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Every Boat Ramp on Pickwick Lake (Tennessee)

6 boat ramps ยท Hardin, McNairy, Tennessee

43,100

Surface Acres

57 ft

Max Depth

6

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

Smallmouth BassLargemouth BassCrappieCatfishSaugerStriped Bass

Boat Ramps on Pickwick Lake (Tennessee)

About Pickwick Lake (Tennessee)

Pickwick Lake is a 43,100-acre TVA reservoir on the Tennessee River that straddles the borders of Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi, with the Tennessee portion spanning two counties and featuring 496 miles of shoreline and depths reaching 57 feet. This tri-state lake is nationally recognized as one of the finest Smallmouth Bass fisheries in the country, with the clear, current-swept waters of the Tennessee River channel providing ideal habitat for trophy-class bronzebacks. The town of Savannah and the community of Counce near Pickwick Dam serve as the primary staging areas for anglers fishing the Tennessee waters.

Smallmouth Bass are the headline species at Pickwick Lake, with the lake's rock-lined channel, shell beds, and current breaks producing outstanding numbers of fish in the 3 to 5 pound range along with legitimate trophy opportunities exceeding 6 pounds. The current from Wilson Dam upstream creates a river-like environment in portions of the lake that Smallmouth Bass thrive in. Largemouth Bass hold in the quieter creek arms and shallow coves, while Crappie provide excellent fishing around bridge pilings and submerged structure. Catfish, Sauger, and Striped Bass add diversity to the fishery, with the tailwater below Pickwick Dam being a particularly productive area for Sauger and Striped Bass.

Public boat ramps on the Tennessee side of Pickwick Lake include facilities at Pickwick Landing State Park, the community of Counce, and several TWRA-managed access points. Pickwick Landing State Park offers a full-service marina, lodge, and camping for visiting anglers. Whether you are dragging tubes across shell beds for trophy Smallmouth Bass, fishing the Pickwick Dam tailwater for Sauger and Stripers, or pulling Crappie from the bridge pilings along the main channel, Pickwick Lake delivers nationally ranked fishing in the scenic bluffs and bottomlands of Southwest Tennessee.

Nearest towns: Savannah, Counce, Pickwick Dam

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Pickwick Lake (Tennessee)?
RampSeeker lists 6 boat ramps on Pickwick Lake (Tennessee).
What fish are in Pickwick Lake (Tennessee)?
Pickwick Lake (Tennessee) supports Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Sauger, Striped Bass.
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