Etymology:
Walleye is derived from the Miami-Illinois word "ouaouillimani," which means "white fish." The term was first applied to the fish by French explorers in the late 17th century.
Meaning:
Walleye refers to a large, freshwater fish in the perch family (Percidae). It is characterized by its:
Origin:
Walleye are native to the northern regions of North America, including inland waters from Canada to the United States. They thrive in clear, cold lakes, rivers, and streams with rocky or sandy bottoms.
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