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This spring, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources completed its annual stocking of waterways with walleye and saugeye.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has completed its annual stocking of waterways with walleye and saugeye.
This spring, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) completed its annual stocking of waterways with walleye and saugeye. The fish are known for being excellent table fare and for ...
Among the many lakes in Indiana, the DNR supplied Clare Lake, Fish Lake, and Pike Lake with saugeye and walleye fingerlings.
Walleye were close behind, at around 17 million. Saugeye are a sport fish, as are walleye. Overall, the state stocked more than 46 million fish in Ohio lakes, ponds, rivers and streams.
The world-record sauger, taken in 1971 from Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota, weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces; the world-record walleye, taken in 1960, was taken from Old Hickory Lake in Tennessee and ...
The division produces the walleye-sauger cross, known as saugeye, as a fish known to survive well and grow better in Ohio reservoirs than pure saugers. “Saugeyes grow fast to edible sizes,” he ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) was able to successfully stock Sullivan Lake with a species that doesn’t reproduce naturally in most of Indiana. During the Spring, Indiana DNR ...
The most stocked fish in Ohio last year was saugeye. They are a cross between sauger, primarily found in rivers, and walleye, mostly found in Lake Erie, and are released into inland lakes.