Saugeye

The saugeye is a hybrid fish resulting from the crossbreeding of a sauger (Sander canadensis) and a walleye (Sander vitreus). It combines characteristics from both parent species, favoring turbid waters in reservoirs and rivers. Saugeyes are popular among anglers due to their resilience and ability to thrive in various environments, often showing more adaptability than their parent species.
Length~30 (max 76)
Weight~0.5 (max 1)
WaterFresh
Depth3 ft
- Other names-
- Length~30 (max 76)
- Weight~0.5 (max 1)
- WaterFresh
- Depth3 ft
Popular lures for Saugeye
Regulation for Saugeye
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limit5
- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits-
- Max size-
- Min sizeNo
- Measurement-
- Prohibited methods-
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Prefers reservoirs, large rivers, and lakes with moderate to low visibility
- Often found near rocky or gravelly areas where they can ambush prey
- Active feeders during low light conditions, targeting small fish and invertebrates
- Thrives in habitats with fluctuating water levels, showing more adaptability than walleye
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Being hybrids, saugeyes are often sterile but can occasionally reproduce
- Migrate to suitable spawning grounds in spring, similar to their parent species
- Juveniles exhibit fast growth rates, benefiting from hybrid vigor
- Fishing success often peaks during spring and fall, aligned with spawning behaviors and cooler temperatures