Norris Dam Fishing
Notification Alert
Campgrounds Closed for Renovations
The East and West Campgrounds are currently closed for renovation with an intended reopening in 2026.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Trailhead Temporarily Closed Due to Construction
Due to construction associated with the campground renovation on the west side of the park, the trailhead at the Canteen Camp Store is currently inaccessible.
Thank you for your patience and understanding, and please contact the park office if you have any questions.
Fishing at Norris Dam
Norris Dam is a 34,000-acre flood control impoundment on the Clinch River and provides excellent opportunities for fishing.
Anglers visiting Norris Dam State Park can look forward to an exceptional fishing experience. The lake is renowned for its abundant largemouth, spotted, and smallmouth bass. Smallmouth bass, in particular, are known to reach impressive sizes, making the lake a hotspot for bass fishing enthusiasts.
Below Norris Dam, the Clinch River's cold tailwater provides ideal conditions for trout fishing. During non-generation periods, wading is highly productive for catching rainbow, brook, and brown trout. For those seeking larger trout, fishing by boat during generation periods can yield impressive catches.
As a Bill Dance Signature Lake, Norris Lake benefits from continued stockings of striped bass, walleye, and crappie. Striped bass regularly reach sizes of 25 pounds and larger. The park also receives ongoing management efforts to maintain high-quality fishing for bass, striped bass, walleye, and crappie, ensuring a consistently excellent fishing environment for all visitors.
Please note that trout fishing requires a stamp with slot harvest limits. Click here to learn more about Tennessee statewide fishing regulations.
Featured Fish
- Large Mouth Bass
- Small Mouth Bass
- Spotted
- Striped Bass
- Walleye
- Crappie
- Rainbow Trout
- Brown Trout
- Brook Trout
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.
Discover More at Norris Dam
Visit the Gift Shops
Norris Dam State Park has two gift shops.
No events are scheduled at this time, but there's always more to explore.