Originally Posted by
RyanLane
Craig,
I have been getting into more walleye fishing this year. I know underwater weeds and vegetation is key to finding walleye a lot of the time.
from my experience there is not a lot of the underwater vegetation. I read a report from kdwp that stated Kansas reservoirs and climate make this kind of growth difficult. Could you elaborate on this, and even give some examples if any of reservoirs that have some underwater vegetation. I live in Kansas City, so northeast Kansas is where I would be interested in.
thank you
Edit. A lot of the boys up north key in on the weed beds of elodea for example. Does Kansas have much of this type of growth or something of the like.