If you are looking for some largemouth bass in Tennessee, you can look around
Cumberland and Obey. The fishing for largemouth bass on Obey River is the best
by the dam located by Dale Hollow. This area is great between June and
September. One place to start is the Franklin Creek area. Identify the
largemouth bass near the channel drops, and by the weed beds. You will find the
larger fish, right after sun up by the shade areas on the water. Just use a
green, black and blue or a brown jig with your favorite bait, and you are ready
to go.
If you have an overcast day, use a spinnerbait near the tree trunks or the
timber of the water. You will find a good fishing in these areas. Keep in mind
that the color of spinnerbait you use is going to depend on the water
conditions. Obey River is a great place to fish for bass. The Cumberland River
has some nice size largemouth bass between the Cordell Hall and Old Hickory
Lakes by Nashville. During the summer months on the Cumberland River, you can
use the black and blue jig, but make sure it is at least three fourths ounce or
heavier in weight. In these areas you need to get down into the deep weeds. If
you see a lot of wood in the water, this is where you want to drop your bait.
If you live in Tennessee or you are planning a fishing trip to Tennessee, these
are some of the popular places for largemouth and smallmouth bass. The thing is
that it is not going to take a lot of skill, only patients to catch these fish.
However, once you find the right spot you are going to want to stay there and
catch all the fish.
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