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How Big Can Walleye Get?

Last Updated on January 27, 2022 by Sam

Walleye, a freshwater fish found in the rivers and streams of North America is a popular food source among some Native American tribes. The trophy size has increased over time: according to one study, walleyes are now on average 40% bigger than they were just 50 years ago. How long can this trend continue?

Walleye are a species of freshwater fish. They can grow to be up to 20 pounds, with the potential size being larger than that. The age at which walleye will reach their maximum size is unknown, but it has been estimated that they can live between 8 and 10 years.

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Why are walleyes so hard to catch?

A: Walleyes are a very hard fish to catch due to their ability to stay under the water for long periods of time. They have been known to hide in deep holes, and they can swim up into the air as well. This makes them difficult to locate and catch.

What size walleye should I eat?

A: The size of a walleye is not an easy question to answer. There are many factors that contribute to the size of a walleye, such as the water temperature and the time of year. It is best to ask your local fishmonger for help with this question.

The “how big do walleye have to be to keep” is a question that has been asked before. The answer, however, is not as cut and dry as it seems.

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