Wateree River Bream Fishing

The Wateree River, about 75 mi long, is a tributary of the Santee River in central South Carolina in the United States, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. It was named for the Wateree Native Americans, a tribe who had migrated to this area from western North Carolina. They lived here until the early 18th century, when they were set upon and displaced by mostl…
The Wateree River, about 75 mi long, is a tributary of the Santee River in central South Carolina in the United States, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean. It was named for the Wateree Native Americans, a tribe who had migrated to this area from western North Carolina. They lived here until the early 18th century, when they were set upon and displaced by mostly English settlers during the Yamasee War. Survivors merged with the larger Catawba people, becoming extinct as a tribe.
  • Country: United States
  • States: South Carolina
  • Counties: Edgefield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Sumter, Richland
  • Source: Catawba River
  • Mouth: Santee River
  • Length: 75 mi (121 km)}
  • Progression: Wateree → Santee → Atlantic Ocean
Data from: en.wikipedia.org