Blue Walleye

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RHYBAK


Just read this nice fact .Good to know for everybody that thinks they have a Blue Walleye

According to the MNR

The Campbell Status Report of 1985 officially declared the Blue Walleye extinct. The last Blue Walleye to be officially recognized as a Blue Walleye by the MNR was caught in Lake Erie in 1965. Walleyes being caught now that appear blue are just regular Walleyes but the acidity of the water made them blue. In actuality, it's a bacterium that thrives in acid water and colonizes on a fish's skin and changes its skin color.
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limacharley

I often wondered about the blue walleye being in Kip. Manny times while cleaning, there appears a blueish slime on my nice white cleaning board.
Now I know better.
Thx John
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

Ozzy30

Very interesting information. Thx John.  As always the wealth of knowledge.

plowjock

One of the walleyes I caught while on Kipawa had a bluish hue to it.
It was caught down off the island out front of Two Moons Lodge.
Kept it in the livewell and was released in front of Smithbay Docks.
It definitely had a nice blue hue to it. First one I've ever caught.

RHYBAK

Did you not know it’s illegal to transplant walleye? ;D ;D ;D
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Hodgey1

I have caught two extremely blue walleye around the Alwaki part of the lake and they were very blue, including the slime.
Walleye Rock!

GregL

Interesting! We used to get them on Nipissing once in awhile, but I guess they were not "True" blue walleye. ... We see a lot of them on kip tho!

limacharley

Maybe they too drink the Labatt's Bleue.
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

Kill Switch

The blue is a protein secretion that is linked to UV radiation, almost like a sunscreen. Northern lakes with more light exposure will produce blue mucus walleye.
Kipawa walleye have little vegetation for cover, so it makes sense.

This is according to U of Wisconsin.


Hodgey1

Walleye Rock!

LanielKid

I caught quite I few last year, and they were all very blue. Some had a little bit of green, but they were definitely blue fish.