The Webb Center Lakes are two small managed fishing lakes — about 7 and 10 acres — at the Webb Wildlife Center in the Lowcountry of Hampton County, a tract better known for its quail, deer and conservation education.
| Surface area | 7 acres + 10 acres (two lakes) |
| County | Hampton (Webb Wildlife Center) |
| Fish | largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, catfish |
Both lakes offer largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker and catfish in a peaceful Lowcountry setting. Because they sit on a wildlife center, access can be restricted on certain hunt days, so check ahead. A South Carolina fishing license is required.
Two small lakes of about 7 and 10 acres at the Webb Wildlife Center in Hampton County.
Largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker and catfish.
Yes, as they sit on a wildlife center, access can be limited on certain hunt days, so check ahead.
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