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Daily fishing information, lake elevations and generation schedules for Center Hill Lake can be obtained by calling 931-858-4366 or 615-548-8581 (updated Monday - Friday).

 

Powerhouse Generation Schedule

Visit the TVA website or call 1-800-238-2264 - When calling, select option "4" - this is the water release schedule. The code for Center Hill Lake is "37." After the CFS report begins, push the "#" key and stay on the phone for the latest generation schedule.

Fishing Regulations

Center Hill Lake and the Caney Fork River downstream of the Center Hill Dam are very popular areas for fishing.  Due to the cooler water temperatures released from the dam, the Caney Fork has become one of the most productive trout fisheries in the state.  The river is easily accessed from Interstate 40 at access areas such as Buffalo Valley, Long Branch, Happy Hollow, and Betty’s Island, all of which are located within ten minutes of I-40, exit 268 (Buffalo Valley Exit). Other trout streams in the area such as Pine Creek and Sink Creek are stocked by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency regularly.

http://www.tn.gov/twra/gis/Region3_Trout.html

 [View other Stocked Trout Maps (Region 3) and Stocking Schedules]

http://www.tn.gov/twra/fish/StreamRiver/stockedtrout/stockedtrout.html

Many anglers travel long distances, even from out-of state, to experience the exceptional crappie, bass, and walleye fishing on Center Hill Lake.  If you are planning a fishing outing to Center Hill Lake, you will be able to readily find accommodations at one of the five primitive camping areas, three developed campgrounds, or nine commercial marinas located on the lake.  Other accommodations can be found at one of the two state parks or many of the local motels or bed & breakfasts.  Tennessee state fishing licenses are required for most individuals prior to fishing on Corps of Engineers waters.  Licenses may be purchased at County Clerk's offices, marinas and many other commercial establishments in the area.

For further information contact:

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
218 Genesis Road
Crossville, TN 38555
(1-800-262-6704) (www.state.tn.us/twra)