Largemouth bass
The state commercial fish is the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) which was also designated by Public Chapter 489 as enacted by the 95th General Assembly. It was adopted as the state fish on July 1, 1988. Tennessee's official sport fish is the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) as designated by Public Chapter 489 of the Acts of the 95th General Assembly. It was adopted as the State Sport Fish on July 1, 1988.
no they can't. it's state law even with you parents permission. you have to be 18 in the state of Tennessee
The raccoon is the official state wild animal. The Tennessee Walking Horse is the official state horse. Tennessee's state reptile is the eastern box turtle.
The sport fish of Tennessee, is the Great White Tuna.
It is illegal to use a lasso to catch a fish in Washington state. The use of a lasso or similar method to catch fish is prohibited under Washington's fishing regulations.
In Tennessee, you can find a variety of fish species, including bass, crappie, catfish, trout, and sunfish. Tennessee's lakes, rivers, and streams offer diverse habitats for different types of freshwater fish.
yes
Water is used in Tennessee as a natural resource to water crops, grow fish, and generate hydroelectric power. Because of its abundance, water is available for use across the entire state.
You can bowfish anywhere in Tennessee as long as it isn't posted not to or if you know more get a Tennessee fishing guide and it will tell you
No. Cod is a salt water, that is, ocean, fish. Tennessee is no where near the ocean.
That would depend on the fish a state has chosen to be its state fish.
Largemouth Bass is common