The Tippecanoe River is a long river that cover more than 220 miles in northern Indiana. It flows from Big Lake in Noble County to the Wabash River near Battle Ground, Indiana, which is about 12 miles northeast of Lafayette, Indiana. This river is considered a river of lakes, as it is fed by 88 natural lakes that spans over 14 different counties. There are also a large number of creeks that flow into the Tippecanoe River.
Anglers have a lot of options for fishing the river. There are many species of fish to target. Most anglers pursue smallmouth bass and northern pike, but there are also rock bass, walleye, sauger and many others as well.