Sauger Sander canadensis
Identification
This species has dark blotches and spotted dorsal fins.
Location
Common in rivers
Size
1 to 3 pounds
Diet
It feeds on fish and insects.
Habitat
It occurs in large rivers and reservoirs.
Activity Period
Year round
Behavior
It prefers turbid rivers and strong currents. It is active year round.
Lifecycle
Breeding occurs in spring.
Population
The population is stable but sensitive to dams.
History
It has long been native to Ohio rivers.
Human Interactions
It is targeted by river anglers.
Facts
It is closely related to the walleye.
Sources
ODNR NatureServe
Fish insects | Large rivers reservoirs | Statewide