Confusing but far from it. Though both are fresh water fish, the Walleyed Pike (aka Walleye) is actually a member of the Perch family. There are several specie of pickerel and they are all members of the Esocidae as are Pike and Muskie.
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Yes.
fish such as bass,walleye,salmon,bluegill,ect
Trout, salmon, cod, haddock, flounder,crappy, bluegill, cartfish, perch, walleye.
The state fish of Alaska is without a doubt: The King Salmon.
In Lake Erie, the fish that shed their teeth are either the white fish, or the walleye fish.
A wide range including: * Walleye * Pike * Trout * Bass * Catfish * Crappie * Bluegill * Herring * Smelt * Salmon * Whitefish * Muskellunge.
walleye are carnivores
Many species. Trout, salmon, Arctic char, whitefish, cisco, cod, pollock, haddock, halibut, sole, pike, walleye.
A walleye is a -tasty- fish
a hybrid walleye is called a saugeye. it is a cross between a walleye and a sauger. it can be produced in a hatchery or occasionally occur naturally where walleye and sauger inhabit the same waters
Yes, walleye live in lakes.
There are quite a few species of carnivorous fish. These include salmon, pike, muskie, walleye, perch, snakehead, sharks, tuna, and piranha.
Toledo Walleye was created in 2009.