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Minnesota Symbols, State Fish: Walleye Pike
Walleye Pike(Stizosedion vitreum vitreum)Adopted in 1965.Walleye, a favorite fishing catch, inhabit waters in all parts of the state, but mainly the large, cool lakes in northern Minnesota. Their eyes are sensitive to light, so they go to deep dark waters during the day and move to shallow lake areas at night. Minnesota's record walleye weighed 17 pounds 8 ounces. MINNESOTA STATE FISH: Walleye (Stizostedion v. vitreum); adopted 1965.Statutory citation: Minn. Stat. 1.146 History: 1965 Minn. Laws Chap. 576 Sec. 1,2 (HF2044) Also proposed in 1953 (HF1126). 1.146 State fish. Subdivision 1. Walleye. The walleye, Stizostedion v. vitreum, is the official fish of the state of Minnesota. Subd. 2. Photograph. A photograph of the walleye shall be preserved in the office of the secretary of state. HIST: 1965 c 576 s 1,2; 1984 c 628 art 1 s 1 Copyright 2002 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. The walleye is the largest member of the perch family. It can grow to lengths of over 2 feet. The walleye's body shape is elongate, streamlined, and slightly compressed. The color of this fish is variable. It is generally brownish yellow to grayish yellow on the back and sides, shading to white on the belly. Young walleyes show vague saddle-shaped bands on the body. Walleyes differ from yellow perch in that they possess large canine-like jaw teeth. Common Names: Walleyed Pike, Pickerel, Jackfish, Doré
Identifying Features: Walleye have a milky cast to their eyes. They have a long, round, olive body that has gold flecks on the sides with a white tip to the lower fork of the tail. There is a distinct black blotch on the rear end of the first dorsal fin.
Habitat: Walleye are most numerous in large, cool, windswept lakes with low to moderate clarity. They also live in large rivers. The preferred water temperature is 65-75 °F.
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