-pound range. Some people in this tournament will catch some big bags, in the 18- to 21-pound range. Anglers who can consistently bring in 15- to 16-pound bags each day will be in great shape. It’s all about consistency. Some people might catch a big bag one day, but not the next.”

Spotted bass spawn a little earlier than largemouth. Bond believes most of the spotted bass already spawned and moved into their post-spawn patterns. Many left the rivers and creeks and moved back out into the main lake. That doesn’t mean people can’t catch them. They just need to look for them.

“Since this is a 3-day tournament, I would focus on targeting larger spotted bass,” Bond recommended. “By the time the tournament begins, most spotted bass will have already spawned, so people will need to look for post-spawn fish. For spotted bass, I recommend looking for herring spawning on long clay points. Lake Hartwell doesn’t have much of a shad spawn, but people might find some way up the river. Herring is the bait that bass target right now.”

A saltwater species similar to an alewife, blueback herring spawn in fresh water. When spawning, they attach their sticky eggs to rocks, gravel, stumps and other hard objects. Several decades ago, herring entered many lakes in Georgia and South Carolina where they thrived and multiplied. Now, the protein-rich fish also called blueback shad make prime forage for both largemouth and spotted bass. Blueback herring breed rapidly and can grow to about 16 inches long, which can partially account for the large size of many bass found in this reservoir. Find the herring and anglers should find the bass.

“If the wind blows strong during the tournament, I would throw spinnerbaits or swimbaits,” Bond remarked. “Early in the morning, I would throw topwaters, like a Heddon Zara Spook or a Lucky Craft Gunfish in chrome or bone colors. Those colors imitate herring and spots really love herring. On overcast days, throw a bone color. On bright days, throw chrome. The topwater bite will drop off toward the middle of the day. If people could find some good offshore spots with bigger largemouths, that would help.”

Largemouth already began spawning and should continue spawning through the end of May. With the full moon coming on May 5, anglers might find some big spawning largemouth on the beds, but also look for a backup plan.

“People who find some big largemouth on the beds could do very well, but I wouldn’t rely upon that to happen all three days,” Bond said. “Bream beds might be another place to look for big bass. Some bluegill already started bedding up the creeks. As more bluegill start bedding, more largemouth and spots will move in to eat them.”

For fishing the bream beds, Bond recommends slowing down the presentation to keep a bait in the strike zone longer. He suggests throwing a weightless Senko or a wacky-rigged worm and let it slowly sink just outside the bream beds. Hungry post-spawn bass commonly move up from the depths to attack bream on the beds.

“A skirted jig is another good option for fishing bream beds,” Bond stated. “A Pop-R is another good choice. A buzzbait with a Horny Toad on the back of it would also be a good choice, especially early in the morning. Later in the day, I’d try to find some cane or brush piles in deeper water. People can also catch some fish by rocks around bridges.”

Crappie and bass anglers created numerous brush piles throughout the system. Some use cane instead of brush. With hard exteriors, cane usually lasts longer in the water than brush. Bass gather around the piles to eat crappie, bluegills and other fish that tend to stay near the piles. Anglers can probe these deep piles with various jigs, worms or other soft plastics for big fish.

“Just because someone is catching smaller spotted bass, that doesn’t mean there aren’t larger ones in the area,” Bond explained. “This is a very bait-specific lake. Change baits to see what works best. When fishing a long clay point, find out where the herring are sitting. Lately, they have been in about six feet of water, but they will move up shallower. Anglers might be throwing baits in six feet of water, but the big bass are in one to two feet of water.”

For fishing Lake Hartwell, Bond also recommends moving frequently. He usually doesn’t sit on one spot for more than 10 minutes without catching a fish. Some days, he fishes more than 100 spots, but not all different ones. He might return to his favorite honey holes several times a day during a tournament.

For supplies and information, Bond also recommends visiting Lake Hartwell Fishing and Marine, located at 5365 Highway 24 in Anderson. People can find them on Facebook. Sometimes, local anglers post fishing reports on Facebook and other social media. For local information, call (864) 716-3660 or see visitanderson.com.

Military Bass Anglers Association

In 1975, the Military Bass Anglers Association was formed. This organization dedicated itself to providing bass anglers in the military opportunities to compete in tournaments with other military members. The Military Team Bass Tournament began in 1991 as a way to promote fishing and camaraderie among all the service branches.

American Bass Anglers

In 2000, Morris Sheehan, a life member of MBAA who retired from the U.S. Army, bought the organization. He renamed it American Bass Anglers Inc., and relocated it to Athens, Ala. The Military Team Bass Tournament brings all service branches together for a fun-filled week of competition and ultimate annual service bragging rights.

Anyone who wishes to fish an ABA event, must become an ABA member. ABA has always provided free 1-year membership for any active-duty military personnel. Active-duty personnel can call (256) 232-0406 to ask about the membership. In addition, ABA members can receive discounts from some sponsors. For example, Optima Batteries will give ABA members 25 percent off and free shipping on any battery. Membership costs $35 a year, but anglers can save money by signing up for multiple years. Life membership costs $450.

American Bass Anglers is sponsored by Caymas Boats, Mercury Marine, MotorGuide, T-H Marine, Power Pole, RT Outdoors, Optima Batteries, Hotel Planner.com, and LurePartsOnline.com.

About American Bass Anglers: American Bass Anglers is committed to providing low-cost, close-to-home tournaments for the weekend angler and, at the same time, offering each competitor an upward path for individual angler progression.

For more information about American Bass Anglers, the Open Series, the American Fishing Tour, the American Couples Series, the annual Military Team Bass Tournament, and the Top 150 Solo Tour, all presented by Caymas Boats, visit www.americanbassanglers.com or call (256) 232-0406.

This story was written by ABA staff writer John N. Felsher. To submit articles of interest email info@americanbassanglers.com.

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Lake Hartwell hosts the Bassmaster Kayak Series

Bassmaster Kayak event on Lake Hartwell in Anderson County SC

Bassmaster Kayak Series takes on Lake Hartwell

Anderson, S.C. (April 13, 2023) – The Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX will make its first trip to historic Lake Hartwell April 15-16, and local angler Joshua Diehl believes plenty of bass will be caught in a variety of different ways.

“This is one of the best times of year to be on Hartwell. It is a great draw and a great opportunity to get anglers out there,” Diehl said. “It is going to be a big field and there will be plenty of room to spread out. There are so many ways this can be fished and won. I think it will be a slugfest.”

The site of last year’s Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Toyota won by Jason Christie, Lake Hartwell has been a staple on the Bassmaster tournament trails for many years now.

Lake Hartwell features both spotted and largemouth, both of which could play an important role in Deihl’s mind.

There will likely be several different things happening on the lake when anglers arrive. Depending on the weather, the bass will likely be spawning or heading towards a mostly post spawn phase while the Blueback herring that inhabit the lake will be starting their spawn.

“It is going to be very weather dependent,” Diehl said. “The bass will be transitioning to long points and starting to make their way out and feed aggressively on bait that is coming up to spawn. Spots spawn later than largemouth and because of that, you could win this event completely on spots. Hartwell has some big spots in it.”

It will be difficult for anglers to visually pick out those spawning spotted bass, as they will be in 10-15 feet of water. If the herring spawn starts, those spotted bass will also try to feed while they are also spawning.

The herring will spawn on shallow clay points, buck brush and inside saddles and blow-throughs and with them anglers will find the bass chasing them. Long points will start to play a role as well on Lake Hartwell and that will allow anglers to throw jerkbaits as well as topwater baits.

“We (had) a more mild than normal winter so the water temperatures in the chain were higher than usual,” Diehl said. “It could be gangbusters. This could be the best topwater event of the year.”

Cane piles will also start coming into play this time of year, but Diehl said anglers will need to be really good with their electronics to find them.

Much of the largemouth population will be located in the creek arms and fingers of the lake as well as a more robust population of threadfin shad. The tournament could be won with largemouth, but Diehl believes the consistent length of the spotted bass will prevail overall.

Competition will start each day at 7:00 a.m. ET with lines out at 3:00 p.m. Anglers will earn points to determine the final Dakota Lithium Bassmaster Kayak Series Angler of the Year standings, which is currently being led by Bassmaster Elite Series pro Greg DiPalma.

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Tourism Professionals from Across the Southeast Head to Anderson for Annual Conference

Anderson, S.C. (April 13, 2023)  Visit Anderson is honored to host the annual Southeastern Travel Counselors Alliance (STCA) Conference April 17 through April 19. STCA is a regional organization for Welcome Center professionals from 13 southeastern states and Maine. 

The main goals of STCA’s annual meetings are to make connections and share information and best practices. This year’s agenda includes topics like marketing, security, staff morale, and budgeting. More than 50 Welcome Center directors, managers, and travel counselors from nine states – Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Arkansas, and Maine – are attending this year.

While their home base will be the Home 2 Suites by Hilton in downtown Anderson, conference attendees will also get the chance to explore and enjoy all that Anderson has to offer, starting with a welcome dinner and reception at Iron Oak Barn. This year’s theme, “Discovering the Undiscovered,” highlights unique South Carolina tastes and experiences and showcases numerous local vendors. Conference organizers from Discover South Carolina also partnered with Visit Anderson to offer two distinct tours for guests to enjoy, which include stops at Green Pond Landing, Woodburn Historic House, Downtown Pendleton, Garrison Arena, Anderson County Museum, Palmetto Distillery, and Split Creek Goat Farm. 

“Visit Anderson is always wonderful to work with on any event we bring in,” said Heather Harley, South Carolina Welcome Center Operations Manager. “Their team is with you every step of the way to make sure the event goes off without a hitch. Anderson is an ideal destination for showcasing South Carolina hospitality to our Welcome Center partners, and we’re thrilled to help our STCA attendees discover everything this area has to offer.”

Visit Anderson looks forward to welcoming STCA, and can work with you on your next event! Head to VisitAnderson.com to learn more about our role in recruiting sporting events, meetings, and social gatherings such as weddings and family reunions to our area.

Rhythm on the River in Anderson County

River event at Dolly Cooper State Park in Anderson County SC

Powdersville Community Event Announcement 2nd Annual “Rhythm on the River” Music Festival presented by Connect Powdersville & Sponsored by AnMed

Connect Powdersville recently announced the date for the 2nd Annual Powdersville family outdoor event at Dolly Cooper Park on the Saluda River. Rhythm on the River 2023 is set for Saturday, May 6th from 3-8pm. The presenting sponsor of the event is AnMed Health System.

River event in Anderson County

Rhythm on the River 2023 offers Powdersville’s neighbors, friends, and families a free day of live music, food trucks, kids’ activities, local makers, and much more. “We had a phenomenal turn out for our inaugural event, with over 3,000 people in attendance. We are fortunate to have a beautiful venue at Dolly Cooper Park to be able to welcome local vendors, listen to live music, enjoy food trucks and to just spend time with our friends. I especially want to thank all of our sponsors. We have received overwhelming support from individuals and businesses within our community. Without them this event wouldn’t be possible. Rhythm on the River is designed to be a special annual event for our community to come together for a fun, family-friendly day in the Park,” said Johnny Harvin, Chairman of Connect Powdersville, the event organizer.

Rhythm on the River 2023 features two musical artists- The Rhythm City Band, a local favorite and Lauren Hall, a Charleston based Country Music Artist, singer and songwriter.

 

Rhythm City Band is a group of 9 musicians from the Upstate who have been playing together for over 20 years. Their music has been described as “just plain fun” and features all genres from the 70’s , 80’s & 90’s to the present.

Lauren Hall is a Charleston native who delivers a sound all her own originating from her low country roots, with an original edge and a touch of tradition. She has played in shows with Travis Tritt, Maddie & Tae, Scotty McCreery, Walker Hayes, and others. Lauren has been awarded, “Best Female Vocalist” over the last 3 years in Charleston City Paper’s Best of Charleston, and recently “Song of the Year” for her single “Excuse” released in 2022.

The event will feature the ever popular Kids Zone, with face painting, balloon artists, games and activities for all ages, local craft vendors, and of course food, dessert and drink trucks.

Connect Powdersville is proud to host Rhythm on the River 2023 for the Powdersville Community in Anderson County.

Who: #ROTRPVL is for Everyone! FREE Admission and Parking

What: 2nd Annual Rhythm on the River

When: Saturday, May 6, 2023 from 3-8pm

Where: Dolly Cooper Park, 170 Spearman Circle, Greenville, SC 29611

Sponsors: Presenting Platinum Sponsor- AnMed

Gold Sponsors: Kids Zone Sponsor- Tiger Pediatrics, Hospitality Tent Sponsor – ReWa

Command Center Sponsor: Connect Powdersville

Silver Sponsors: Needlestack Digital Marketing, Cox & Cole Attorneys at Law, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, The People’s Bank, Plumbline Services, Bradley K. Richardson Attorneys, Park National Bank, Tri-County Technical College, Duke Energy, Kudzu Staffing, and SERVPRO of Pickens County

 MEDIA CONTACT:Johnny Harvin- ChairConnect Powdersville864-360-4243info@connectpowdersville.comwww.rhythmontheriver.org#ROTRPVL