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Sauger

sauger

Stizostedian canadense

  • Characteristics - usually olive-gray on back with white belly; back crossed with 3-4 dark saddles extending down sides; 2-3 rows of black dots on the anterior dorsal fin; large, glossy eyes and sharp teeth; seldom exceed 2-4 lbs
  • Distribution - border rivers and lower reaches of their tributaries
  • Foods - fish, other aquatic animals
  • State Record - 6 pounds, 8 ounces - Missouri River, Woodbury County, October1976 - Mrs. W. Buser, Sloan, Iowa
  • Expert's Tip - most sauger are caught near the bottom below a dam, look for large instream structures that divert flow and you will find fish!

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