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Arran Lake Area Fishing Spots

46 Fishing Spots North Carolina

Covering a diverse stretch of North Carolina, the Arran Lake Area Fishing Spots is home to 46 unique fishing locations. This area features 36 productive lakes, 8 engineered reservoirs and 2 productive rivers, offering anglers the chance to target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish across varied habitats and conditions.

Year-round fishing is possible here, with spring and fall providing the most comfortable conditions and best bite. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.

Whether you're a bass tournament competitor or a family looking for a relaxed panfish outing, the waters in this zone accommodate every angling style. Power fishing with reaction baits covers water quickly on the larger lakes, while finesse techniques shine in the smaller, pressured waters. Don't overlook catfishing opportunities here — prepared baits and chicken liver produce excellent channel catfish action from spring through fall.

Access to the fishing waters in this zone is generally very good, with a mix of public lands, state wildlife areas, and municipal parks providing entry points. Be aware that some smaller waters may be surrounded by private property — always verify access rights and look for posted signs. The best local advice comes from nearby bait shops, where staff can point you toward the current hot bite and steer you away from areas that are unfishable due to low water or other seasonal conditions.

All 46 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (36)

Bakers Pond

📍 35.2542, -78.8759
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Bakers Pond

📍 35.3790, -78.6892
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Barnes Lake

📍 35.2191, -78.8431
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Big Pond

📍 35.2938, -78.9700
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Bonnie Doone Lake

📍 35.1140, -78.9446
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Branson Lake

📍 35.0473, -78.9091
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Chason Ridge Pond

📍 35.0546, -78.9778
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Clarks Lake

📍 35.2426, -78.8437
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Country Club Lake

📍 35.1072, -78.8936
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Currin Lake

📍 35.1931, -78.8620
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Ennis Pond

📍 35.2492, -78.8194
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Evans Lake

📍 35.1075, -78.8675
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Glenville Lake

📍 35.0716, -78.9009
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Holmes Pond

📍 35.1639, -78.8796
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Jernigans Pond

📍 35.3487, -78.6753
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Kellys Pond

📍 35.2526, -78.9626
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Kornbow Lake

📍 35.1032, -78.9355
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Lake Holton

📍 35.2413, -78.9499
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Lake Mckay

📍 35.2384, -78.9523
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Lewis Lake

📍 35.2248, -78.8819
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Maxwell Millpond

📍 35.0449, -78.6904
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Mintz Pond

📍 35.0924, -78.9236
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Mitchells Pond

📍 35.2416, -78.9059
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Rhodes Pond

📍 35.2309, -78.6525
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Simmons Lake

📍 35.1397, -78.9452
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Smith Lake

📍 35.1335, -78.9272
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Smiths Lake

📍 35.2238, -78.8168
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Stevens Pond

📍 35.2705, -78.8475
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Tart Millpond

📍 35.1773, -78.6038
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Texas Pond

📍 35.1452, -78.9323
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Texas Pond Recreational Fishing Area

📍 35.1433, -78.9315
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Warren Lake

📍 35.0083, -78.8832
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Watson Lake

📍 35.0070, -78.8761
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Wests Pond

📍 35.2902, -78.9192
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Wooded Lake

📍 35.1434, -78.8844
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Young Lake

📍 35.1668, -78.9858
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Reservoirs (8)

Arran Lake

📍 35.0369, -78.9907
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Clarks Pond

📍 35.0852, -78.9288
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College Lake

📍 35.1403, -78.8950
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Gainey Millpond

📍 35.0864, -78.6774
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Gregorys Lake

📍 35.3936, -78.7007
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Wallace Pond

📍 35.0165, -78.9498
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Wilson Lake

📍 35.0026, -78.8805
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Youngs Pond

📍 35.2917, -78.9339
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Rivers (2)

Frequently Asked Questions

The Arran Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 46 documented fishing locations across North Carolina. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

Year-round fishing is possible here, with spring and fall providing the most comfortable conditions and best bite. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

Yes, a valid North Carolina fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the North Carolina wildlife agency or at local bait shops.