Details: White Bass
A section of the Obed River in Cumberland County, Tennessee.
Despite the loss of weeds on the lake, the largemouth remain the biggest draw. Crappie are abundant and there are good numbers of Channel Catfish, sauger and Bluegill. 34,500 acres
Known nationwide for its ability to produce trophy smallmouth. The world record from this water, caught in 1955 (11-pounds, 15-ounces) still stands. Largemouth are common and Walleye numbers and quali...
Quality spotted, largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. Possibly the best Walleye lake in the state. Check out the white bass, Bluegill and catfish. 18,220 acres
Fort Loudon is known for producing quality largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. The lake is popular with tournament anglers. Nearly 85 percent of all black bass caught are Largemouth Bass.