Fish Identification
Tennessee fishing offers many opportunities to catch the fish of your dreams. From giant stripers, to huge bass, boatloads of big crappie and huge walleyes...to monster catfish. Tennessee sports a million surface acres of water for all your fishing interests. Big lakes, small ponds, streams, creeks and rivers are scattered throughout the state.
Here, you can fish for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, redeye bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, blue catfish, black crappie, white crappie, walleye, rainbow trout, brook trout, brown trout, lake trout, bluegill, flier sunfish, green sunfish, longear sunfish, pumpkinseed sunfish, redbreast sunfish, redear sunfish, rock bass, spotted sunfish, warmouth, white bass, yellow bass, yellow perch, stripers, bowfin, chain pickerel, longnose gar, muskie, northern pike, paddlefish, sauger, saugeye and spotted gar in local lakes, rivers, ponds and/or streams.
- Alabama Spotted Bass
- Black Crappie
- Blue Catfish
- Bluegill
- Brook Trout
- Brown Trout
- Channel Catfish
- Common Carp
- Flathead Catfish
- Freshwater Drum
- Hybrid Striped Bass or Cherokee Bass
- Lake Sturgeon
- Lake Trout
- Largemouth Bass
- Muskellunge
- Paddlefish
- Rainbow Trout
- Redear Sunfish or Shellcracker
- Rock Bass or Redeye
- Sauger
- Shadow Bass
- Smallmouth Bass
- Striped Bass
- Walleye
- White Bass
- White Crappie
- Yellow Bass
- Yellow Perch