Types Of Water

Water Classifications

Fish live in an overwhelming number and type of aquatic communities throughout North America. The word community is a good description because it suggests they adapt to and function within their local...View article
Categorizing Lake, River and Reservoir Types

Classifying Crappie Waters

Classifying lake, river, and reservoir types is important because crappies in hill-land reservoirs in the South behave much the same as crappies in hill-land reservoirs in the North, East, or West....View article
Spring Reservoir Patterns

Hill-Land/Highland Reservoirs

Typical throughout the South, hill-land and highland reservoirs like Norris in Tennessee and Greers Ferry in Arkansas are known for producing big walleyes, sometimes in the 20-pound class. Fred McClintock,...View article
 
Walleye Location & Behavior in Reservoirs

Artificial Intelligence

Reservoirs are manmade impoundments of free-flowing rivers, flooding and altering the habitat and character of the original system. Deep sections typically feature little current, appearing more like...View article
Spring Into Early Summer

Walleye Habits and Haunts in Reservoirs

Reservoirs are manmade hybrids of lake and river environments that reflect the landform they impound. Some are shallow with abundant flooded cover; some are deep with little vegetation; others have...View article
Reservoirs pose a unique challenge for anglers who come from a natural lake background. They’re used to fishing smaller bodies of water, often with weedcover, which combine to reduce seasonal walleye...View article
 
Tailwater Walleyes Today

Best Fishing by a Dam Site

Dams host the majority of river walleye angling, particularly in late winter and early spring. Fish migrating toward spawning areas stack up in massive proportions in the first mile or so of impenetrable...View article
Key On The Forage Connection To Stay On Their Tails

Zone Diet Crappies

Sometimes it all comes together—the right location and presentation choices merge, making for good catches of crappies. Once it’s over, crappies become enigmatic, being difficult to find or ignoring...View article
Long-Range Tactics For Big Carp On Big Waters

Carp On The Long Cast

The St. Lawrence River is one of the finest carp waters in North America. Those who know it gauge their success by numbers of fish over 30 pounds, and 40- to 50-pound fish can be expected. Still, the...View article
Sauger are common in many riverine environments throughout the natural and extended range of their larger cousin, the walleye. Unlike walleye, however, sauger often are ignored. Worse, they're sometimes...View article