The effect of Tennessee Valley Authority reservoir water levels on recreati
onal fishing is evaluated. Data were collected in east Tennessee during Mar
ch through August of 1994-97. Water levels were not a major barrier to part
icipation during the six-month period, but levels did affect the number of
trips taken by anglers. Maintaining lakes at full pool for one additional s
ummer month would result in an additional one-third trip per angler, or an
additional 87,000 trips in the study region. The average net benefit of a f
ull pool is $1.82 per angler, or an aggregate benefit of approximately $476
,500 in the region.