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  2. Walleye - Wikipedia

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    Stizostedion glaucum Hubbs, 1926. The walleye ( Sander vitreus, synonym Stizostedion vitreum ), also called the yellow pike or yellow pikeperch or yellow pickerel, [3] is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. It is a North American close relative of the European zander, also known as the pikeperch.

  3. Multnomah Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Multnomah Channel is a 21.5-mile (34.6 km) distributary of the Willamette River. It diverges from the main stem a few miles upstream of the main stem's confluence with the Columbia River in Multnomah County in the U.S. state of Oregon. The channel flows northwest then north around Sauvie Island to meet the Columbia River near the city of St ...

  4. Talk:Walleye - Wikipedia

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    Columbia River Walleye are an introduced species in the Columbia River. Given their piscivorous nature, they likely prey on juvenile salmon and steelhead some of which are listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Walleye support a popular sport fishery in the Columbia and are sold commercially in small numbers by tribal fishers.

  5. Kootenay River - Wikipedia

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    The Kootenay River [7] or Kootenai River [2] is a major river of the Northwest Plateau in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, and northern Montana and Idaho in the United States. It is one of the uppermost major tributaries of the Columbia River, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean.

  6. Walleyes are worth their weight in gold: Outdoors column

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    A plate of walleye fillets still is worth its weight in gold. That’s why New York State spends the money to produce many thousands of these fish for planting in waters across the state, and why ...

  7. Get paid for fishing the Columbia and Snake rivers. Last year ...

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    Last year’s top earner made $107,800. The 2024 northern pikeminnow bounty season on the Columbia and Snake rivers opens May 1, with decent money to be made. “Catch cash, save salmon,” says ...

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