Check out the Tiger Stripes and mottling on this walleye.
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Check out the Tiger Stripes and mottling on this walleye.
It has to be a saugeye, but the pronounced white tip on the tale is confusing. But it looks like it's mother or Dad was a cross between a Muskie and a Rainbow Trout.
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Wow - Where was this Fish caught Danno ?
Bass - A fish for People that can't catch Walleyes !
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Haven't a clue Bobby. Was a post by a fallower on my Twitter account. I'm going to ask.
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Isn’t that all the characteristics of a saugeye. White walleye tail and the black sauger spots in the dorsal.
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Yupper, I'm thinking Saugeye for sure. But man, those tiger stripes and dots make it something special.
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