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Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 5 Hour

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17 ft 1 - 2 People From $200
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River, Lake Fishing Trip in Harrison

Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 7 Hour

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17 ft 1 - 2 People From $250
Fishing in Harrison

River, Lake Fishing Trip in Harrison

Spider Rig Fishing - 4 Hour

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17 ft 1 - 2 People From $190
Fishing in Blue Ridge

River Fishing Trip in Blue Ridge

Blue Ridge Trout Special

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1 - 2 People From $400
Fishing in Normandy

Lake Fishing Trip in Normandy

Guided Walleye Fishing - Normandy Lake

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21 ft 1 - 2 People From $275
Fishing in Greenback

River, Lake Fishing Trip in Greenback

TN Striper & Catfish Trip

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26 ft 1 - 5 People From $300

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Fishing in Panama City
Fishing in Panama City
Fishing in Panama City
trip description for Red Snapper Slapper in Panama City

Fish for Red Snapper and multiple other species. The boat features twin Caterpillar 3208 Turbo Charged engines, AC, Restrooms, and a galley for fixing sandwiches. She is the perfect vessel for families and groups of up to 6 persons. Read More

Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Panama City

Red Snapper Slapper

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43 ft 1 - 12 People From $1,500
Fishing in Blue Ridge
Fishing in Blue Ridge
Fishing in Blue Ridge
trip description for Trophy Trout Special in Blue Ridge

Wade into the rivers and creeks of the Blue Ridge watershed with your guide, Tad, and get ready to hook up on some fun and hard-fighting fish! This region is known as the fly-fishing capital of Georgia, and for good reason. Practice your sightcasting technique and watch champion Rainbows, Browns, and Brookies rise to hit your dry flies in crystal-clear water, then get ready for the fight of your life! On this trip, you'll be fishing private water, which means you'll have a prime opportunity to catch trophy trout that most anglers can only dream about. Certain species, such as Brook Trout, can be hard to find in heavily-fished public streams, making a private water trip even more appealing. Whether you're an advanced fly fisherman looking for a personal best, or a first-timer aiming to learn your cast, Tad is the perfect guide to the rivers of Northern Georgia. He'll come prepared with everything you need for a perfect day, including waders, boots, rods, reels, tippet, leader, and a wide variety of flies. Of course, you are encouraged to bring your own fly-fishing gear if you have it. In addition to gear, bring along proper clothing and a willingness to learn, and you'll have everything in place for the fly-fishing trip of a lifetime. Read More

River Fishing Trip in Blue Ridge

Trophy Trout Special

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1 - 2 People From $450
Fishing in Blue Ridge
Fishing in Blue Ridge
Fishing in Blue Ridge
trip description for Wild Trout Classic in Blue Ridge

Wade into the rivers and creeks of the Blue Ridge watershed with your guide, Tad, and get ready to hook up on some fun and hard-fighting fish! This region is known as the fly-fishing capital of Georgia, and for good reason. Practice your sightcasting technique and watch champion Rainbows, Browns, and Brookies rise to hit your dry flies in crystal-clear water, then get ready for the fight of your life! Tad will come prepared with everything you need for a perfect day, including waders, boots, rods, reels, tippet, leader, and a wide variety of flies. Of course, you are encouraged to bring your own fly-fishing gear if you have it. In addition to gear, bring along proper clothing and a willingness to learn, and you'll have everything in place for the fly-fishing trip of a lifetime. Read More

River Fishing Trip in Blue Ridge

Wild Trout Classic

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1 - 2 People From $300
Fishing in Greenback
Fishing in Greenback
Fishing in Greenback
trip description for TN Striper & Catfish Trip in Greenback

If you’re looking for a lake or river fishing trip around Lenoir City, Tennessee, this is the right choice. Spend a day fishing the town’s productive waters and have a lovely time chasing fish in an area of great natural beauty. You’ll be under the guidance of Captain Anthony , an experienced guide who knows how to put his guests on the bite and help them experience the water to the fullest. Join him aboard and have a wonderful fishing experience in Tennessee! Your boat for the day will be a 26’ SeaArk aluminum fishing boat with room for up to 4 anglers. Powered by a 300 HP Suzuki engine and rigged with GPS and fishfinder electronics, it will provide you with a quick and safe reach to your prey. The boat also uses a wireless trolling motor and is equipped with an ice-box and a livewell. The fresh water around Lenoir City is a great source of Striped Bass and Catfish, so this is what you’ll aim to catch. In order to attract it, you can bottom fish, troll, and spin using light and heavy tackle. You’re free to keep your catch and you can bring kids aboard as well. Captain Anthony will provide all the needed fishing tackle, bait, Ice and Water. Yours is only to bring your licenses and prepare for the fun. Read More

River, Lake Fishing Trip in Greenback

TN Striper & Catfish Trip

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26 ft 1 - 5 People From $300
Fishing in Normandy
Fishing in Normandy
Fishing in Normandy
trip description for Guided Walleye Fishing - Normandy Lake in Normandy

Now booking Walleye trips on Normandy Lake. We have 4 hour trips, and 6 hour trips available starting in July and ending September 15th. We already have several days booked so get your day secured as soon as possible. Bring a cooler to take your catch home. Fish cleaning service is available. All equipment is provided. TWRA Lisenced and Insured Guides. Read More

Lake Fishing Trip in Normandy

Guided Walleye Fishing - Normandy Lake

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21 ft 1 - 2 People From $275
Fishing in Blue Ridge
Fishing in Blue Ridge
Fishing in Blue Ridge
trip description for Blue Ridge Trout Special in Blue Ridge

Enjoy a full-day trip with your guide, Tad, exploring the very best wild Trout streams that Georgia has to offer. Regardless of your experience level, if you enjoy watching big Trout hit your dry flies in crystal-clear mountain water, then this is the perfect trip for you! On this trip, you'll go after an "Appalachian Slam"—catching a Rainbow, a Brown, and a Brook Trout in one day. With over thirty years of fly-fishing experience, Tad will do everything he can to give you the best chances—but once the fish is on, it's all you! Tad will come prepared with everything you need for a perfect day, including waders, boots, rods, reels, tippet, leader, and a wide variety of flies. Of course, you are encouraged to bring your own fly-fishing gear if you have it. In addition to gear, bring along proper clothing and a willingness to learn, and you'll have everything in place for the fly-fishing trip of a lifetime. Read More

River Fishing Trip in Blue Ridge

Blue Ridge Trout Special

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1 - 2 People From $400
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Fishing in Harrison
Fishing in Harrison
Fishing in Harrison
trip description for Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 5 hour in Harrison

This trip primarily targets black and white crappie; however, largemouth bass, white bass, drum and catfish are generally taken as bycatch. Fishing techniques include spider-rigging, trolling, and casting. No prior fishing experience is required!!! Crappie are excellent eating and you are welcome to keep your catch. Read More

River, Lake Fishing Trip in Harrison

Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 5 Hour

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17 ft 1 - 2 People From $200
Fishing in Harrison
Fishing in Harrison
Fishing in Harrison
trip description for Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 7 hour in Harrison

This extended trip provides more opportunity to experience different fishing techniques and strategies, including spider-rigging, trolling, jigging, casting, and live bait fishing. The primary target species are white and black crappie; however, bass, drum, and catfish are generally taken as well. Crappie are generally considered to be one of the best-tasting freshwater fish and you are welcome to keep your catch! This trip is not only about fishing. It will give you some stunning views of the lake and its abundant wildlife. So make sure to bring your camera!! Read More

River, Lake Fishing Trip in Harrison

Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 7 Hour

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17 ft 1 - 2 People From $250
Fishing in Harrison
Fishing in Harrison
Fishing in Harrison
trip description for Spider Rig Fishing - 4 hour in Harrison

This very personalized trip (2 person limit) will introduce you to the technique of spider-rig fishing for crappie which is especially effective during their pre-spawn and post-spawn migrations. Basically, you will be manning 6-8 poles with double jigs from the bow as the boat is slowly moved forward. This is a particularly efficient way to target suspended crappie along creek channel flats studded with brush and stumps. This shorter trip gets you back to the dock early enough to enjoy some of the other sights around Chattanooga. Read More

River, Lake Fishing Trip in Harrison

Spider Rig Fishing - 4 Hour

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17 ft 1 - 2 People From $190

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Harrison

What are the best fishing trips in Harrison?

Why should I book a fishing trip in Harrison with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 3 trips in Harrison, and the most popular trips in the area are Spider Rig Fishing - 4 hour guided by Gregory, Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 5 hour guided by Gregory, and Lake Chickamauga Crappie - 7 hour guided by Gregory.

Our guides in Harrison are rated a 4 out of 5 based on 3574 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly guides / fishing lessons in Harrison? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Harrison.

What types of fishing trips are common in Harrison?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Harrison as well as river fishing and lake fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Harrison are: 1. brook trout, 2. rainbow trout, 3. brown trout, 4. crappie, and 5. flathead catfish.

The most common fishing techniques in Harrison are artificial lure fishing, trolling, and wading but fly fishing and live bait fishing are popular as well.

How much does a Harrison fishing trip cost?

Prices in Harrison can range anywhere from about $298 to $6,000, but the average price for a half day trip in Harrison is $303. The average price for a full day trip in Harrison is $3,183.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for fishing in Harrison?

The most popular season for fishing in Harrison is summer, and most anglers book their trips 0 days in advance.

Do I need a Harrison fishing license and what are the bag limits in Harrison?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Harrison, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Harrison. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Harrison.

What is fishing in Harrison all about?

Harrison, located in the picturesque state of Arkansas, offers a diverse range of fishing opportunities for enthusiasts of all skill levels. The area is well-known for its beautiful lakes and rivers, including Bull Shoals Lake and the White River, which provide ample chances to reel in a variety of fish species. Whether you’re an avid angler or just looking for a relaxing day by the water, Harrison's fishing spots cater to everyone, making it a great destination for both family outings and solo adventures.

Bull Shoals Lake, a major attraction for local and visiting anglers, is renowned for its impressive populations of bass, crappie, and catfish. The lake's clear waters and extensive shoreline make it ideal for both boat and bank fishing. With numerous access points and boat ramps, it’s easy to find a spot to cast your line. Additionally, the lake’s deep structure and submerged features provide excellent habitats for fish, ensuring that there's always a good chance of a successful catch.

The White River, flowing gently through the Harrison area, offers a different but equally rewarding fishing experience. Known for its trout fishing, the river’s cold, clear waters are home to rainbow and brown trout, attracting fly fishing enthusiasts from near and far. The serene setting and well-managed fisheries make the White River a prime location for those looking to enjoy a peaceful day of fishing amidst stunning natural scenery. Whether you prefer lake or river fishing, Harrison’s diverse aquatic environments make it a great spot for your next fishing excursion.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Harrison?

Fishing in Harrison, Arkansas, is an enjoyable experience throughout the year, thanks to its diverse aquatic environments and varied fishing seasons. Each season brings unique opportunities and challenges for anglers. In spring, the warming waters of Bull Shoals Lake and the White River kick off the spawning season, making it an ideal time to target bass and crappie. The active fish are often found near shallow, vegetation-rich areas, providing great action for both boat and shore anglers.

Summer in Harrison brings warmer temperatures and longer days, which can affect fishing patterns. During this time, fish tend to move to deeper, cooler waters. Early morning or late evening fishing sessions are often more productive, especially for species like bass and catfish. Additionally, night fishing can be particularly effective for those looking to target species like catfish, which are more active after dark. Bull Shoals Lake remains a popular spot due to its ample shade and cooler depths during the hot summer months.

Fall is a transitional period where water temperatures begin to drop, and fish become more active as they prepare for the winter. This is an excellent time for targeting species like bass and crappie, as they are often found feeding more aggressively to build up energy reserves. The changing colors of the landscape also add to the appeal of fishing in Harrison during this season. Winter, though cooler, still offers opportunities for trout fishing in the White River, with fewer crowds and peaceful surroundings. Anglers can enjoy a quieter experience while targeting trout that are still active in the cooler waters.

What types of fishing are popular in Harrison?

Harrison, Arkansas, provides a wide range of fishing opportunities, thanks to its diverse water bodies. One popular type of fishing in the area is bass fishing. Both Bull Shoals Lake and the White River are known for their healthy populations of largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass. Anglers often use techniques such as jigging, spinnerbait casting, and crankbait trolling to lure these elusive fish. The lake's varied structures, including submerged trees and rocky points, offer ideal habitats for bass, making it a favorite spot for those looking to catch trophy-sized fish.

Crappie fishing is another favored activity in Harrison, particularly during the spring and fall. Both Bull Shoals Lake and the White River offer excellent crappie fishing opportunities. Anglers typically use techniques such as vertical jigging with small, colorful jigs or live bait like minnows to attract crappie. The fish often congregate around submerged structures, such as brush piles or stumps, providing ample chances for a successful catch. The serene environment of Harrison's lakes and rivers adds to the enjoyment of this type of fishing.

For those interested in trout fishing, the White River is a prime destination. Fly fishing is particularly popular here, with anglers using techniques such as dry fly, nymph, and streamer fishing to target rainbow and brown trout. The river's cold, clear waters are well-suited for these techniques, and the scenic surroundings make it a rewarding experience. Spin casting with small spinners or spoons is also effective, especially for those who prefer a more traditional approach. Whether you're casting a line in a serene lake or a flowing river, Harrison offers a range of fishing methods to suit different preferences and skill levels.

What species are popular for fishing in Harrison?

Fishing in Harrison, Arkansas, provides opportunities to catch a variety of species, making it a versatile destination for anglers. One of the most sought-after fish in the area is the bass. Bull Shoals Lake, in particular, is renowned for its healthy populations of largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass. Anglers often find success targeting these species, especially during the spring and fall when bass are more active. The lake's diverse structures, such as submerged trees and rocky points, provide ideal habitats for bass, making it a favorite among fishing enthusiasts.

Crappie fishing is also popular in Harrison, with both Bull Shoals Lake and the White River offering excellent opportunities. Crappie, including black and white crappie, are known for their aggressive feeding habits, particularly during the spring spawning season. Anglers often use techniques like jigging or live bait to catch these tasty fish. The fish typically congregate around submerged structures, which can make for a productive fishing experience. The fall season is also a good time to target crappie as they prepare for the winter.

For those interested in trout fishing, the White River is the prime spot in Harrison. This river is home to both rainbow and brown trout, which thrive in its cold, clear waters. Fly fishing is a popular method for targeting these species, with various techniques such as dry fly, nymph, and streamer fishing proving effective. Spin casting with small lures or spinners is also a viable option for those who prefer a different approach. Whether you're casting for bass, crappie, or trout, Harrison offers a range of species to keep fishing trips exciting and rewarding.

What are the best places to fish in Harrison?

Harrison, Arkansas, boasts several prime fishing spots that cater to various angling preferences. One of the top locations is Bull Shoals Lake, a sprawling reservoir known for its excellent bass fishing. With over 1,000 miles of shoreline and clear waters, Bull Shoals Lake offers numerous access points and scenic views. Anglers can find ample opportunities to catch largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, particularly around the lake’s many submerged structures, such as rocky outcrops and brush piles. The lake's expansive size means there’s always a good spot to cast your line, whether you prefer boat fishing or bank fishing.

Another notable fishing destination in Harrison is the White River, renowned for its trout fishing. The river’s cold, clear waters provide an ideal environment for rainbow and brown trout. The White River flows through scenic landscapes, offering both tranquil spots for a peaceful day of fishing and more challenging stretches for those seeking a bit of adventure. Popular techniques here include fly fishing and spin casting with small lures or spinners. The river’s well-managed fisheries ensure a rewarding experience for both novice and experienced anglers.

For a more relaxed fishing experience, the local ponds and smaller lakes in and around Harrison also provide excellent opportunities. These smaller bodies of water are often less crowded and can be perfect for catching crappie, bluegill, and catfish. Many of these spots are accessible from the shore, making them ideal for family outings or casual fishing trips. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of a big catch in Bull Shoals Lake, the challenge of trout fishing in the White River, or a laid-back day at a local pond, Harrison’s diverse fishing locations offer something for everyone.

Does Harrison have good fishing?

Harrison, Arkansas, is indeed a great location for fishing, thanks to its variety of waterways and abundant fish species. The area is blessed with both large reservoirs and picturesque rivers, each offering unique fishing opportunities. Bull Shoals Lake, just a short drive from Harrison, is particularly renowned for its bass fishing, attracting anglers from near and far. The lake’s clear waters and diverse structures, such as submerged trees and rocky points, create ideal conditions for catching largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass.

Additionally, the White River, which flows through Harrison, is a notable destination for trout fishing. The cold, clear waters of the river support healthy populations of rainbow and brown trout, making it a favorite among fly fishermen and spin casters alike. The river’s scenic beauty and well-managed fishery enhance the overall fishing experience, offering a peaceful yet rewarding environment for anglers of all skill levels.

Beyond these primary spots, Harrison also features several smaller ponds and lakes that are perfect for more relaxed fishing outings. These local bodies of water provide opportunities to catch crappie, bluegill, and catfish, often with fewer crowds and a more laid-back atmosphere. Overall, whether you’re looking for an exciting bass fishing adventure or a tranquil day by the water, Harrison’s diverse fishing options make it a desirable location for both novice and experienced anglers.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    Ryan was a great fishing guide. He knew a lot about the lake and told us his experiences guiding on the lake. We would definitely recommend Ryan to anyone wanting to go walleye fishing on Normandy lake.

    Jesse W. | July 7, 2024

    Trip: Guided Walleye Fishing - Normandy Lake

  • ★★★★★
    Tad was a great guide! We had a wonderful time learming from him and celebrating our catches.

    Adele J. | July 7, 2023

    Trip: Wild Trout Classic

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