The world record length for walleye is 104.1 centimeters in length.
This huge walleye is documented to weighing about 11 and a half
kilograms. They can live up to an age of over twenty in the northern
habitats.
They are believed to possess extreme visual acuity, and as a result
they feed mostly during low light times of day and/or conditions. This
is believed to be more a result of their visual prowess allowing them
to capitalize on a greater advantage over less visually acute species
at these times. They can exist and thrive in a wide variety of
environments from particularly turbid waters to exceptionally clear
water habitats.
Northern Pike is the predominant enemy of the walleye, with the
muskellunge also being a predator of the walleye.
There is plenty more to learn about this amazing fish. If you
are truly interested, you may want to stop by your local library for
some good reading (great for when you are fishing!) On the
other hand, perhaps you have what you need. Remember, nothing
we can provide for you here is going to compare to the overall
experience you have on your own. So, get out there and fish
them!
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