Jordan Lake

Chatham County, NC

A 14,000-acre reservoir in the Raleigh–Durham Triangle — largemouth bass around standing timber, plus crappie, catfish, and stocked striped bass.

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Striped Bass — Skip the Striped Bass trip today.

Best conditions of 4 species tracked at Jordan Lake.

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Air Temp
89°F
Chance Showers And Thunderstorms
Wind
6 mph
NE
Rain
41%
This Afternoon
Pressure
0.01 inHg
Steady · last 6h
Water Temp
Inland
Flow
115 cfs
Steady · -12% / 24h
Sunrise
6:09 AM
Sunset
8:33 PM
Moon · 4%
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4 species tracked, ranked by today's conditions. The top pick is open below — tap any species to expand it, or a chip to focus.

#1 Striped Bass Skip the Striped Bass trip today. In season 33/100

What's helping

  • incoming tide — striped bass prefers incoming tide
  • 6 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed

What's hurting

  • Thunderstorms — get off the water immediately when storms approach

About. Morone saxatilis — Maryland's state fish. Anadromous — runs into Bay tributaries to spawn each spring. Targeted by trolling, jigging, live-lining, and surf casting. Locally called "rockfish."

Prefers. Water 50–72°F (ideal 62°F) · incoming tide · depth 5–35 ft.

Regulations may be out of date

Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-05-29. Open source page →

Min size
20"
Daily creel
4

20" minimum, 4/day (striped bass & hybrids in aggregate; reservoir exceptions apply).

Source: North Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.

#2 Largemouth Bass Skip the Largemouth Bass trip today. In season 23/100

What's helping

  • 6 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed

What's hurting

  • Thunderstorms — get off the water immediately when storms approach

About. Micropterus salmoides — Most popular gamefish in MD non-tidal waters. Ambush predator around cover — lily pads, submerged timber, docks, grass edges. Hits plastics, spinnerbaits, jigs, and topwater across the season.

Prefers. Water 55–85°F (ideal 72°F) · either tide · depth 3–25 ft.

Regulations may be out of date

Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-05-29. Open source page →

Daily creel
5

5/day; many reservoirs carry a 14" minimum — confirm the water-specific rule.

Source: North Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.

#2 Crappie Skip the Crappie trip today. In season 23/100

What's helping

  • 6 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed

What's hurting

  • Thunderstorms — get off the water immediately when storms approach

About. Pomoxis spp. — Covers both black crappie (P. nigromaculatus) and white crappie (P. annularis). Schooling panfish around brush, docks, and submerged timber. Spring pre-spawn is the prime season — small minnows and 1/16-oz jigs are the go-to.

Prefers. Water 50–80°F (ideal 65°F) · either tide · depth 3–20 ft.

Regulations may be out of date

Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-05-29. Open source page →

Daily creel
no limit

No statewide creel or size limit (8"/20 on some reservoirs).

Source: North Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.

#2 Channel Catfish Skip the Channel Catfish trip today. In season 23/100

What's helping

  • 6 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed

What's hurting

  • Thunderstorms — get off the water immediately when storms approach

About. Ictalurus punctatus — Native catfish of MD non-tidal rivers, reservoirs, and farm ponds. Bottom-feeder that takes chicken liver, stinkbait, nightcrawlers, and cut bait. Most active at night and in warm water.

Prefers. Water 60–85°F (ideal 75°F) · either tide · depth 5–30 ft.

Regulations may be out of date

Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-05-29. Open source page →

Daily creel
no limit

No statewide creel or size limit.

Source: North Carolina regulations · verified 2026-05-29.

Water Body

Reservoir

Access

Pier, shore, and ramp

Jurisdiction

North Carolina

Coordinates

35.7300, -79.0600

Local reports & rules for Jordan Lake: NC Wildlife Resources Commission fishing & regulations → · fish-consumption advisories (EPA directory) →

Do I need a fishing license to fish at Jordan Lake?

Yes (anglers age 16 and older). To fish at Jordan Lake you need the appropriate state fishing license. See the agency's current rules: the state agency website

What fish are commonly targeted at Jordan Lake?

Jordan Lake is listed on this site for 4 commonly-targeted species: Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Striped Bass. Which species is currently in season and which is scoring highest today is shown in the per-species ranking on this page.

When is the best time to fish at Jordan Lake?

It depends more on the species and the day's conditions than on a fixed "best hour." Water temperature, weather, and — at tidal locations — the stage of the tide drive activity most. The per-species ranking on this page scores every target species at Jordan Lake against today's live conditions, so the fish near the top are your best bets right now; check back as conditions change through the day.

What kind of access does Jordan Lake have?

Jordan Lake has multiple access types — pier, shoreline, and at least one public boat ramp.

Which state's fishing regulations apply at Jordan Lake?

state agency regulations apply at Jordan Lake. Size limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures are listed per species on each species page. Always confirm against the agency source linked from each regulation block — emergency closures can take effect mid-season.

Is Jordan Lake tidal water?

No. Jordan Lake is non-tidal — water level varies with rainfall, seasonal flow, and (where applicable) upstream dam releases rather than tidal exchange.

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