Rivermont Area Fishing Spots
Covering a diverse stretch of Tennessee, the Rivermont Area Fishing Spots is home to 36 unique fishing locations. This area features 15 pristine lakes, 14 winding rivers, 5 shallow bays and 2 deep reservoirs, offering anglers the chance to target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish across varied habitats and conditions.
Year-round fishing is possible here, with spring and fall providing the most comfortable conditions and best bite. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.
For bass in this region, local anglers favor a mix of artificial lures and live bait depending on conditions. Soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits consistently produce results across the lakes here. Bank anglers find success near points, fallen timber, and weed edges, while boaters often work deeper structure and drop-offs. Fly fishing enthusiasts will find opportunities on the moving water in this zone, particularly during spring and fall hatches.
Planning a fishing trip to the Rivermont Area Fishing Spots is straightforward thanks to its accessibility. Many spots are within a short drive of towns offering lodging, dining, and bait shops where you can pick up local intel. Camping is available near several of the larger water bodies for multi-day trips. Remember to check the Tennessee fishing regulations for any special rules that may apply to specific waters in this zone, including slot limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures.
All 36 Fishing Spots in This Zone
Lakes (15)
Bear Branch Boat Launch
View on Maps ↗Booker T State Park Ramp
View on Maps ↗Camp Jordan (South Chick)
View on Maps ↗Camp Jordan (West Chick)
View on Maps ↗Coolidge Park Kayak Launch
View on Maps ↗Eagle Bluff Vincent Rd
View on Maps ↗Eldridge Slough Boat Launch
View on Maps ↗Grasshopper Recreation Area Boat Launch
View on Maps ↗Island View Boat Ramp
View on Maps ↗Lower Greenway Farm
View on Maps ↗PYC Boat Ramp
View on Maps ↗Skull Island Boat Launch
View on Maps ↗Upper Greenway Farm
View on Maps ↗Ware Branch Boat Launch
View on Maps ↗Wolftever Bridge Boat Launch
View on Maps ↗Rivers (14)
Coolidge Park Market Street (TN RIver)
View on Maps ↗Coolidge Park Tremont Street (TN River)
View on Maps ↗Cummings Hwy (Lookout Creek)
View on Maps ↗Maclellan Island (TN RIver)
View on Maps ↗Reflection Riding Nature Center Ramp (Lookout Creek)
View on Maps ↗River Glade Rd
View on Maps ↗Rivermont
View on Maps ↗Riverpark Lower
View on Maps ↗Riverpark Upper
View on Maps ↗Riverwalk/Greenway Dock (South Chickamauga Creek)
View on Maps ↗Ross's Landing Duck Boat Ramp (TN River)
View on Maps ↗Ross's Landing Pier (TN River)
View on Maps ↗Sterchi Farm Kayak Launch (South Chickamauga Creek)
View on Maps ↗Suck Creek Boat Ramp (TN River)
View on Maps ↗Bays (5)
B an B Marina
View full guide →Chattanooga Yacht Club
View full guide →Harrison Bay, Intersection Harrison Bay Rd/Lasata Ln
View on Maps ↗Island Cove Marina
View full guide →Tyner Bayshore Dr
View on Maps ↗Reservoirs (2)
Chickamauga Dam Marina
View on Maps ↗Chickamauga Dam North Shore
View on Maps ↗Frequently Asked Questions
Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.
Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.
Year-round fishing is possible here, with spring and fall providing the most comfortable conditions and best bite. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.
Yes, a valid Tennessee fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Tennessee wildlife agency or at local bait shops.