Percy Priest Lake Fishing Report
Prime Fishing Windows
- Wednesday, April 3:
- Major Peak Times: 11:29 AM – 1:29 PM, 6:10 PM – 8:10 PM
- Minor Peak Times: 11:59 AM – 12:59 PM, 6:40 PM – 7:40 PM
- Thursday, April 4:
- Major Peak Times: 11:27 AM – 1:27 PM, 6:08 PM – 8:08 PM
- Minor Peak Times: 11:57 AM – 12:57 PM, 6:38 PM – 7:38 PM
- Friday, April 5:
- Major Peak Times: 11:26 AM – 1:26 PM, 6:07 PM – 8:07 PM
- Minor Peak Times: 11:56 AM – 12:56 PM, 6:36 PM – 7:36 PM
Hotspots and Lure Recommendations
Hotspot 1 – Dam
- Lure Recommendation: Try using medium-sized crankbaits in shad or bluegill patterns to target largemouth bass.
- Technique: Cast parallel to the dam structure and vary retrieval speed to mimic injured baitfish.
Hotspot 2 – Points and Drop-offs
- Lure Recommendation: Use finesse jigs with trailers to entice smallmouth bass.
- Technique: Slowly hop the jig along the rocky bottom near drop-offs for best results.
Tackle and Techniques
- Largemouth Bass: Target shallow coves with topwater frogs early in the morning.
- Crappie: Vertical jig near submerged brush piles using small soft plastic jigs.
- Catfish: Bottom fish with stinkbaits or chicken livers in deeper holes.
Access and Amenities
- Parking: Ample parking available near popular boat ramps like Fate Sanders Marina and Cook Recreation Area.
- Amenities: Nearby bait shops include Percy Priest Marina and Anderson Road Campground.
Local Insights
- In early April, bass tend to be shallower and more active in preparing for the spawn.
- Check for submerged timber and brush piles that attract crappie during spring.
Beginner’s Guide
- Basic Techniques: Learn to cast accurately and vary retrieval speed to entice bites.
- Gear Recommendations: Start with a medium-action spinning rod and a variety of artificial lures.
Safety Reminders
- Always wear a life jacket while on the water, especially if fishing from a boat.
- Be mindful of changing weather conditions and seek shelter in case of storms.
FAQ
- License Requirements: Anglers above 16 years old need a valid fishing license for Tennessee.
- Catch-and-Release: Practice responsible fishing by releasing undersized or protected species.
- Regulations: Follow all size and bag limits as per state fishing regulations.
Closing:
Wishing you tight lines and memorable catches at Percy Priest Lake! The report will be updated regularly to ensure you have the best information for your fishing adventures.
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