Walleye

The walleye is a highly prized freshwater fish known for its excellent taste and popularity among anglers. It has a slender, elongated body with distinctive large, reflective eyes that allow it to hunt effectively in low-light conditions. Walleye are native to lakes and rivers across North America and are particularly active during dawn and dusk. Their adaptability to various water conditions makes them a versatile target for fishing.
Length~50 (max 107)
Weight~2 (max 13)
WaterFresh
Water Temp1-19° F
Depth7 ft
- Other namesWalleyed pike, Yellow pike, Yellow pikeperch, Yellow pickerel, Yellow walleye
- Length~50 (max 107)
- Weight~2 (max 13)
- WaterFresh
- Water Temp1-19° F
- Depth7 ft
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🐟 Habitat preferences
- Walleyes prefer cool, clear waters and are commonly found in large lakes and rivers
- They thrive in areas with rocky or sandy bottoms, where they can ambush prey
- These fish are nocturnal hunters, often feeding at night or during low-light conditions
- Their diet mainly consists of smaller fish, crustaceans, and insects
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Walleyes spawn in spring, typically in shallow, gravelly areas with strong currents
- They exhibit site fidelity, returning to the same spawning grounds each year
- Eggs are broadcast over rocky substrate, with no parental care provided
- Juveniles stay in shallow nursery areas until they grow large enough to move into deeper waters