The Ocoee River, flowing through Tennessee and Georgia, is a premier fishing destination renowned for its diverse species and stunning Appalachian scenery. Anglers target rainbow and brown trout in the river’s clear upper sections, especially during spring and fall when these fish are most active. Summer shifts the focus to smallmouth bass in the lower stretches, where warmer waters create ideal conditions. The river also supports largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, and brook trout, offering year-round opportunities across varied habitats.
Fly fishing thrives here from fall through late spring, coinciding with trout stocking seasons. Calmer stretches near Parksville Lake expand options for bass and panfish, while tributaries like Goforth Creek provide secluded spots for native trout. Guided charters—ranging from float trips to wading excursions—equip anglers of all levels with local expertise, navigating river regulations like catch limits and seasonal restrictions. Whether casting from a drift boat or exploring hidden eddies, the Ocoee delivers an unforgettable blend of action and natural beauty.