The "blue pike", Sander Vitreum Glaucus, was a somewhat smaller subspecies of the walleye, Sander Vitreum Vitreum. Reaching nearly 30 inches in length and weighing up to 18 pounds, the blue was sold commercially until the 1950's, when their numbers began to plummet. Reasons for their demise was unclear, as the yellow walleye and closely related sauger were unaffected. The blue walleye disapeared around 1983, although rumors of their existence come in from time to time.
yes,blue pike are a rare form of the walleye,which is a voracious predator.
a fish that's extinct
Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain - 1984 was released on: USA: 1984 (Pueblo, Colorado)
It is not known when the blue pike became extinct. Species are only declared extinct when there has been no confirmed sighting of a live specimen for fifty years. The blue pike was declared extinct in September 1983.
The blue pike
The longest pike ever recorded was 152 cm (60 in) long.
There is a weapon called a pike. It's a long pole with a spearhead attached.
probaly biotic
pike spearing runs from January 1 to march1
No.The blue pike was a walleye color phase. For some unknown reason they began to disapear, and the yellow phase filled the niche.
That is a pike caught recently in Canada weighing 55 lbs and 56 inches long !!!
I'm sure there are, somewhere, pike in Oregon. As long as there's a reshwater lake or river, there's bound to be a pike in there somewhere! :D Mean little suckers!