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They went extinct, or they never existed, depending on who you ask.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared the blue pike extinct in 1975, but a scientific paper published in part by Carol Stepien, a professor of ecology and the director at the University of Toledo’s Lake Erie Research Center, reveals that the fish turns out not to have been a separate species from the currently sought-after yellow walleye, Lake Erie’s ever-popular big game fish.

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