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Fish Identification
Sauger
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Fish image provided under agreement from Windsor Nature Discovery, LLC. Fish image created by Ron Pittard.
Scientific Name: Stizostedion Canadense Fish Family: Percidae Other Names: sand pickerel, sand pike, blue pickerel, pike, gray pike, blue pike, river pike, pike-perch, spotfin pike, jack, jack fish, jack salmon; French: doré noir Sauger Photos: Identification:Dorsal region of head and back brown to gray;
sides paler, ventral region of head and belly white.
Sides and back variously speckled with dusky spots;
4 dark saddles across back, some of which expand
horizontally on sides. Eyes silvery in life; a well-de-
veloped reflecting layer (tapetum lucidum) causes glowing in dark. Membranes on the spiny dorsal fin
with definite horizontal rows of spots, and last few
membranes not solid black; second dorsal and caudal
fins with dark spots in regular rows; ventral lobe of
caudal fin sometimes white edged. Pectoral fins
lightly speckled, and with a strong, black blotch at
base; pelvic and anal fins clear to lightly speckled.
Distribution:
In Wisconsin, the sauger occurs in both the Lake Michigan and Mississippi River drainage basins, but not in Wisconsin waters of the Lake Superior drain-
age.
State Sauger Records:
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