{"id":7535,"date":"2019-05-22T13:25:47","date_gmt":"2019-05-22T11:25:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/?p=7535"},"modified":"2026-04-07T09:01:16","modified_gmt":"2026-04-07T09:01:16","slug":"sauger-vs-walleye","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/sauger-vs-walleye\/","title":{"rendered":"Sauger vs. Walleye: All You Need to Know for 2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 2<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p><a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/fish\/walleye?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=7535\">Walleye<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/fish\/sauger?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=7535\">Sauger<\/a> are two of the tastiest freshwater fish out there. Anglers around the Great Lakes and beyond love these guys for their fighting spirit and delicious, flaky meat. But how do you identify Sauger vs. <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/walleye-fishing\/\">Walleye<\/a>? Where do they live, and what&rsquo;s the difference between them? We cover all these questions and more in this short, jargon-free guide.<\/p><h2 id=\"difference-between-sauger-and-walleye\">Difference Between Sauger and Walleye<\/h2><p>At first glance, both these fish look pretty similar. They&rsquo;re closely related, and have the same basic body shape. However, there are a few telltale signs to look out for:<\/p><ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><strong>Body Color:<\/strong> Sauger are a brassy color with large dark blotches. Walleye are a solid golden color all across their upper body.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Dorsal fin:<\/strong> Sauger have dark spots on their top (dorsal) fin. Walleye don&rsquo;t have spots, but their last two spines are solid black.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Tail:<\/strong> Walleye have a white patch on the lower fin of their tail. Sauger tails are the same pattern all over.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Size:<\/strong> Walleye are larger than Sauger. Most Sauger max out at around 15 inches. Walleye often hit double that.<\/li>\n<\/ul><div class='featured-charters-container' data-trigger='featured-charters' data-destination-id='2379' data-destination-title='Lake Erie' data-perpage='4' data-currency='USD'data-filter-field='fishFilter'data-filter-value='walleye'data-headline='Top Walleye Fishing Charters in Lake Erie'data-add-type='m'><\/div><h3 id=\"bonus-round-saugeye\">Bonus Round: Saugeye<\/h3><p>When Sauger and Walleye inhabit the same waters, they sometimes cross breed. This produces hybrid &ldquo;Saugeye&rdquo; which look a little like both their parents. <\/p><p>They have dark blotches, like Sauger. They also have a white lower tail, similar to Walleye. In short, if your fish looks like a mixture of the two species, it probably is.<\/p><h2 id=\"sauger-vs-walleye-habitat\">Sauger vs. Walleye Habitat<\/h2><div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/media\/Walleye-1.jpg?fit=1024%2C683&amp;ssl=1\" alt=\"A boy wearing a black t-shirt of Muhammad Ali holding a Walleye on a fishing boat on Lake Erie with the water in the background\" class=\"wp-image-7537\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2019\/05\/14152649\/Walleye-1.jpg 1440w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2019\/05\/14152649\/Walleye-1-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2019\/05\/14152649\/Walleye-1-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2019\/05\/14152649\/Walleye-1-1024x683.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1440px) 100vw, 1440px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Walleye usually prefer large, open waters, most famously <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/fish\/walleye\/us\/lake-erie?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=7535\">Lake Erie<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div><p>You don&rsquo;t normally have to worry about Saugeye throwing a wrench into the works. The reason for that is simple: Walleye and Sauger tend to hang out in quite different waters.<\/p><p>Walleye usually live in large, deep, cool lakes or reservoirs. They like clear water and rocky or gravel bottoms. This is how they earned their nickname &ldquo;Gravel Lizards.&rdquo;<\/p><p>Sauger are mostly found in rivers and streams, although they do also live in lakes. They like fast currents, but they prefer to stay out of them most of the time. Sauger usually hide in deep, murky pools with sandy or muddy bottoms.<\/p><p>Sauger and Walleye are both great fish to catch. On top of that, they both taste delicious. Hopefully, you now have a better idea of where both species live. More importantly, you&rsquo;ll be able to tell them apart next time you catch one.<\/p>    <h2 id=\"sauger-vs-walleye-faqs\">Sauger vs. Walleye FAQs<\/h2>\n<div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f5d6045134e\" class=\"fbgb-faq-block aligncenter fbgb-faq-style-accordion\">\n    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-container\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-item \" data-faq-item=\"0\">\n                <div class=\"fbgb-faq-question\" \n                     role=\"button\" \n                     tabindex=\"0\" \n                     aria-expanded=\"false\"\n                     aria-controls=\"fbgb-faq-69f5d6045134e-item-0\">\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-question-text\">Do Sauger taste like Walleye?<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-icon\">\n                        <svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"32\" height=\"32\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M6.5 12.4L12 8l5.5 4.4-.9 1.2L12 10l-4.5 3.6-1-1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg>\n                    <\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f5d6045134e-item-0\" \n                     class=\"fbgb-faq-answer \"\n                     aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-answer-content\">\n                        <p>The two fish are really similar in taste, and they both fall among the most delicious freshwater species out there. Between the two, Sauger tend to taste a bit sweeter, so some anglers prefer them slightly over Walleye.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-item \" data-faq-item=\"1\">\n                <div class=\"fbgb-faq-question\" \n                     role=\"button\" \n                     tabindex=\"0\" \n                     aria-expanded=\"false\"\n                     aria-controls=\"fbgb-faq-69f5d6045134e-item-1\">\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-question-text\">Where are the best places to catch Walleye?<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-icon\">\n                        <svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"32\" height=\"32\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M6.5 12.4L12 8l5.5 4.4-.9 1.2L12 10l-4.5 3.6-1-1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg>\n                    <\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f5d6045134e-item-1\" \n                     class=\"fbgb-faq-answer \"\n                     aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-answer-content\">\n                        <p>Lake Erie is the biggest and most prolific Walleye fishery, but these fish are abundant across the American Midwest and Canada. For a mix of Walleye and Sauger, Lake of the Woods, located on the Minnesota-Canada border, is an amazing place to fish in.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-item \" data-faq-item=\"2\">\n                <div class=\"fbgb-faq-question\" \n                     role=\"button\" \n                     tabindex=\"0\" \n                     aria-expanded=\"false\"\n                     aria-controls=\"fbgb-faq-69f5d6045134e-item-2\">\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-question-text\">What European fish is similar to the Walleye?<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-icon\">\n                        <svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"32\" height=\"32\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M6.5 12.4L12 8l5.5 4.4-.9 1.2L12 10l-4.5 3.6-1-1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg>\n                    <\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f5d6045134e-item-2\" \n                     class=\"fbgb-faq-answer \"\n                     aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-answer-content\">\n                        <p>Zander! They\u2019re the European cousins of Walleye and Sauger, belonging to the same Sander genus. Like their North American relatives, Zander are both fun to catch and delicious to eat.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n    \n    <\/div>\n\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@type\":\"FAQPage\",\"mainEntity\":[{\"@type\":\"Question\",\"name\":\"Do Sauger taste like Walleye?\",\"acceptedAnswer\":{\"@type\":\"Answer\",\"text\":\"The two fish are really similar in taste, and they both fall among the most delicious freshwater species out there. 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Let us know in the comments below!<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Walleye and Sauger are two of the tastiest freshwater fish out there. Anglers around the Great Lakes and beyond love these guys for their fighting spirit and delicious, flaky meat. But how do you identify Sauger vs. Walleye? Where do they live, and what&rsquo;s the difference between them? 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