Ever see a Walleye like this ?

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2015/12/16 13:53:52 (permalink)

Ever see a Walleye like this ?

Got this photo from a friend recently. Caught in lower Shenango by this younger fisherman it's a extremely rare color phase of Walleye. Almost golden or orange colored looks really nice. Congrat's to him on sharing this photo of a truly different catch !

See Mike 55 there are a few still left
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    Pauleye60
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/16 15:19:03 (permalink)
    I'm no expert, but the spotted fins, bars on the side, and shortened mouth lend me to think that is a sauger. In any event, a beautiful fish and a lucky angler.
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/16 16:29:20 (permalink)
    I think I might have taken that fish to the fish hatchery at Pymatuning, trying to keep it alive.
    Hoping all the way that they wouldn't fine me for transporting a live wild fish, because of its appearance. 
     
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/16 16:57:19 (permalink)
    That is a really cool looking fish.
     
    I've seen yellow perch that golden before.  Yellow perch / walleye hybrid?  If so, please stock them around here!!!  That would be some great eats.
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/16 17:20:38 (permalink)
    I'm not seeing the white tipped tail? Sauger eye hybrid? Maybe
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/16 18:52:17 (permalink)
    Same thought here big tuna. No white tipped tail. May be a saugeye.
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/16 21:54:02 (permalink)
    CAPTAIN HOOK
    Got this photo from a friend recently. Caught in lower Shenango by this younger fisherman it's a extremely rare color phase of Walleye. Almost golden or orange colored looks really nice. Congrat's to him on sharing this photo of a truly different catch !

    See Mike 55 there are a few still left




     Sauger
     
     
    Ohio DNR
     
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    dentification: Saugeyes have variable body markings and coloration, but generally look like the Sauger, with saddles and blotches more subdued. In saugeyes, membranes of the spinous dorsal fin have distinct spots similar to those of a Sauger. A black blotch is also usually present at the posterior base of the spinous dorsal fin, like the Walleye. In saugeyes, a white spot is usually present at the tip of the lower caudal fin, also similar to Walleyes.
     PA PFBC
     
     
     
     
     
     
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2015/12/16 22:01:09

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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/23 08:08:56 (permalink)
    That would be a Xanthic walleye. Color condition caused by the replacement of red pigment with yellow. Rare but not impossible to see them, it's the same condition that "golden" rainbows / "palominos" have.
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/23 09:04:56 (permalink)
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    I think I might have taken that fish to the fish hatchery at Pymatuning, trying to keep it alive.
    Hoping all the way that they wouldn't fine me for transporting a live wild fish, because of its appearance. 
     
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    Why would you be fined for transporting a wild live fish ???
     

    "There is a pleasure in Angling that no one knows but the Angler himself". WB
     
     


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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/23 09:45:36 (permalink)
    Because I thought it was illegal to transport wild live fish, but what do I know?
     
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    Re: Ever see a Walleye like this ? 2015/12/23 13:20:33 (permalink)
    bingsbaits
    roygpa
    I think I might have taken that fish to the fish hatchery at Pymatuning, trying to keep it alive.
    Hoping all the way that they wouldn't fine me for transporting a live wild fish, because of its appearance. 
     
    -Roy


    Why would you be fined for transporting a wild live fish ???
     


    if its not in season or not the right size you could.
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