They catch crappie off the from around the bridge. It is right next to the ramp and the marina. I have not fished it but I hear it can get crowded there so the fishing must be decent
We have a trip coming up in late summer (end of Aug) and I am wondering if it's worth it to hook the boat up and drag the boat down Chattanooga for a few hours of fishing. We will be staying at or near Harrison Bay St Park. I know nothing of the area, or if it is even close to a good area for some pan fishing.
They catch crappie off the from around the bridge. It is right next to the ramp and the marina. I have not fished it but I hear it can get crowded there so the fishing must be decent
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Catch all you can when you can!
An old man in his old boat having fun!
FISHING REPORT: ‹Caught two docks, 3 trees and a stump- threw them back!
What he said !
anytime you have a chance to fish the Chick do it ! Lots of good fish in that lake !
That is what I am looking for. I didn't want to take the trouble to arrange two tow vehicles and another driver to get down there and find out that bluegill, or redear ect.. are done down there or that it was so overrun with pleasure boaters that fishermen didn't have a chance at that time of year. I know it is a fairly large body of water, sometimes you have the fishing end and the pleasure boating end and I don't know which end I would be on.
Not trying to discourage; however, Harrison Bay is a very busy area. Harrison Bay State Park, Chester Frost Park, and Booker T. Washington. Not to mention marinas and yacht clubs. You will encounter most anything that floats. If your visit is after August 10 (I believe) things may be somewhat better, in that, Hamilton County goes back to school. If you're out near main river channel, keep your head on a swivel. Steer clear of the big wake boats.
Our visit is either 8/19, 8/26 or Labor day weekend and we are staying at Harrison Bay. I am a very experienced boat and while crowded waters aren't a deal breaker for me, crowded waters on unfamiliar waters can be a recipe for disaster. That couples with not knowing if there were any good fishing spots in the area is what lead to my questions.