Lake County, TN
Reelfoot Lake lies on the territory of two states, Tennessee and Kentucky. The lake is considered as the largest natural lake in Tennessee. It is divided into four basins. Reelfoot Lake is famous for its excellent bluegill fishing.
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The most productive place at Reelfoot Lake for white crappie fishing is Lower Blue Basin. The daily creel limit for both white and black crappie here is 30 fish per angler.
Gasoline powered boats are prohibited in TWRA areas from April 1 to May 31.
Casting hook baited with nightcrawlers or stinkbaits is a good method for catfish.
Largemouth bass is active from winter to early spring. Spinnerbaits and jerkbaits are effective here. Focus on the stumps and logs.
Go fishing for bluegill from May to July. Use small jigs with waxworms or crickets at the depth of 1-3 feet to catch this fish.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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