Set on a broad bend of the Ohio River, Hawesville puts you minutes from some of the river's most reliable action. The famed Cannelton Locks and Dam tailwaters sit right across the channel, where churning flows, oxygen, and baitfish gather predators. That mix creates classic conditions for Hawesville fishing charters targeting hard-fighting sauger and walleye, schoolie white and hybrid striped bass, and heavyweight catfish.
Season by season, the bite stays lively. Late fall through spring sees sauger and walleye stack below the dam and along current seams, with vertical jigs and minnows producing quick limits of action. As waters warm, nocturnal catfishing shines—think blue, channel, and flathead catfish roaming ledges, wing dikes, and deep holes for cut bait or live bait. Come summer and early fall, watch for surface-feeding frenzies as white bass and hybrids pin shad against turbulent eddies, rewarding well-placed crankbaits and spoons.
Hawesville's stretch of river offers diverse structure that local captains know by heart: rock banks, barge tie-offs, submerged humps, and tributary mouths that funnel bait and create slack-water ambush points. That knowledge matters on a working river where flows, gate releases, and barge traffic can flip the script in minutes. With the right read on current breaks and depth transitions, you'll cover water efficiently and stay on active fish.
Whether you're after a mixed-bag family trip or a trophy-class catfish pull, Hawesville fishing charters deliver classic Ohio River variety with short runs to productive water. Bring your sense of adventure and let the river do the rest—fast bites below the dam, steady drifts along channel edges, and the kind of surprises the Ohio is famous for.

