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Fort Loudoun Lake Fishing

Fort Loudoun is surrounded by private and commercial development and is used extensively for fishing and other aquatic recreations. The most commonly harvested fish are largemouth, smallmouth, and white bass. Bluegill, crappie, sauger, and catfish are also present in good numbers.

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Dale Hollow Lake Boating

Dale Hollow's forested shoreline and pristine waters make it an ideal spot for boating and skiing. Fifteen commercial marinas, situated at various locations on the lake, provide easy access and supplies for boaters. Of the 27,700 surface acres of water and 620

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Dale Hollow Lake USCOE Campgrounds

USACE Dale Hollow Campground ** Campground opening and closing dates are subject to change ** Open Date Close Date 2008 April 1 Nov. 3 2009 April 1 Nov. 2

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Dale Hollow Lake Fishing

Dale Hollow Lake is home of the world record Smallmouth. More trophy smallmouth have been take from this lake, than any body of water in the world. Dale Hollow's deep clear water holds many trophy largemouth and spotted bass. Spots over 5 lbs. are caught every year. Smallmouth * <

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Norris Lake Fishing

Trout fishing at its best! Lake and river fishing available with catches of Brown and Rainbow trout, striper bass, small and largemouth bass, walleye, and crappie abundant. Fishing guide service is available.

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South Holston Lake Fishing

South Holston is a beautiful, 7,580-acre TVA reservoir located in upper East Tennessee at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains. Although 1,244-acres of the reservoir are located in Virginia, there is no reciprocal agreement with that state'

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Dale Hollow Lake Trails

Red Oak Ridge Trail Located 8 miles north of Celina, Tennessee off highway 53, hosts 18

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Cherokee Lake Fishing

Cherokee is a fertile Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) reservoir containing 30,300 surface acres and 393

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Cherokee Lake Horse Trails

Panther Creek State Park offers 7 miles of horseback riding trails with more under construction. You must bring your own horse. There are no camping facilities on the trails. Please stay on the trail and remember to bring current Coggins papers on each horse.

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