Fish Dip Recipe with Walleye Cheeks

Here’s an example of a very quick and simple-to-make fish dip that will elicit a lot of oohs and ahhs! The main ingredient – walleye “cheeks” – is one that is normally tossed out after the fillets are removed from the fish. If you are unsure as to what the cheeks are, view my step-by-step […]
Pan Fried Fish Recipe

Love fried fish? Ever wonder what to do with all those broken potato or tortilla chips that fall to the bottom of the bag? They’re too small to eat and usually they just get thrown away. Well, here’s a way to answer both of those questions, especially if you’re on a camping or fishing trip. […]
Walleye Oscar Recipe

This recipe for Walleye Oscar is a dish based on how I first learned to prepare Veal Oscar – one of my favorites – the recipe for which I acquired from Chef Joseph Insalago, while working in Marina Del Rey, California. Fresh fish is always available there (and even here in the heart of the […]
Fuel Economy – 10 Tips to Consider

Fuel economy is a measure of how far a vehicle can travel on a specific amount of fuel. The higher the fuel economy, the less fuel the vehicle uses and we all know, the less fuel we use the less that trip is going to cost! I often tell myself that I am not as […]
Questions & Answers about Boat Batteries

Due to the amount of traffic on the Boat Batteries & Charging pages and the number of emails I’ve received on the subject, I’ve decided to post some of the questions and answers here. I hope you find this information helpful! Have a question? You can post a question on our Facebook page! R. Karl […]
Winter Temperatures & Battery Health

Since I live in the Midwest – and winter temperatures can vary widely here – my age and experience have added greatly to what I have learned, over the years, about batteries. As an avid fisherman and boater with over 50 years on the water, I have learned much about the care and maintenance of […]
Boat Battery Storage

Battery storage is something that is easily overlooked and whether or not your boat is stored for the season in a warm garage or out in the cold, your best bet is to remove all batteries and bring them inside. A fully charged battery with a perfect electrolyte level can probably withstand temperatures down to […]
Battery Maintenance

A battery can lose – depending on how and where it is stored – up to 30% of its charge per month – just sitting around the house or garage or storage facility! And there are all kinds of things that affect battery charge and loss thereof (like temperature, humidity, state of discharge, age of […]
Four Categories of Boat Batteries

As if making choices about cranking and deep-cycle batteries doesn’t make things difficult enough, batteries can be further described according to the configuration of the electrolyte inside the battery. This leads us to four categories of boat batteries that all have their own advantages and disadvantages. And while it does involve a bit of chemistry, […]
Types of Marine Batteries – 12 Volt

This article will explain the different types of marine batteries you may have or need onboard your boat. One Final Outing Usually, by the end of October, many of the lakes have “turned over” for the winter. Morning steam rising from the water indicates that the heat energy stored in the lake from the long […]