Walleye
A species of Pikeperch, Also known as Yellow walleye, Blue pike, Okow, Dory Scientific name : Sander vitreus Genus : Pikeperch
Walleye, A species of Pikeperch
Also known as:
Yellow walleye, Blue pike, Okow, Dory
Botanical name: Sander vitreus
Genus: Pikeperch
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The walleye (Sander vitreus) is a North American river fish that has become especially closely associated with certain regions in Minnesota and Manitoba. It is popular with both recreational and commercial anglers, so walleye populations must be carefully monitored and managed. This species' strong eyesight allows them to find prey like crayfish and minnows in both turbulent river conditions and deep lakes.
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Perch-like fish Family
Percid fish Genus
Pikeperch Species
Walleye