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Smith Fishing Adventures LLC
Smith Fishing Adventures LLC

Harrison • 17 ft • 2 persons

Based out of Harrison (Chattanooga area), Smith Fishing Adventures LLC is your ticket to a memorable time on the water.

"First, I’d like to thank our incredible guide and captain, Greg!" —⁠ Hannah,
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trips fromUS $175
North Georgia Trout Fishing
North Georgia Trout Fishing

Blue Ridge • 14 ft • 2 persons

Trout Fishing North Georgia offers half and full day float trips on the Toccoa River, near Blue Ridge, Georgia.

"First time fishing for trout and Joe was an incredible guide." —⁠ Justin,
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trips fromUS $400
Southern Outdoor Sportsmen
Southern Outdoor Sportsmen

Chattanooga • 24 ft • 4 persons

Southern Outdoor Sportsmen is located in Ooltewah which is centrally located between Watts Bar Dam in Decatur, TN and The Chickamauga Dam in Chattanooga.

"The captain was great, and I can now check “big striper” off my bucket list." —⁠ Erin,
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trips fromUS $400
Trout Talkin'
Trout Talkin'

Blue Ridge • 18 ft • 2 persons

Trout Talkin' LLC is here to give you a personal experience of the wild waters of Blue Ridge.

"First time fly fishing. Our guide Brad was great. Had us throwing flies and catching trout right away." —⁠ Chris,
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trips fromUS $325
Fish Slayer Fishing Guide
Fish Slayer Fishing Guide

Ellijay • 19 ft • 4 persons

The lakes of Georgia hide within them a lot of secret fishing spots, underwater holes, and tricky bays.

"Captain Slay arrived early and was waiting for me on the dock." —⁠ Bruce,
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trips fromUS $400
Fish Slayer Fishing – Lake Blue Ridge
Fish Slayer Fishing – Lake Blue Ridge

Morganton • 19 ft • 4 persons

Georgia on your mind? Well, it should be! Home to incredible fishing in the north of the Goober State, Lake Blue Ridge will make your dreams come true.
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trips fromUS $400
Chattahookem Fishing Charters
Chattahookem Fishing Charters

Chattanooga • 20 ft • 3 persons

Found in the heart of some of the best Bass fishing water in the south, Chattahookem Charter is your one-stop shop for the highest chance at some amazing fishing and lessons you can take with you long after your trip.

"I couldn’t recommend a fishing trip with Josh more!  From start to finish, it was the most fun and stress free experience— all we had to bring was ourselves (and our licenses)!" —⁠ Kristi, Tennessee
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trips fromUS $250
Running River Fishing Charter
Running River Fishing Charter

Middle Valley • 20 ft • 2 persons

If you’re ready to love fishing in Middle Valley, book a trip with Running River Fishing Charter.

"Captain Blake, was amazing! He gave us a lot of great tips. Caught some huge fish in the process!" —⁠ Morgan,
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trips fromUS $250
Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures – Ellijay
Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures – Ellijay

Ellijay • 22 ft • 6 persons

Ellijay has a fish with your name on it, so let Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures help you catch it!

"Took a 4 hour morning trip with Captain Hoek on a Sunday. We fished on Lake Blue Ridge." —⁠ Jodie, Georgia
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trips fromUS $400
Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures – Blue Ridge
Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures – Blue Ridge

Blue Ridge • 22 ft • 6 persons

If you're in the market for a day to remember, look no further than Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures.

"Captain Hunter Hoek made a day for our party of 9. He was very accommodating." —⁠ Nick,
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trips fromUS $350
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Tennessee River

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Pesca en Tennessee River

Known for its legends of monster fish and record-breaking catches, the Tennessee River has captured the imagination of anglers for decades. When it comes to fishing on the Tennessee River, you’ll have your fair share of action and stories to tell for years to come!

The Tennessee River is home to some of the best Striped Bass and Catfish action. This mighty river produces the biggest specimens caught in Tennessee as well as Alabama. Other top targets include Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Rainbow Trout, Musky, and Sauger.

Many Tennessee River fishing guides offer full day as well as half day trips. Full day trips typically last up to eight hours and are excellent for covering more ground and targeting multiple species. Half days are great for families with small children looking to spend a few hours on the river while learning some of the basic techniques.

There are plenty of guides scattered along the entire river in Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky. There’s also a number of guides in northern Georgia that can take you up to the Tennessee River and many of its tributaries. Chattanooga, TN is a popular fishing destination with a number of launching areas. The river funnels large game fish right through town, making it an excellent spot for some urban fishing.

Reglas & Regulaciones

If you’re older than 16, you’ll have to purchase a fishing license, regardless of the state you’re fishing in. However, Tennessee residents between the ages of 13 and 15 must obtain a youth license before heading out. Some state licenses cover all species, while others may require an additional permit. Pay attention to the local laws and if you’re not sure, ask a guide or licensing agent before wetting your line in the Tennessee River fisheries. 

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Tennessee River Temporadas de Pesca

January

January is a great time for targeting Blue Catfish and Musky. Just be sure to dress warmly and pick a knowledgeable guide who knows the best winter spots on the Tennessee River!

February

Catfish and Musky are still putting up a fight in February. These fish are known to tip the scale, so test your skill on light tackle and be sure to bring extra elbow grease!

March

Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass fishing starts to heat up throughout the river. Striped Bass fishing is in full swing as well. Other likely catches include Crappie and Catfish.

April

April provides some of the most pleasant conditions for fishing. The weather is perfect for a full day of fishing, so pick a guide that will take you chasing Stripers or find a hole to target Blue Catfish.

May

This is the peak season for Largemouth Bass. This is a popular time to go fishing on the Tennessee River, so be sure to book your trip well in advance.

June

Night fishing for Smallmouth Bass is known to produce record catches along the river this time of the month. Other top catches include Bluegill, Crappie, and Striped Bass.

July

As the weather starts to heat up, so do your chances of catching multiple fish. Get ready to target Crappie, Bluegill, Catfish, Striped Bass, and many other highly sought-after species.

August

August in Chattanooga is a great time to plan a family trip, combined with fishing and other fun outdoor activities. There are lots of summer events happening throughout the city, so plan your trip in advance and get ready to experience America’s “Scenic City!”

September

September is an excellent time to target Striped Bass. Other key species include Largemouth Bass, Crappie, and Rainbow Trout.

October

Check out the Bluegrass & Country Jam in Chattanooga and experience the true soul of the South. In terms of fishing, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to target Striped Bass, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, and Rainbow Trout.

November

Even as the temperatures cool, you can still head out for a productive day of fishing. Catfish, Stripers, Largemouth Bass, Crappie, and Trout are some of the species actively biting during this time of year.

December

Musky is the number one target this month. You can still go after Striped Bass, Catfish, and Trout as well, so you’ll have plenty of work cut out for you!

Tennessee River Calendario de Pesca

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Tipos de Pesca Más Populares en Tennessee River

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