Fishing Charters in Tennessee
Browse fishing charters in Tennessee that can help you catch crappie.


Open Water Guide Service
Tiptonville, Tennessee
My name is Shane Walley and I am the head guide for Open Water Guide Service. I offer guided crappie and bluegill fishing trips on Reelfoot Lake in Northwest Tennessee.


Reelfootlakefishingguide
Hornbeak, Tennessee
Reelfoot lake fishing guide, reelfoot lake crappie guide, fishing guide, crappie guide.


Ky Lake Crappie Fishing
Crappie Fishing Reports for Kentucky Lake on the Tennessee River, East of the Mississippi


Scenic City Fishing Charters
Fishing Guide Service in Chattanooga, Tennessee specializing in catching trophy catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye and crappie on the Tennessee River.


Medley Fishing School
Trout Fishing Guide Service, also Crappie, Giant Catfish, Walleye, Sauger, Shellcrackers & great fishing, Gardening Tips. 4 bedroom Lodge just .25 miles from Edgar Evins State Park, & .80 mile from the Caney Fork River and Center Hill Dam and Lake. Customer Lodging and full family reunions available. Fall Foliage tours available until end of November. Music venue for your birthday party. Real Estate Appraiser. Cooking Tips for wildgame.
Best Time to Catch Crappie
Crappie can be caught year-round in Jonesborough. Right now in May, activity is Excellent.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Crappie
Crappie anglers visiting Jonesborough, Tennessee, will find that while the immediate area doesn't boast large reservoirs, there are still opportunities for slab-sized catches. Focus your efforts on the smaller lakes and ponds in the surrounding Washington County, particularly those with submerged structure. Spring is the key season, as crappie move shallow to spawn. Small jigs and minnows fished under a bobber near brush piles or fallen timber are highly effective. Look for stained water, as this often concentrates the fish. A local's secret is to target crappie in the late afternoon and early evening, especially during the pre-spawn period. Access to some of these smaller waters may require some exploration, but the reward can be worth the effort. While you might not find trophy crappie every trip, consistent fishing and beautiful scenery make Jonesborough a worthwhile destination for crappie enthusiasts. Don't forget your fishing license!
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How to Catch Crappie
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Crappie in Jonesborough.
Crappie Fishing Regulations in Tennessee
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
15 per day
Size Limit
10-inch minimum
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
Some lakes have different length limits, so check local regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Tennessee state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to catch crappie near Jonesborough?
Crappie fishing is typically best in the spring and fall when the water temperatures are cooler. During these times, crappie tend to move into shallower waters to spawn or feed.
What's the daily crappie limit and minimum size in Tennessee?
In Tennessee, you can keep up to 15 crappie per day, and they must be at least 10 inches long. Be sure to measure your catch to ensure it meets the size requirement.
What kind of bait should I use for crappie in the Jonesborough area?
Minnows and small jigs are very effective for catching crappie. Try using different colors and jigging techniques to see what works best on a given day.
Do I need a license to fish for crappie in Tennessee?
Yes, a valid Tennessee freshwater fishing license is required to fish for crappie. Make sure to have it with you while fishing.
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