This point examines the Tennessee River near the city of Chatanooga.
Caught in rocks near suck creek
Largemouth Bass are the primary focus on the lake but substantial populations of smallmouth, sauger and catfish are found. This 76-mile long lake is one of Alabama's premier fishing destinations. 67,9...
Strong populations of both large and Smallmouth Bass. White Crappie dominate. White bass, stripers, channel and blue catfish and Bluegill top the featured species list. 38,600 acres
Largemouth Bass are found all over the lake. While there's not an over-abundance of smallies, fish do reach the 7-pound mark. Both black and white Crappie and channel cats available. 10,900 acres
This 3,220-acre reservoir is Georgia's deepest, with steep bluff banks and an undeveloped shoreline. Fish attractors are being placed annually at various locations within Carters Lake.