what size is a trophy walleye?
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What Size is a Trophy Walleye? (Catch a State Record Fish)

A walleye is generally considered “big” when it reaches about 8 pounds or measures over 25 inches. It’s typically deemed a “trophy” at a weight of 10+ pounds and 30 inches in length. In the United States, a walleye over 8 pounds is considered big and a walleye over 10 pounds is considered a trophy….

nice walleye being released into water
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How Big Should Walleye Be to Mount? (Complete Guide)

To mount a walleye, aim for a size of around 30 inches, typically weighing near 10 pounds. This length not only represents a trophy-sized walleye but also aligns with sustainable fishing practices. A good size to mount a walleye is about 30 inches, which usually weighs around 10 pounds. This size is great for showing…

what walleye eat
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What Walleye Eat (Seasonal Guide) Are They Bottom Feeders?

Walleye predominantly feed on smaller fish such as perch, minnows, and shad, along with aquatic insects, crayfish, and worms. Their diet varies based on the availability of prey in their specific habitat and seasonal changes. Food Source When Consumed Zooplankton and small aquatic insects Consumed by young walleye Yellow perch, minnows, freshwater drum Consumed by…

walleye teeth are very sharp
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Are Walleye Dangerous? (Teeth, Gills, Spines, Mercury, etc)

Walleye are not considered dangerous to humans. While they have sharp teeth and gill covers, along with spiny fins that can cause minor injuries to anglers during handling, they do not exhibit aggressive behavior towards people and are safe to handle with care. Danger Posed by Walleye to Anglers Description Prevention Methods Cuts from Teeth…