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Peach Orchard Road is on the left with signage to the boat ramp. Travel 3 miles and Highway 61 Boat Ramp will be on your left just before you cross the bridge over the river and Second Baptist will be on your right just after the bridge. Phone: Email: info adventureanderson. Get our Email Newsletter! We're on social media here:. Clinch River. For the most up-to-date hours and information, please contact Clinch River directly.

Please Email. Contact Phone Number. Toll-Free Phone Number. Fax Number. Visit Our Site. Click to Interact. Visit these partners of Clinch River. Anderson County Tourism Council Satisfy your hunger for adventure, history, culture and the great outdoors in Anderson County. Two notable falls are encountered on this float. Floaters should plan to portage at both locations. This float will bring the floater into different habitat types. Slower pools near Cleveland will hold more sunfish, walleye, and musky.

The Cleveland access is located off of secondary route , and is adjacent to the baseball field. Cleveland to Carterton Map Distance: 7. Put in at the Cleveland access and rig up for flat water fishing. Top water lures should be effective for bass and sunfish.

Numerous deep pools in this reach of river support walleye, musky and catfish. The take-out for this float is on the left side of the river at the Carterton access. To find the Carterton access, take route off of route , then take a left onto route and turn right across the railroad tracks and continue to the river. This is a good float for anglers looking for a variety of species.

Most of this section is flat water, with a few riffles and runs mixed in. Try for bass in the moving water, then rig up for sunfish or walleye in the slower pools. Live minnows, crawdads, or nightcrawlers could provide a good catch of different species.

Put in at the Carterton access described above, and take out on the right, just upstream of the town of Saint Paul. This is a good float for bass and sunfish. Small crankbaits and jigs are a good bet for smallmouth bass and sunfish on the first few miles of this float. Fly-fishing with bright colored poppers can be very productive in the shallow flats around Saint Paul.

Two notable ledges are encountered on this float. The first ledge is located just downstream of the railroad bridge in Saint Paul. Floaters should also be portage to the left. The other ledge is located on down the river, and should also be portaged to the left. Walleye fishing is good in this section, particularly in the spring.

Increased gradient in this section makes this float a good one for smallmouth bass. Walleye are often caught below ledges and riffles. Small crankbaits, jigs, and grubs are good all-around choices for this type of water. There are a couple of ledges and falls in this float that may require you to portage, depending on the water level. Follow route under the railroad tracks and to the river.

A joint project of the Virginia and Tennessee chapters, the Clinch Valley Program has seven staff members working from field offices in Abingdon, Virginia and Hancock County, Tennessee. The Conservancy owns seven preserves in the Clinch Valley. Back To Top. Actions taken by the Conservancy include: Protecting Kyles Ford , an acre stretch of the Clinch River in Hancock County, which is now a Tennessee Wildlife Management Area open to the public for hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation.

The centerpiece of the new preserve is the Kyles Ford mussel shoal, a shallow section of the Clinch River that contains at least 35 mussel species. Helping in the creation of citizens' initiatives for sustainable growth, including the Russell County Vision Forum and another similar program in St.



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