Middle Fork Bottoms Fishing

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  • Calm, muddy-brown river flowing between dense green trees in a summer landscape.

    Fishing at Middle Fork Bottoms

    Anglers of all ages will enjoy a day out on the Middle Fork Forked Deer River and the four lakes available to fish on at the park.

    Anglers have the opportunity to find bream on Middle Fork Lake, Papershell Lake, Bulrush Lake, Cypress Lake, and Middle Fork Forked Deer River. Catfish and bass can also be found on Middle Fork Lake. Visitors to Papershell Lake will have the opportunity to find other native species that flow in from the Middle Fork Forked Deer River.

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    Please Note: Fishing is permitted at all lakes and the river with the exception being Retriever Lake. Retriever Lake will be designated for dog training purposes. Fishing is allowed by rod and reel only, all ages 13 and older must have a valid TN fishing license, and no additional permits are required.

    • Fishing License

    Tennessee Fishing License

    All individuals age 13 and older must have a fishing license to fish in Tennessee.

    There are a variety of fishing licenses available for residents and non-residents, including a junior license for residents ages 13 - 15.   

    Licenses are granted by Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) and may be obtained in person at sporting goods stores, county clerks, hardware stores, and boat docks or online.

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