
Saugeye - Wikipedia
The saugeye (Sander canadensis × vitreus) is a hybrid freshwater fish of walleye and sauger of the family Percidae.
Saugeye Fishing Guide | How to Catch a Saugeye - Norrik
Anglers use a variety of methods to catch saugeye including jigging, drift fishing, cast and retrieve, still fishing, trolling, and even fly fishing. Saugeyes are a hybrid species created when male a …
What Is A Saugeye – The Truth About This Hybrid Fish - Get Fishing
Dec 10, 2022 · Like Walleyes and Saugers, Saugeyes are a perch-like fish with both spined fins and sharp teeth. They’re carnivorous and spread throughout an array of freshwater sources. …
Saugeye vs Walleye (Key Differences Explained) - Sportfishing Buddy
Nov 3, 2023 · A saugeye is a hybrid resulting from a cross between a male sauger (Sander canadensis) and a female walleye (Sander vitreus). Saugeye closely resemble walleye, which …
Saugeye | Virginia DWR
Saugeye is a member of the perch family. This species is a hybrid created by crossing a female walleye with a male sauger. Saugeye were first stocked in Virginia in 2013. A close up of a …
SAUGEYE / Fish Species / Fishing / KDWP - KDWP
The saugeye is a cross between a walleye and a sauger and is another promising hybrid. The saugeye has been successfully stocked in reservoirs where walleye populations are difficult to …
WHERE AND HOW TO CATCH SAUGEYE - In-Fisherman
Aug 23, 2012 · Here's a look at where and how to catch saugeye. Tackle. Rod: 6- to 7 1/2-foot fast-action spinning rod. Reel: medium-capacity spinning reel with a long-casting spool. Line: 8 …
Sauger vs. Saugeye (How to Tell Them Apart) - Strike and Catch
Telling the difference between sauger and saugeye by inspecting the dorsal fin demands a keen eye, but is a fairly good indicator to look for. While sauger and saugeye will have very similar …
Saugeye - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Saugeye are created by crossing walleye eggs with sperm from a sauger. The result is a fast growing fish that has excellent survival abilities. This also makes it ideal for stocking into Ohio …
Saugeye | Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Walleye were first stocked in 1950 in lakes Tenkiller and Canton. Saugeye, which are produced by crossing walleye with native sauger, is a more recent addition to state waters. Both species …