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Walleye - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Walleye (Sander vitreus, formerly Stizostedion vitreum) is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. It is a North American close relative of the European pikeperch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walleye
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Walleye Fishing - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Fishing for walleye is a popular sport with anglers. The current IGFA all tackle record is 11.34 kilograms (25lb 0oz), caught on August 2nd, 1960 in Old Hickory Lake, Tennessee
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walleye_fishing
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ADW: Walleye - Sander vitreus
Walleyes are relatively small for predatory fish, reaching an average adult size of 350mm among males and 450mm among females. Walleyes are darkly colored on top, with colors ranging from brown, to olive, to dark yellow with a paler underside, ranging from white to pale yellow.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Sander_vitreus/
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Walleye Fishing Tips - Tips on How to Catch Walleye
Walleye Fishing Tips - Do you want to catch more walleye? Get tips, tricks and techniques on how to catch walleye.
http://www.fishingtipsdepot.com/walleye-fishing-tips/
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Walleye Information - World Fishing Network
Walleye are typically dark olive and yellowish-gold in color with a white underbelly. In certain parts of Canada, they tend to have a more greenish-grey coloration. They possess a spiny dorsal fin and many sharp teeth, but its most distinguishing characteristic may be its marble-like eyes that reflect light, allowing them to hunt at night.
http://www.worldfishingnetwork.com/tips/post/walleye
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All About Walleye - MarksMarineInc
The Walleye (Stizostedion Vitreum) is the largest member of the perch family and is not native to the Inland Northwest. The first verification of a walleye in Washington was in 1962, from Banks Lake in eastern Washington. Soon afterwards, populations began to show up in Franklin Roosevelt Lake (connected to Banks Lake through a huge pipe and pump).
http://www.marksmarineinc.com/fishing/fish_walleye.aspx
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Walleye - Lake Scientist
Walleye are native to Lake Erie and the Ohio River and are stocked in some of Ohio inland reservoirs. Walleye usually have silvery or yellowish sides with a black back and white underside. They have sharp spines in their first dorsal fin and have a mouth full of short, blunt teeth.
http://www.lakescientist.com/lake-facts/fish/walleye/
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Walleye Facts, Photos, Information and Videos - AmericanExpedition
Interesting Walleye Facts, Information about Walleye, Walleye Fishing Tips, Walleye Photos, and Walleye Videos from American Expedition.
https://americanexpedition.us/walleye-facts
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BioKIDS - Sander vitreus - Walleye
Walleyes are fairly small for predatory fish, reaching an average adult size of 350mm among males and 450mm among females.
http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Sander_vitreus/