Game Fish Species of British Columbia

Walleye
Stizostedion
vitreum or Yellow Walleye, Pickerel, Yellow,
Pike, Pike-Perch, Walleye Pike, Wall-Eyed
Pike/Perch
DESCRIPTION
-
The average length of this species of
Walleye is 13-20 inches long weighing
1-3 pounds at three years of age. Typical
Walleye colouring characteristics are
a olive-brown to golden brown to yellow
background with paler, golden flecked
sides. Younger fish have dark, vertical
bands across the back and down the sides.
DISTRIBUTION
- The Walleye can be found in fresh water
throughout North America and in British
Columbia, in the north. They thrive in
large, shallow, turbid lakes.
BIOLOGY
- Walleye spawning occurs in the spring
to early summer in the rocky areas of
white waters below impassable falls and
dams in rivers. Egg numbers have been
given as high as 612 000; these eggs hatch
12-18 days later.
RELATION
TO MAN - The Walleye is probably the
most economically valuable species in
much of Canada's inland waters. It is
fished by sport fishermen in the summer
and winter with live minnows or artificial
lures as bait. The Walleye has a firm
white to pinkish flesh.
|
|
Fish
BC TOP RATED in "Fishing's Best Web Sites"
The
BC Adventure Network have been ranked as one of the world's
best fishing Web Sites by Fishing Online: 1,000 Best Web
Sites. The popular guide book has awarded our Fish BC
site it's TOP RATED designation.
Learn
More... |

Global
Marketing Specialists
Interactive
Broadcasting Corporation
#204
- 366 Yorston Street,
Williams Lake, BC, Canada, V2G 4J5
Phone (250) 392-2055 or Toll Free: 1-888-395-0667
Fax: (250) 392-2075
Advertise
With Us
Promote
your business to over 5.5 million BC visitors per year.
Advertise
on the BC Adventure Network,
British Columbia's largest and most visited tourism Web site
. . . more
info.
|