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Lake Kefauver (Madisonville, Monroe County) • Largemouth Bass: 5 per day, only one fish 16 inches or longer may be harvested. • Crappie (all species): No creel or length limit. • Bluegill and Redear Sunfish (in combination): 10 per day, no length limit.
Official Tennessee Fishing rules and regulations. License and permit information, season dates, size and creel limits and more.
Information for fishing in the State of Tennessee. License purchase and renewal, records and awards, trout stockings, free fishing events for kids, boating and fishing access maps and more.
These regulations improve fishing for all anglers. Minimum Length Limits restrict the harvest of fish below a specified minimum length. For example, a 15 inch minimum length limit allows the angler to keep fish 15 inches or greater. Fish less than 15 inches cannot be harvested.
Statewide Creel Limits. TWRA’s goal is to manage each species of fish with statewide creel and length limits where possible. However, many waters, because of their unique characteristics, require individual creel and length limits. These regulations improve fishing for all anglers.
From August 16 through the last day of February fishing is allowed every day and Tellico-Citico Permit is not required. Daily creel limit of seven (7) trout, with no size limit. Fishing permitted from 30 minutes before official sunrise to 30 minutes after official sunset.
Pursuant to the authority granted by Title 70, Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 70-4-107, the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission (TFWC) proclaims the following regulations effective March 1, 2022.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Tennessee’s fishing laws and regulations, including how to obtain the proper licenses and permits, rules for catch and release, protected species and endangered fish, and best practices for ethical fishing in the state.
NASHVILLE — Tennessee’s 2023-24 fishing regulations are now in effect and anglers are encouraged to obtain the new Tennessee Fishing Guide now available at locations throughout the state, on the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website (www.tnwildlife.org) and on the TWRA “On the Go App.”
Tennessee Hunting, Fishing, Waterfowl and Boating Guides, from the State of Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.