Fish

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Walleye

The Walleye is found statewide in large streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs. They feed primarily on fishes, insects and crustaceans.

The Walleye is a torpedo shaped fish with a large mouth filled with sharp teeth. They have large white eyes and a single black spot near the rear base of the first dorsal fin. The lower lobe of the tail (caudal) fun and lower anal fin is white.

Species:

Walleye (Sauger/Saugeye) – Limits apply to any combination.

Daily Limit:

4 (only one 20” or longer)

Possession Limit:

8

Proud Angler Qualifications:

8 lbs and 27 in (released fish only)