Top 10 Freshwater Fish to Catch in Southeast
Top 10 Species
These are the fish that get noticed by FishyAF anglers. Click any species to deep dive and learn more.
Largemouth Bass
VerifiedManabu Kurita / 2009
Lake Biwa, Japan
Blue Catfish
VerifiedRichard Nicholas Anderson / 2011
Buggs Island Lake, Virginia
Channel Catfish
VerifiedCharles Ashley / 1964
Santee-Cooper Reservoir, South Carolina
Black Crappie
Learn More Here Verified CatchStanley P. Lopus / 1998
Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania
Bluegill
Learn More Here Verified CatchJason Fugate / 2019
Lake Tahoe, California
Striped Bass (Striper)
Learn More Here Verified CatchGregory Myerson / 2011
Long Island Sound, Connecticut
Shoal Bass
Learn More Here Verified CatchLee T. Sisson / 1993
Flint River, Georgia
Chain Pickerel
Learn More Here Verified CatchR. A. Copeland / 1961
Homerville, Georgia
Flathead
Learn More Here Verified CatchKen Paulie / 1998
Elk City Reservoir, Kansas
Northern Snakehead
Learn More Here Verified CatchBrandon Palaniuk / 2012
Potomac River, Virginia
FAQs
What fish can you catch in Southeast?
In the Southeast, you’ll find largemouth bass, blue catfish, channel catfish, black crappie, bluegill, striped bass, shoal bass, and more.
What is the best time of year to fish in Southeast?
Spring and fall are prime seasons for most Southeast freshwater species, with bass and catfish especially active.
Where are the best places to fish in Southeast?
Look for rivers, lakes, and reservoirs across the Southeast that hold largemouth bass, catfish, and panfish.
What gear do you need for fishing in Southeast?
Bring medium to heavy rods, strong line, and a variety of lures or bait to handle everything from bluegill to big blue catfish.
What are the easiest fish to catch in Southeast?
Bluegill, black crappie, and channel catfish are some of the most accessible species for anglers in the Southeast.