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  2. Watts Bar Lake - Wikipedia

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    Watts Bar's sport fishing ratings for crappie, black crappie, largemouth bass, and spotted bass are at or near the top in the TVA system. [2] ( The state of Tennessee advises against eating fish caught in certain areas of the lake due to PCB contamination.) [3] The area also provides many opportunities for birdwatching, with an extremely large population of great blue herons, over 120 nesting ...

  3. Reelfoot Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is the only large natural lake in Tennessee. Lake County, Tennessee, in which it is located, was named for it. Until 2003, [citation needed] Reelfoot was the world's only legal commercial fishery for crappie, a species of sunfish. It was served in restaurants near the shore. The area is popular for recreational boating, fishing, and ...

  4. Crappie - Wikipedia

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    Black crappie: 2.47 kg (5 lb 7 oz), caught by Lionel "Jam" Ferguson at Richeison Pond in Tennessee on 15 May 2018 [32] White crappie: 2.35 kg (5 lb 3 oz), caught by Fred Brigh at Enid Dam , Mississippi on 31 July 1957 [ 32 ]

  5. Tennessee has the best fishing lodge in the country and top ...

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    Best rivers for fly fishing in the country, according to USA TODAY. 1. Au Sable River (Michigan) 2. San Juan River (New Mexico) 3. Yakima River (Washington) 4. South Fork Holston River (Tennessee ...

  6. Booker T. Washington State Park (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    According to the TWRA, or Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Booker T. Washington state park is open to fishing year round with an array of fish species being available such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, striped bass, black crappie, white crappie, channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish. [4]

  7. Crappie limits lowered at Grenada and other popular MS lakes ...

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    John Harrison of JH Guide Service said he supports a reduction in the daily limit on crappie at Arkabutla, Enid, Sardis and Grenada lakes, but feels more needs to be done to protect the fisheries.