Memphis, Tennessee, stands as a premier fishing destination anchored by the legendary Mississippi River, where anglers pursue trophy-sized blue catfish, flatheads, and channel catfish weighing 15–40 pounds. The city’s deep-rooted fishing heritage, immortalized by tales like Johnny Morris’s fateful catfish catch that led to the iconic Bass Pro Shops Pyramid, adds to its allure. Beyond the Mississippi, diverse hotspots like Martin Luther King Riverside Park offer largemouth bass (catch-and-release), bream, and trout, while Fort Pillow State Historic Park and Meeman Shelby Forest State Park’s lakes teem with bass, bluegill, and catfish.
Peak catfishing runs from July through December, when predictable river levels and depths of 35–45 feet create ideal conditions. Proven techniques include controlled-drifting with medium-heavy rods, braided line, and circle hooks baited with Asian carp or skipjack herring. Always prioritize safety with life jackets and caution around barge traffic. Whether wading urban shores or drifting the mighty Mississippi, Memphis delivers unforgettable angling adventures where every cast could forge a new legend.