State Fishing Reports and
Regulations
I'll be including personal fishing reports in the
section below the map covering the midsouth area states
Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee based on my experience
fishing the area lakes. You will also find information
about any regulation changes that I hear about for
these three states. Keep in mind that I try to get out on the
lake as much as you do so click on the state links for the
three midsouth states below to read all of the
regulations to stay out of trouble.
To help anglers across the United States, I have
included a quick link to each state's government fishing
resources web site page for your convenience. You
can quickly find out what the regulations are
for each state and many states have excellent weekly fishing
reports on their web site to let you know what
fish are biting on the lakes in your area. You may get
lucky enough to find your self right on top of a fishing
hotspot.
Add my site as a favorite to have one place to find a link
to each states' official fishing web sites to help you plan
that vacation fishing trip free of potential fines from
the game wardens. They don't take "I didn't know" as an excuse
for violating their state's fishing regulations.
Click on the State of Your Choice for
Regulations and State Fishing Reports
Steve's Special Midsouth Area Fishing
Report:
Arkansas:
Mississippi:
Tennessee:
March 2, 2008
Have to tell you, I was in Panther Creek at
the back and found some 57 degree water off a point that
turned out deadly. Caught 15 nice bass between 2 1/2 and 3
pounds and over half were Spots.
The wind came up pretty strong, but the
really great thing about fishing Pickwick Lake is
that you can always find a nice cove out of the
wind.
All the fish today were taken off a
Rat-R-Trap Crome and blue 1/2 ounce. About 2pm, they seemed
to want something in the bone color, and would not hit the
chrome and blue.
As I make some of the trips to check out my
newly constructed honey holes, I will
put the outcome on my site as fast as possible so you do
not miss out.
Right now Pickwick Lake is down, but look
for them to bring it up in the upcoming months. For the
anglers that don't know, the lake water level is controlled
by Pickwick Dam.
March 6,
2008
For all you folks headed out
to catch some small mouth, just out of Bass
Times.
A new 18 inch Minimum length limit for
smallmouth bass went into effect at Fisheries across the state this month.
Kentucky, Dale Hollow, and Douglas reservioirs will be excluded from this
restriction. O
n Boone, South Holston
and Watauga Reservoirs,
the new Minimum length limit on smallmouth bass will
be 16 inches, but will
increased to 18 inches next year.
Other 2008 regulation
changes for black bass on
various Tennessee waters can be viewed in the
News section of the
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agencu's Web site at
www.Tennessee.gov/twra
.
Also for the boat owners the New Tennessee
Wildlife Resources Commission approved changes in boating
registration and fees for the 2008 season. Fees for boats
16 feet or less will increase for $10.00 to $13.00, and
fees for boats more than 16 feet - but less than 26 feet
in length will cost $25.00. All boats must also have
validation decals affixed to each side, preceding the
Tennessee identification number.
Stay Safe and Legal
Keep the Hooks Wet!
Steve
McGoldrick
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