Cordell Hull
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27-Aug-08
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Cordell Hull Lake is located at mile marker 313.5 on the Cumberland River in
Smith County, Tennessee, 48 miles east of Nashville and 26 miles northwest of
Cookeville. The reservoir is located in Smith, Jackson and Clay Counties in
Tennessee. With 381 miles of shoreline and 22 boat-launching ramps, Cordell Hull Lake
offers a fishing opportunity for anyone with or without a boat. The Lake provides a desirable cold
and warm water fishery. Adequate cold
water is present year-round; this water is discharged from the hypolimnion of
Lake Cumberland and Dale Hollow Lake.
Roaring River and its tributaries provide the lake with adequate warm
water. Roaring River and its tributaries, Blackburn Fork and Spring Creek are excellent smallmouth bass and
rock bass streams.
Best time to fish Walleye - Upper end March, April, May Smallmouth
Bass - Daytime. End of March through May; November, December; Nighttime May
through June; Full moon during summer. Crappie - March through May;
November. Catfish - August, September; on trotlines in
October. Paddlefish - February, March, April. Depends on water
level. White Bass - Best in April. May under lights at
night. Bluegill (bream) - June, July, August excellent.
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- Striper Bass
- Crappie
- Catfish
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