Specimen Information

Sander lucioperca
Sander lucioperca
(Zander)
Fishes
Exotic

Specimen ID159222
GroupFishes
GenusSander
Specieslucioperca
Common NameZander
StateND
CountyStutsman
LocalitySpiritwood Lake, 20 miles N of Jamestown
Mapping AccuracyAccurate
HUC8 NameUpper James
HUC8 Number10160003
HUC10 NameSevenmile Coulee
HUC10 Number1016000301
HUC12 NameSpiritwood Lake
HUC12 Number101600030101
Map
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Collection Day27
Collection Month6
Collection Year2004
Year AccuracyActual
Potential Pathwaystocked for sport
Statusestablished
Reference 1
Ref. Number:13895
Author:Dokken, B.
Date:2004
Title:Angler's catch likely a rare zander.
Publisher:Grand Forks Herald
Reference 2
Ref. Number:27001
Author:Anonymous
Date:2004
Title:Officials believe Valley City man catches rare zander
Publisher:Bismark Tribune
Reference 3
Ref. Number:18526
Author:Anonymous
Date:2006
Title:30" 12lb. Zander C&R.
Journal:Nodak Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Forums
CommentsSex as yet undetermined, and estimated (by scale analysis) to be 4+ years old. If preliminary aging is accurate, the fish is from the 2000 year class, same as the specimen collected in 2002 (which was approximately 20 inches by 3 lbs).
Record TypeLiterature
Freshwater/MarineFreshwater
Number Collected1
Year Class4+
Size675 mm; 3000 g
Photo
Sander lucioperca
Sander lucioperca
Sander lucioperca


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