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| Name: | Chain Pickerel |
| Water Type: | freshwater |
| Latin Name: | esox n**** |
| Common Names: | Pickerel, Eastern Pickerel, Lake Pickerel |
| Ideal Water Temp: | 50-68F |
| World Record: | 9lb-6oz Homerville, GA Feb. 17, 1961 Baxley McQuaig Jr. |
| Description: | Chain pickerel live in vegetated lakes, swamps, and backwaters and quiet pools of creeks and small to medium rivers. Also found in deep, cold water with little or no vegetation. Adults migrate to deeper water during winter undertaking shoreward spawning migrations soon after spring ice disappears.
It can reach weights exceeding 4 lb. Feeds primarily on fish and crawfish like its relative Northern Pike. They are fast growing, short lived fish. They reach 15 inches in just 3 years. They live up to 8 years. Chain Pickerel commonly grow over 24 inches and 4 pounds. The State Record Chain Pickerel for CT is 8pounds 9 ounces.
Pickerel occur throughout NH wherever suitable habitat exists. Pickerel feed on insects and crustaceans, but prefer larger food like Shiners, bullheads, perch and sunfish whenever available. Pickerel really like the color flurescent green for some reason. It will also eat its own kind and frogs, ducklings, snakes and young muskrats. Pickeral will attack almost any moving baits, they have been caught on top water lures, spinners, rubber worms and even moving peices of meat such as hot dogs! They may be taken with minnows or frogs, or by trolling or spincasting with plugs or spoons. Considerable numbers are easily taken when ice fishing either with handline or by using tip-ups with live baits. Food value of Pickerel is considered fair as it contains many tiny bones and secrete a protective mucus coating which can cause the fish to taste awful if the skin is not successfully removed before cooking. When they are not taken in cold, clear water they may taste somewhat weedy. They will put up a good fight. The largest recorded Pickerel from NH was from Plummer Lake in Sanborton, NH in 1966. The official weight was 8 pounds and a length of 26 inches. -Massachusetts State Record is 9 lbs 5 oz caught by Mrs. James Martin in 1954 at Laurel Lake Lee, MA - Nj state record 9lbs 3 oz but will soon be broken by me ;) they one of my favorite freshwater fish in Nj to catch |
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