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Crappie, Bream, Catfish, Stripes and Largemouth Bass fill the waters of Reelfoot Lake.
Heading out on Kentucky Lake, put your sites on Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass,
White Bass, Bluegill, Shell Cracker, Sauger and Catfish on Kentucky Lake. Whichever
location you visit, be sure to check the latest activity on the lakes with our
Kentucky Lake Fishing Report,
Reelfoot Lake Fishing Report along with our
Tournament Schedules.
For creel limits and license requirements, visit our
Fishing
& Hunting License page.
Reelfoot Lake is located along the famous
Mississippi River Flyway in Northwest Tennessee. During the winter Reelfoot Lake National
Refuge and area state refuges play host to approximately 125,000 geese and 215,000 ducks.
The mallard is by far the most numerous and most favored by the hunter. Duck and goose
hunting are popular wintertime activities around the lake. For your waterfowl hunting
needs go to Accommodations at Reelfoot Lake
or visit our Fishing & Hunting Guides at Reelfoot Lake page.
Kentucky Lake is also the winter home for migrating waterfowl. Each fall and winter
over 150,000 ducks and 75,000 Canada geese arrive at the Tennessee National Refuge. Of the
23 species of ducks visiting the refuge, mallards are by far the most numerous. Go to
Fishing & Hunting
Guides at Kentucky
Lake for waterfowl guide information and
Accommodations
at Kentucky Lake for where to stay while at Kentucky Lake.
For more hunting information, please check the
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. |