As frozen fillets, yes. But most states with walleye populations do not allow any live imports of zanders because they can survive in most United States waters and hybridizing with walleyes and saugers.
As frozen fillets, yes. But most states with walleye populations do not allow any live imports of zanders because they can survive in most United States waters and hybridizing with walleyes and saugers.
As frozen fillets, yes. But most states with walleye populations do not allow any live imports of zanders because they can survive in most United States waters and hybridizing with walleyes and saugers.
Of course you did, its just not all state allowed live zanders imports.Wes, aka fugupuff from Rare fish, did import 3 specimens, alive, and they did very well for me, I've already exported them already. Cool fish
They are sold here on occasion. Care is similar to ATF i'd say..