blue walleye
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
variety inhabiting the Great Lakes
Synonyms: blue pike, blue pickerel, blue pikeperch, Strizostedion vitreum glaucum
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
variety inhabiting the Great Lakes
Synonyms: blue pike, blue pickerel, blue pikeperch, Strizostedion vitreum glaucum
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The blue walleye (Sander vitreus glaucus), previously erroneously called the blue pike, was a subspecies
of the
The fish was endemic to lakes
There are occasional reports of blue walleye being caught from waters in the Great Lakes
Basin. This is due to the fact that many yellow walleye populations also contain a colour variant with a bluish colour.
The actual blue walleye, however, was said to be distinguishable from the yellow walleye by various
To date, none of the bluish-coloured walleyes recently captured has been shown to be a blue walleye, despite the fact that at
least one organization in the US is offering a reward for the successful capture of a blue walleye specimen. A United States Fish and Wildlife Service recovery plan in the
mid-1970s was unable to find any certain evidence of the blue walleye's existence at that time.
Nine purported blue walleyes captured in 1975, including a number of gravid females, were
inconclusive as to their subspecific designation and failed to produce any viable offspring through artificial propagation. The
last known blue walleyes, to any degree of certainty, were captured in about
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