Sander vitreus
Sander vitreus
(Walleye)
Fishes
Native Transplant

11 results for Sander vitreus (Walleye)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
648515 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR1989 17040211 Goosestocked
648569 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR1990 17040211 Goosestocked
648557 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR1993 17040211 Goosestocked
648530 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR1996 17040211 Goosestocked
648548 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR1998 17040211 Goosestocked
648531 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR1999 17040211 Goosestocked
648526 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR2002 17040211 Goosestocked
648543 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR2004 17040211 Goosestocked
648564 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR2006 17040211 Goosestocked
648538 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR2010 17040211 Goosestocked
648561 IDCassiaOAKLEY RESERVOIR2011 17040211 Goosestocked

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