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Striped Bass Finally Arrive – Strong Bit
Mayo 31, 2026
The Striped Bass have finally made their migration up the river! After being noticeably late this year with almost no fish showing in April, they have now pushed all the way into the cool water section and all the way up to the dam. Numbers are increasing steadily each week, and even on my mixed-bag multi-species trips we are now catching a couple of Stripers on a regular basis. The fish are surprisingly focused on smaller Gizzard Shad right now instead of the bigger baits they usually prefer. Just today, a guest landed a beautiful 35-pound Striped Bass on a very small Gizzard Shad. The bite has been excellent whether the turbines are running or not. Due to the ongoing drought, the river hasn’t been generating much lately, but that hasn’t slowed the fish down at all. We are still a little below summer pool but getting very close, and these conditions seem to be triggering a really strong bite. If you’ve been waiting for the stripers to show up in good numbers, now is the time. The migration is in full swing and the fishing has been as good as we’ve seen so far this season. Whether you want a dedicated Striper trip or a fun multi-species day, we’re getting into them consistently. Tight lines! Captain Billy
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Tough Spring for Striped Bass
Abril 23, 2026
Not every guide will say it, but this has been a tough spring for Striped Bass fishing. Last year, water levels were already above summer pool by mid-April, and the bite was incredible across multiple species. This year has been a different story. A dry April has left water levels nearly four feet below normal summer levels, and the Striped Bass bite has been slow, with fish seemingly locked down. That said, other species have been active. Catfish, White Bass, and Freshwater Drum are biting in good numbers and helping keep trips productive. We did manage to land a big Striped Bass today, though the bite was unusual—pretty typical of how unpredictable they’ve been lately. At first, I thought it was a small Largemouth Bass, but once it realized it was hooked, it took off hard and gave my client a serious fight. A great surprise! We also caught a lot of catfish on this combo trip, and my guest landed a few new personal bests, which made for a great day overall. Hopefully, as water levels rise back toward summer pool, the Striped Bass bite will improve.
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Dogwoods are blooming! White Bass Time!
Abril 3, 2026
It's that time of year when the White bass start running up our rivers and creeks! Over the past week the bite has been on fire for White bass! Not only are we catching them on live bait, we are catching them on artificial baits like A-Rigs! They are very fun and very easy to catch! Book your trip now before it slows down!
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Freshwater Drum Bring Non-Stop Action!
Julio 19, 2025
Freshwater Drum are the unsung heroes of the fishing world, delivering non-stop action and some of the most thrilling fights you'll find. These underappreciated fish bite nearly year-round, eagerly hitting both artificial baits and minnows. While other anglers twiddle their thumbs waiting for "popular" species, Drum keep your rod bending with fast, aggressive strikes. Using a simple free-line setup with just a hook and minnow, you’ll reel in Drum consistently. Want bigger ones? Artificial baits are the go-to, triggering epic battles that’ll leave you grinning. As a bonus, you’ll often hook other overlooked gems like White Bass while targeting Drum, adding even more excitement to your trip. If you’re after numbers and a good time, Freshwater Drum fishing is the way to go. They’re feisty, fun, and ready to make every cast count!
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TARP Program in Tennessee
Mayo 31, 2025
The Tennessee Angler Recognition Program (TARP), offered by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, celebrates anglers who catch trophy-sized fish. Open to all ages, the program recognizes 27 qualifying species with certificates featuring artwork by renowned artist Joseph R. Tomelleri. It encourages catch-and-release while providing TWRA with valuable data on large fish. Anglers can earn Master Angler status at various levels—starting with five trophy fish for Level I—complete with certificates, patches, and additional rewards. Learn more at **hidden content** This year, I’m proud to have guided multiple clients to earn these prestigious certificates, with many achievements coming from standard trips—not just trophy-focused outings. It’s a testament to the quality of fishing opportunities in Tennessee and the skill of my guests. Ready to join the ranks of recognized anglers? Book a trip with me and let’s get you on the water!
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Spring 2025 Flathead Catfish Fishing Rep
Abril 20, 2025
As spring progresses and water temperatures rise, Flathead Catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) are becoming increasingly active in rivers and reservoirs. With longer days and warming waters—typically above 60°F—Flatheads emerge from their winter dormancy to feed aggressively in preparation for spawning. This seasonal shift marks an excellent opportunity for anglers targeting trophy-sized fish. On a recent guided trip, a guest landed two impressive Flathead Catfish, showcased in the photos for this report, at an underwater creek mouth—a prime staging area as these fish prepare to migrate upstream in rivers to spawning sites like logjams or undercut banks. This exciting catch demonstrates the potential for big fish during the pre-spawn season, even on standard trips. For the best results, target structure-rich areas such as creek mouths or deep holes with live baits like bluegill, shad, or crawfish, which Flatheads eagerly pursue. Night fishing is particularly effective, given their nocturnal feeding habits. With Flatheads feeding voraciously to prepare for spawning (typically at 70–80°F), now is the perfect time to hook a fish of a lifetime. Join the action and experience the thrill of Flathead Catfish fishing! Book your guided trip with Captain Billy on FishingBooker.com and let’s target those big cats together. Check local regulations and water conditions, as spawning timelines may vary. Tight lines!
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William Clabough
Lenoir-city, Tennessee, United States
Tennessee River Valley Fishing Guide Service
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If you’re visiting East Tennessee and craving a fun day on the water, Captain William "Billy" Clabough will deliver an exciting fishing adventure. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, you’ll spend hours on productive lakes and rivers, re...
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