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Brian D. S. Graeb has written: 'Early life history of sauger in Missouri River Reservoirs' -- subject(s): Sauger, Ecology
You find it in lakes.
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
The walleye is a perch, related to the yellow perch and the sauger.
Walleye and sauger may, on occasion eat sunfish.
The walleye is an American species. A close relative is the smaller sauger.
The walleye is Sander Vitrem. A member of the perch family, Percidae, allied to darters, yellow perch, and the very similar sauger.
A Walleye (Wander vitreus)is a popular sports fish intheNorther U.S. and in Canada. The walleye ischaracterizedby a number of physical characteristics.- It has a torpedo shaped body- It light brown to olive coloured- It has adistinctivespiny dorsal fin like a sail- It has large eyes (hence it's name)- It has a large mouth with sharp teethIt can sometime we confused with the Sauger (Sander canadensis)or the Saugeye (Walleye/Sauger hybrid)
C. J. Foote has written: 'An examination of the fish communities of the eastern sector, Lake of the Woods, with special reference to Walleye,Northern Pike and Sauger'
Catfish, drum, sucker, carp, sauger, walleye, saugeye, catfish, pike, muskie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, crappie, white bass, hybrid striped bass, and gar
No it is a phrase a lot of people misuse. Walleye pike are actually members of the perch family, along with the closely related sauger, and the yellow perch. Not related to true pike like muskellunge, northern pike, and pickerel.
Yes. Michigan has a large number of different species, including but not limited to: Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Muskie Northern pike, rainbow trout Whitefish Catfish Walleye Sauger Yellow perch