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Fishing on Cumberland River

USA, KY
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The Cumberland River is a major waterway of the Southern United States. The 688-mile-long (1,107 km)[2] river drains almost 18,000 square miles (47,000 km2) of southern Kentucky and north-central Tennessee. The river flows generally west from a source in the Appalachian Mountains to its confluence with the Ohio River near Paducah, Kentucky, and the mouth of the Tennessee River. Major tributaries include the Obey, Caney Fork, Stones, and Red rivers
Length:1107[km]
Source :Harlan
Lattitude:36.8450012207031
Longitude:-83.3238906860352
Elevation:353[m]
Location:Harlan
City:Baxter
Mouth :
Lattitude:37.1433334350586
Longitude:-88.4075012207031
Elevation:92[m]
County:Livingston
Fish Species  
 
Chub, Bigeye  Bass, Striped
Shiner, Scarlet  Stonecat
Redhorse, Golden  Walleye
Darter, Mud  Shad, Threadfin
Sunfish, Orangespotted  Minnow, Suckermouth
Darter, Stone  Shiner, River
Redhorse, Smallmouth  Topminnow, Barrens
Cavefish, Spring  Lamprey, American Brook
Shiner, Tennessee  Madtom, Freckled
Shiner, Mountain  Warmouth
Shiner, Highland  Shad, Alabama
Darter, Splendid  Stoneroller, Largescale
Darter, Bluntnose  Bullhead, Yellow
Sucker, Northern Hognose  Darter, Cypress
Darter, Redline  Shiner, Whitetail
Sunfish, Redspotted  Darter, Snubnose
Lamprey, Chestnut  Madtom, Brindled
Lamprey, Ohio  Shiner, Palezone
Minnow, Pugnose  Logperch, Blotchside
Bowfin  Sunfish, Redear
Gar, Spotted  Lamprey, Silver
Madtom, Tadpole  Shiner, Steelcolor
Darter, Smallscale  Darter, Corrugated
Minnow, Bullhead  Minnow, Fathead
Bass, Yellow  Pickerel, Chain
Sauger  Darter, Slough
Bass, Smallmouth  Darter, Fringed
Shiner, Bedrock  Herring, Skipjack
Mosquitofish, Western  Darter, Ashy
Shiner, Ribbon  Darter, Emerald
Shiner, Silverband  Muskellunge
Buffalo, Bigmouth  Darter, Olive
Darter, Cumberland  Gar, Longnose
Paddlefish  Silverside, Brook
Dace, Southern Redbelly  Madtom, Elegant
Minnow, Stargazing  Sucker, Spotted
Chub, Creek  Catfish, Blue
Topminnow, Blackspotted  Sunfish, Green
Shiner, Golden  Madtom, Mountain
Crappie, Black  Gar, Alligator
Darter, Sooty  Darter, Bloodfin
Shiner, Telescope  Darter, Barrens
Darter, Saffron  Gar, Shortnose
Darter, Slenderhead  
   
 
Sunfish, Longear  Bullhead, Brown
Chub, River  Studfish, Northern
Sucker, Blackfin  Silverside, Inland
Darter, Western Sand  Dace, Rosyside
Redfin Pickerel  Cavefish, Southern
Madtom, Slender  Bass, White
Chub, Blotched  Redhorse, River
Shiner, Pallid  Darter, Redband
Sucker, Harelip  Carpsucker, River
Darter, Barcheek  Topminnow, Blackstripe
Chubsucker, Creek  Darter, Blackside
Stoneroller, Central  Shiner, Mimic
Darter, Spottail  Logperch
Sucker, Blue  Darter, Greenside
Shiner, Redfin  Lamprey, Mountain Brook
Catfish, Channel  Shiner, Warpaint
Flier  Dace, Blackside
Chub, Streamline  Darter, Striped
Drum, Freshwater  Shad, Gizzard
Eel, American  Shiner, Bigeye
Chub, Redtail  Darter, Johnny
Shiner, Popeye  Goldeye
Darter, Headwater  Darter, Arrow
Crappie, White  Darter, Bluemask
Perch, Pirate  Bass, Rock
Redhorse, Silver  Bass, Spotted
Shiner, Emerald  Darter, Tippecanoe
Darter, Cherry  Shiner, Spotfin
Bass, Largemouth  Shiner, Ghost
Darter, Stripetail  Catfish, Flathead
Shiner, Sand  Redhorse, Black
Darter, Bluebreast  Minnow, Bluntnose
Bullhead, Black  Darter, Eastern Sand
Darter, Dusky  Darter, Channel
Buffalo, Black  Chub, Silver
Darter, Slabrock  Mooneye
Chub, Shoal  Carpsucker, Highfin
Buffalo, Smallmouth  Shiner, Silver
Shiner, Rosyface  Darter, Rainbow
Minnow, Mississippi Silvery  Chub, Flame
Darter, River  Darter, Gilt
Darter, Banded  Lamprey, Least Brook
Shiner, Striped  Sunfish, Bluegill
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Old Hickory Lake36.3 -86.5  Flow Throw  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
RED RIVER36.6 -87.2  Source  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Percy Priest Lake36.1 -86.5  20 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
STONES RIVER36.2 -86.6  20 km  
Last NewsDate | Source
 
Tennessee Issues Fish Consumption Advisories on 3 Reservoirs21/06/2022   Associated Press   
Man catches 'prehistoric' fish on Caney Fork River10/05/2021   newschannel5   
Last NewsDate | Source
 
Combatting Silver Carp: TN implants tracking devices in invasive fish to follow their movements17/03/2022   WBIR   

Last change: 2021-05-23