Understanding the thermocline in Bull Shoals Lake and it's importance to walleye fishing

By Walleye Hunter |

A thermocline is a distinct layer in a body of water, typically a lake or reservoir, where the temperature changes rapidly with depth. This transition layer is characterized by a steep temperature gradient, and separates the warmer upper layer from the colder deeper layer. In this essay, we will explore the factors that contribute to the development of a thermocline in a reservoir.