
Jonesville Reservoir is a 25-acre managed state fishing lake off SC-18 in Union County. Small, fertilized and accessible, it is a dependable spot for a relaxed day on the water.
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Jonesville Reservoir at a glance
| Surface area | ≈ 25 acres |
| County | Union (off SC-18) |
| Type | SCDNR managed state fishing lake |
| Fish | largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish |
Fishing, rules and access
Anglers catch largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish here, with daily limits of 10 bream, 3 catfish and 3 bass. The reservoir is handicapped-accessible and has a boat ramp, a fishing pier and a picnic area. A South Carolina fishing license is required.
Nearby lakes
- Lake John D. Long — the other Union County state lake
- Lake Whelchel — Gaffney’s city lake to the northwest
Jonesville Reservoir FAQ
How big is Jonesville Reservoir?
A 25-acre SCDNR state fishing lake off SC-18 in Union County.
What fish are in Jonesville Reservoir?
Largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish, with daily limits of 10 bream, 3 catfish and 3 bass.
Does Jonesville Reservoir have a boat ramp?
Yes, plus a fishing pier and picnic area, and it is handicapped-accessible.



