Best largemouth bass lakes in Tennessee
26 Tennessee waters hold largemouth bass, 5 mapped with real state-agency depth surveys. Ranked below by size and depth-data quality — open any water to see exactly where to fish it: depth contours, scored spots with plain-English reasons, seasonal windows and bait picks. Ambush predator that relates to cover — weeds, timber, docks — and moves shallow to feed.
- Kentucky Lake — 75 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie
- Chickamauga Lake — 75 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill
- Watts Bar Lake — 100 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill
- Norris Lake — 210 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie
- Cherokee Lake — 160 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie
- Cordell Hull Lake — 75 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie
- Dale Hollow Lake — 130 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie
- Tellico Lake — 95 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie
- Douglas Lake — 140 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Sauger
- Old Hickory Lake — 60 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie, Bluegill
- Fort Loudoun Lake — 75 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill
- Center Hill Lake — 190 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie
- South Holston Lake — 240 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie
- J. Percy Priest Lake — 100 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill
- Duck River — 10 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Freshwater Drum
- Watauga Lake — 265 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie
- Boone Lake — 120 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill
- Reelfoot Lake — 18 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, Channel Catfish
- Harpeth River — 8 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Longnose Gar
- Nickajack Lake — 55 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill
- Laurel Hill Lake — 60 ft max · survey depth data · Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, Channel Catfish
- Buffalo River — 8 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish
- Marrowbone Lake — 35 ft max · survey depth data · Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, Channel Catfish
- Bedford County Lake — 25 ft max · survey depth data · Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill
- VFW Lake — 40 ft max · survey depth data · Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, Channel Catfish
…plus 1 more Tennessee waters holding largemouth bass.
When to fish largemouth bass in Tennessee
- Spring 2–10 ft — Pre-spawn through spawn: target shallow flats, pockets and cover near deep access.
- Summer 8–20 ft — Fish the edges: weedlines, drop-offs, and deep cover close to shallow feeding areas.
- Fall 4–15 ft — Follow the baitfish: points and creek channels leading into pockets.
- Winter 15–35 ft — Slow and deep: steep drops and channel bends near wintering basins.
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