JF Griffin - Index

JF Griffin - magazine - Index

reservOIr reGuLatIONs
CHiCKaMauga
Largemouth/Smallmouth/Spotted Bass – 5 per
day in combination, only one may be a smallmouth
bass.
Largemouth bass – 15 inch minimum length limit
Smallmouth bass – 1 per day, 18 inch minimum
length limit
Spotted bass – no length limit
Crappie (all species) – 15 per day in combination,
10 inch minimum length limit
Catfish (all species) – No harvest limit for fish
under 34 inches in length, only one fish over 34
inches in length may be harvested per day.
Striped/Cherokee or Hybrid Bass – 2 per day, 15
inch minimum length limit
White Bass – 15 per day, no length limit
Yellow Bass – no creel or length limit
Walleye – 5 per day, 16 inch minimum length limit
Sauger – 10 per day, 15 inch minimum length limit
Paddlefish – 2 per day, season is open from April
24 through May 31. Culling, the releasing of
harvested fish, is prohibited.
Rock Bass – 20 per day, no length limit
Redear Sunfish – 20 per day, no length limit
Bluegill/Warmouth/and other sunfishes – no
creel or length limit
CoRDell Hull
Largemouth/Smallmouth/Spotted Bass – 5 per
day in combination
Largemouth/Spotted Bass – no minimum length
Smallmouth bass – 18 inch minimum length limit
Crappie (all species) – 15 per day in combination,
10 inch minimum length limit
Catfish (all species) – No harvest limit for fish
under 34 inches in length, only one fish over 34
inches in length may be harvested per day.
FiSh attractorS
On many reservoirs the Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency, other government agencies,
and local sportsmen have constructed
hundreds of “fish attractors” which help put
fish and anglers together. These underwater
structures work by providing cover that attracts
small fish, which in turn attract big fish, which
attract anglers. They appeal primarily to crappie,
but bass, bluegill, and catfish are also
found in and around them. There is
no guarantee that you will catch a fish
from a fish attractor, but they are great
places to start.
Anglers who wish to place fish
attractors in public waters must
obtain site and construction material
approval from the appropriate water
regulating agency (e.g. TVA, US
Army Corps of Engineers, etc.) prior
to placing the attractors.
Striped Bass – 2 per day, 32-42 inch PLR. Only one
fish may be over 42 inches.
Cherokee or Hybrid Bass – 2 per day, 15 inch
minimum length limit
White Bass – 15 per day, no length limit
Yellow Bass – no creel or length limit
Walleye – 5 per day, 16 inch minimum length limit
Sauger – 10 per day, 15 inch minimum length limit
Paddlefish – 2 per day, season is open from April
24 through May 31. Culling, the releasing of
harvested fish, is prohibited.
Rock Bass – 20 per day, no length limit
Redear Sunfish – 20 per day, no length limit
Bluegill/Warmouth/and other sunfishes – no
creel or length limit
Dale Hollow
All Species – 3 pole limit per angler from boat and 6
pole limit per angler from bank may be used.
Largemouth/Spotted/Smallmouth Bass – 5 per
day in combination, only two may be smallmouth
bass.
Largemouth Bass – 15 inch minimum length limit
Spotted Bass – no length limit
Smallmouth Bass – 2 per day, 16-21 inch PLR. One
fish may be under 16 inches and one may be over
21 inches. Includes Wolf River upstream to South
Ford Road bridge.
Crappie (all species) – 15 per day in combination,
10 inch minimum length limit
Catfish (all species) – No harvest limit for fish
under 34 inches in length, only one fish over 34
inches in length may be harvested per day.
White Bass – 15 per day, no length limit
Yellow Bass – no creel or length limit
Walleye – 5 per day, 16 inch minimum length limit.
Rock Bass – 20 per day, no length limit
Redear Sunfish – 20 per day, no length limit
Muskellunge – 1 per day, 36 inch minimum length
limit
Bluegill/Warmouth/and other sunfishes – no
creel or length limit
Trout – April 1-October 31, 7 per day but no more
than 2 may be lake trout. No length limit.
November 1-March 31, 2 per day in combination,
22 inch minimum length limit
Special Restrictions – January 1 throught April
30, on the east fork of the Obey from Compton
boat ramp upstream to Hwy. 52 bridge, anglers are
restricted to the use of one hook having a single
point, or one lure with a single hook with one
point. No more than 3 rods and reels or poles per
angler may be used.
gReat falls
Largemouth/Smallmouth/Spotted Bass – 5 per
day in combination
Largemouth Bass – no length limit
Smallmouth Bass – 18 inch minimum length limit
Spotted Bass – no length limit
Crappie (all species) – 10 inch minimum length
limit
Catfish (all species) – No harvest limit for fish
under 34 inches in length, only one fish over 34
inches in length may be harvested per day.
Walleye – 5 per day, 16 inch minimum length limit
Muskellunge – 1 per day, 36 inch minimum length
limit
Rock Bass – 20 per day, no length limit
Redear Sunfish – 20 per day, no length limit
Bluegill/Warmouth/ and other sunfishes – no
creel or length limit
guNteRsville
Largemouth/Spotted Bass – 5 per day in
combination, no length limit
Smallmouth Bass – 1 per day, 18 inch minimum
length limit
Crappie (all species) – 30 per day in combination,
9 inch minimum length limit
Catfish (all species) – No harvest limit for fish
under 34 inches in length, only one fish over 34
inches in length may be harvested per day.
Striped/Cherokee or Hybrid Bass – 2 per day, 15
inch minimum length limit
White Bass – 15 per day, no length limit
Yellow Bass – no creel or length limit
Walleye – 5 per day, 16 inch minimum length limit
Sauger – 10 per day, 15 inch minimum length limit
Paddlefish – 2 per day, season is open from April
24 through May 31. Culling, the releasing of
harvested fish, is prohibited.
Rock Bass – 20 per day, no length limit
Redear Sunfish – 20 per day, no length limit
Bluegill/Warmouth/and other sunfishes – no
creel or length limit
NiCKaJaCK
Largemouth/Smallmouth Bass – 5 per day in
combination, only one may be smallmouth bass
Largemouth Bass – 15 inch minimum length limit
Smallmouth Bass – 1 per day, 18 inch minimum
length limit
Spotted Bass – From Chickamauga Dam
downstream to mouth of South Chickamauga
Creek, 15 per day, no length limit
Crappie (all species) – 15 per day in combination,
10 inch minimum length limit
Catfish (all species) – No harvest limit for fish
under 34 inches in length, only one fish over 34
inches in length may be harvested per day.
Striped/Cherokee or Hybrid Bass – 2 per day, 15
inch minimum length limit
White Bass – 15 per day, no length limit
Yellow Bass – no creel or length limit
Walleye – 5 per day, 16 inch minimum length limit
Sauger – 10 per day, 15 inch minimum length limit
24 2008 Fishing Guide