Current: Part of what makes the Allanwaters system so great for walleye fishing is the size and structure. The Allanwaters is a chain of five accessible lakes over seventeen miles long and between four to ten miles wide. The lakes are in part widened rivers! The river waters slow down upon entering the Allenwaters lake system but as waters bunch up going around islands, points of land and shoals they quicken again and scour and constantly remove the silt from the gravel bottoms. The constant currents are ideal for spawning walleye and huge northern pike. The lakes produce fish in numbers many times greater than in an ordinary walleye or pike bathtub lake. http://www.allanwater.com/walleye-fishing.html
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