<p>In this episode of Tennessee WildCast, host Jason Harmon and co‑host Amy Spencer hit the banks of the newly reopened Herb Parsons Refuge and Bill Dance State Fishing Area to explore one of West Tennessee’s most beloved fishing spots. After months of major upgrades, the lake is open again—boasting expanded parking, a wider boat ramp, improved fishing piers, and miles of easy‑access shoreline for bank anglers. Jason and Amy sit down with Travis Scott, Assistant Chief of Fisheries; John Hammonds, Small Lakes and Habitat Manager; and Nathan Warden, Fisheries Manager for the property, to dive into what these improvements mean for anglers and families.</p><p>The team breaks down everything from habitat enhancements and underwater structure work to winter drawdowns, forage stocking, and long‑term goals of the Bill Dance Signature Lakes program. They also highlight new amenities, family‑friendly fishing opportunities, upcoming renovations to the concession building, and the unique history of Herb Parsons Lake—including its close ties to Bill Dance himself.</p><p>Whether you&#39;re a seasoned angler or just looking for a great spot to introduce kids to fishing, this episode is packed with insights, pro tips, and a first look at the future of this standout Tennessee destination.</p><p>To purchase a license for great hunting and fishing adventures in Tennessee, visit <a href="http://gooutdoorstennessee.com">gooutdoorstennessee.com</a>.</p>

Tennessee WildCast

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

#472 Herb Parsons Reopens: Big Upgrades for Tennessee Anglers

MAR 9, 202628 MIN
Tennessee WildCast

#472 Herb Parsons Reopens: Big Upgrades for Tennessee Anglers

MAR 9, 202628 MIN

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<p>In this episode of Tennessee WildCast, host Jason Harmon and co‑host Amy Spencer hit the banks of the newly reopened Herb Parsons Refuge and Bill Dance State Fishing Area to explore one of West Tennessee’s most beloved fishing spots. After months of major upgrades, the lake is open again—boasting expanded parking, a wider boat ramp, improved fishing piers, and miles of easy‑access shoreline for bank anglers. Jason and Amy sit down with Travis Scott, Assistant Chief of Fisheries; John Hammonds, Small Lakes and Habitat Manager; and Nathan Warden, Fisheries Manager for the property, to dive into what these improvements mean for anglers and families.</p><p>The team breaks down everything from habitat enhancements and underwater structure work to winter drawdowns, forage stocking, and long‑term goals of the Bill Dance Signature Lakes program. They also highlight new amenities, family‑friendly fishing opportunities, upcoming renovations to the concession building, and the unique history of Herb Parsons Lake—including its close ties to Bill Dance himself.</p><p>Whether you&#39;re a seasoned angler or just looking for a great spot to introduce kids to fishing, this episode is packed with insights, pro tips, and a first look at the future of this standout Tennessee destination.</p><p>To purchase a license for great hunting and fishing adventures in Tennessee, visit <a href="http://gooutdoorstennessee.com">gooutdoorstennessee.com</a>.</p>