Details: Oak Hallow Lake Dam
After it rained. Water was 2' deeper than normal and 10°F cooler. Also, a calm day with strong gusts of winds periodically and completely clear sky's. ...more Muddy water.
Details: White Crappie with a Minnows (Crappie)
In between some downed trees in the water in the shady areas. Also, had a few bass jump out of the water in the location.
Details: Bur-Mil Park (Man-Made) Pond
Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department, Phone: (336) 373-3800
How To Go:
From Greensboro, take U.S. 220 north; turn right (east) on Owl’s Roost Road (S.R. ...more 2337). Go 0.4 mile; turn left on Bur-Mil Club Road. The park office is ahead; the two ponds are located toward the rear of the park.
About the Bur-Mil Park Ponds:
The banks of the two ponds have been cleared of brush. A fishing pier on Lake Brandt is accessible from the park. Park staff will help disabled anglers to the pier. Fish attractors and fish feeders attract fish. Fishing tackle is available for loan for free. Channel catfish are stocked regularly from April to September.
Primary Fish Species: Largemouth bass and sunfish in the 3.5-acre pond; channel catfish in the 1-acre pond.
Details: Bur-Mil Park (Man-Made) Pond
Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department, Phone: (336) 373-3800
How To Go:
From Greensboro, take U.S. 220 north; turn right (east) on Owl’s Roost Road (S.R. ...more 2337). Go 0.4 mile; turn left on Bur-Mil Club Road. The park office is ahead; the two ponds are located toward the rear of the park.
About the Bur-Mil Park Ponds:
The banks of the two ponds have been cleared of brush. A fishing pier on Lake Brandt is accessible from the park. Park staff will help disabled anglers to the pier. Fish attractors and fish feeders attract fish. Fishing tackle is available for loan for free. Channel catfish are stocked regularly from April to September.
Primary Fish Species: Largemouth bass and sunfish in the 3.5-acre pond; channel catfish in the 1-acre pond.
Details: Bur-Mil Park Fishing Pier
Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department, Phone: (336) 373-3800
How To Go:
From Greensboro, take U.S. 220 north; turn right (east) on Owl’s Roost Road (S.R. ...more 2337). Go 0.4 mile; turn left on Bur-Mil Club Road. The park office is ahead; the two ponds are located toward the rear of the park.
About the Bur-Mil Park Ponds:
The banks of the two ponds have been cleared of brush. A fishing pier on Lake Brandt is accessible from the park. Park staff will help disabled anglers to the pier. Fish attractors and fish feeders attract fish. Fishing tackle is available for loan for free. Channel catfish are stocked regularly from April to September.
Primary Fish Species: Largemouth bass and sunfish in the 3.5-acre pond; channel catfish in the 1-acre pond.