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06-24-2015, 05:15 PM #7
Usually here, where Saugers are pretty common on some of the waters, a white tipped tail is a strong indicator of a saugeye, a cross between the two. Some of the side splotching will not be as obvious, but usually the top fin is still strongly marked with the spots. A true sauger will be without a white tip. As said, it may just be the photo…. cool fish either way.
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