The overall look of the site is appealing and easy to navigate. The site is all about walleye fishing, information, and nothing more. Arriving at the Walleye Central, you will see the home page that has a huge list of links. There are links for walleye fishing in Missouri, Illinois, Ohio and Oregon plus more. The links lead you to reputable sites that deal with only walleye information. When you click on a link, it takes you to a new page.
Walleye Central has many articles that you can read about walleye fishing. Anglers just as you that have experience fishing for these fascinating fish write many of these articles. The site also has fishing news feeds so you can find a news story without searching the Internet. The articles offer tips, tournament news, clubs and a listing of guides. The fishing reports are linked to official sites that give you the day's reports. This makes it a great site alone. This is a place to check out the fishing report before you get ready for the day.
The site will also give you updates on the pro rankings and information about hot tips. The tournament board is where you can find anything walleye. You can use the tourney finder or even the weight calculator. The river flow charts are very useful before you get ready to go fishing. The updates that the board receives seem to come in real time. It is a very useful site for walleye anglers. You will have everything you need at your fingertips. Then there is the rest of the site that also has more information.
The chats rooms are easy to use. They provide some great information from other anglers that fish and return home to give full reports of the days activities.
This is a great way to communicate and meet other anglers that share the same love of walleye fishing as you do. There are those that come asking for information and then there are those that give information and tips. Then there is the open chat with schedules of open chat times. This is a great way to find out what the pros are doing. So far, Walleye Central has lived up to its reputation.
The message board and the kid's corner are places to learn and ask questions.
Then there is the ten-pound club, which will give you some good reading. You can see what others are catching and the weight of the fish being caught. Then there is a place called trade a trip. This area is for anglers that have trips that they cannot use, so they bargain and trade with others that might have something they want. Then you can visit the member photo album where everyone shares his or her pictures of catches. There are some fascinating pictures in the photo albums.