The Walleye

GPTKB entity

Statements (57)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:fish
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Jeff_Koons
gptkbp:behavior nocturnal feeding
gptkbp:color greenish to yellowish
dark green with white markings
gptkbp:common_name Yellow Pike, Pickerel
gptkbp:conservation_efforts monitoring populations
gptkbp:conservation_status gptkb:Least_Concern
gptkbp:cooking_method grilling, frying, baking
gptkbp:cultural_events Walleye fishing festivals
gptkbp:cultural_significance gptkb:state_fish_of_Minnesota
gptkbp:diet carnivorous
gptkbp:education often solitary or in small groups
gptkbp:egg_color yellow to orange
gptkbp:environmental_impact moderate
gptkbp:family gptkb:Percidae
gptkbp:fins two dorsal fins
gptkbp:fishing_regulations varies by location
varies by state
overfishing, habitat loss
trolling
popular species
important for local economies
year-round in some areas
jigging
live bait, lures
required in most areas
casting, trolling, jigging
strong in Great Lakes region
gptkbp:flavor mild and flaky
gptkbp:growth_rate gptkb:military_unit
gptkbp:habitat freshwater lakes
rocky or sandy bottoms
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Walleye
gptkbp:is_popular_in sport fishing
gptkbp:larval_stage planktonic
gptkbp:length 36 inches
18-28 inches
gptkbp:lifespan 10-20 years
oviparous
gptkbp:migration seasonal spawning migrations
gptkbp:nesting gptkb:hot_spring
gptkbp:order gptkb:Perciformes
gptkbp:predators larger fish
gptkbp:range gptkb:North_America
gptkbp:related_species gptkb:Sauger
gptkbp:released common practice
gptkbp:reproduction external fertilization
gptkbp:research_focus studied for ecological impact
gptkbp:scientific_name gptkb:Sander_vitreus
gptkbp:species four gill arches
increasingly farmed
gptkbp:values high in some regions
gptkbp:weight 25 pounds
2-10 pounds
gptkbp:wildlife important for populations