In some parts of its range, the walleye is mistakenly known as the colored pike, yellow pike or pickerel , although the fish is related neither to the pikes nor to the other pickerels, both of which are members of the family Esocidae.
The Blue pike lives in the demersal, potamodromous, freshwater, brackish, depth range - 27 m environment.
Historically, the Blue Pike (Sander Vitreum Glaucum) was a native fish (primarily in Lake Erie) along with a smaller breeding stock in Lake Ontario. More
The blue pike is not to be confused with Lake Erie More
The blue pike was closely related to a fish called the walleye. Although the blue pike wasDNA declared extinct in 1975, scientists think they found blue pike DNA in Lake Erie. Some people might have been catching blue pikes also. More
Carl Skalak owns Blue Pike Farm, an acre of income-generating vegetables and flowers in downtown Cleveland named after and extinct Great Lakes fish. Skalak has been growing onions, sugar snap peas, heirloom tomatoes and much more on E. 72nd St. north of St. More
Topic: OH NO another blue pike question (Read 1984 times) OH NO another blue pike question on: 01/25/08, 23:10 by OHfishing.com - I was just browsing the archives of this forum, and ran into a couple blue pike threads. More
Blue Pike (Stizostedion vitreum) The Blue Pike is a subspecies of the Walleye Walleyes are widely distributed in New York State in suitable habitat. They are found in approximately 75 lakes and many large rivers. More
* In The Blue Pike by Georg Ebers in Front Matter - Tag this product - (What's this?)Think of a tag as a keyword or label you consider is strongly related to this product. More
Synonyms: blue pickerel, blue pikeperch, blue walleye, Strizostedion vitreum glaucum - Learn More sauger Walleye pike More
Synonyms: blue pike, blue pickerel, blue pikeperch, Strizostedion vitreum glaucum - Home of Wiki & Reference Answers, the world’s leading Q&A siteReference AnswersEnglish▼English▼ Deutsch Español Français Italiano Tagalog * * More
The noun BLUE PIKE has 1 sense: 1. variety inhabiting the Great Lakes Familiarity information: BLUE PIKE used as a noun is very rare. More
A former member of this group, the extinct blue pike, was a subspecies of the walleye. Once abundant in Lake Erie, blue pike supported important commercial and recreational fisheries. Although similar to walleye, blue pike could be distinguished by the lack of yellow skin pigment and larger eyes. More
blue pike? Or are they just a blue-color variant of walleyes? So-called blue walleyes occasionally turn up in Canada and the upper Midwest. Blue Specimens. More
The blue pike (Stizostedion glaucum) was historically found in Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and in the Niagara River . More
Blue Pike Farm is the first farm started in Cleveland proper in the 21st Century. We are dedicated to growing fresh products, using natural and sustainable agricultural practices. More
blue pike, back in 1962, that someday somebody might be interested. ''I kept telling my wife it was more valuable as time went on and that's why we needed to keep it,'' Mr. Anthony said. More
The extinct blue pike (Stizostedion vitreum glaucum) were often confused with walleyes, of which it was a subspecies. Differences include the larger eye of the blue pike and their bluish-gray back, fading into bluish-silver on their sides. More
Is the Blue Pike related to Walleye? Read this information and decide for yourself Blue Pike (Stizostedion vitreum glaucum) Blue Pike information found here was researched and compiled by Mark Daul The Blue Pike information found here More
BLUE PIKE OR IS IT JUST A DIFFERENT COLOR WALLEYE? A different view Joe Ognibene Veteran Outdoor Writer This article first appeared in the Niagara Sunday Gazette Was there a true blue pike, or, as the scientific More
Features: The Blue Pike (Sander vitreus glaucus) was an important commercial and sporting fish species in the lower Great Lakes. It was also called Blue Walleye to distinguish it from the more common Walleye (Sander vitreus vitreus). More
true blue pike and not simply a variation of the common walleye. The blue pike was once an important part of the ecosystem of Lake Erie and a significant catch for the commercial fishing industry. More
Apparently the blue pike was unable to tolerate the pollution of Lake Erie. (Habitat changes and overfishing may have contributed as well.) The most recent successful spawning occurred in 1954, and the fishery collapsed entirely within three years. More
The Blue Pike (Stizostedion vitreum glaucum) has achieved an almost urban legend status among those of us who fish or are in the fisheries business. Very few of the people who actually fished for or have seen a Blue Pike are left with us. More
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