The canal network
- The New and Old Čeminac
- The Grabovac, Mirkovac and Lug Canal
- The Barbara Canal – flows parallel with the Drava River from Croatian-Hungarian border. It is divided into Old Barbara which is almost 26.7 km long and Barbara canal which is 7 km long. It flows from Baranja’s Petrovo selo where it takes water from the canal in neighbouring Hungary and then reaches the settlements of Majška Međa and Novi Bezdan where it is referred to as Dravica.
- Gmajna – near the village of Jagodnjak, the Gmajna Canal is situated. It has two natural springs. The size is about 6 ha, with the average depth of 2 metres. Gmajna is regularly stocked with carp, amur and other fish species. Besides pike, the canal is inhabited by pike-perch (which was artificially colonized.)
- Halasica – right next to the Old Drava embankment, southeast from the village called Jagodnjak, the Halasica pond is situated. It was made in 1827 when the Drava River burst through the old embankment. For sports fishing, only certain, deeper, parts of the pond are interesting where it is possible to catch pike, carp and gibel carp.
- Lanka – waters where pikes reign. It is exceptionally abundant in this species of fish, and particularly suitable for its spawning. Apart from pike, the Lanka Canal is the spawning ground for wild carps as well as other species of fish. Its average depth is 1.5m.
- Lake Bučka with the Bučka Canal
- Lake Šećeransko
- Dravica
- Little Đola, Big Đola and the Podđola Canal- Lake Đola is situated in the very centre of Darda. The lake has a sandy bottom, and the shore is partly covered with reed. In this lake it is possible to catch large specimens of amur, wild carp, common carp, asp, pike, pike-perch, gibel carp, carp bream, black bullhead. Little Đola stretches to Big Đola lake, where it is possible to find pike, wild carp, common carp, amur, gibel carp, carp bream, roach and black bullhead.
- Vodar – the Vodar Canal and pond are a continuation of Barbara canal. These are very interesting fishing waters, where it is possible to catch specimens of pike, gibel carp, rudd, roach and some wild carps.
- Karoca
- Mrtvaja – just next to the Drava embankment. Besides pike, it is possible to catch some wild carps, tench and even catfish in this pond.
- Farkaš topolje
- Šiblje
- Bodonja
- Boroš –near Hungarian border, in part of the forest called Medrović. It is connected to the Drava River by a lengthy canal.
- Gakovac
- Čokaš – upstream, it is connected to Lanka by Barbara canal, and to Đola by the Serečin Canal. The water is exceptionally abundant in pike, lately also in asp. In Čokaš, there are is wild carp, gibel carp, perch, rudd, black bullhead, and lately even black-eyed carp bream.
- Marinko's Pond
- Luska Pond
- Lerenc’s Pond
- Dad's Pond
- Vir Pond
- Janči rit Pond
- Ajzekan Pond
- Bajer Mladičnjak near Draža





