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It looks like a Chain Pickerel.
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Classic pickerel...Chain Pickerel
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that is what I refer to as poor man's laker
definitely a pickerel below is pic of 12 lake trout that I caught through the ice Jan 09 on Winnisquam grandson was happy too ![]() |
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That's a real "Honker"! Was your grandson with you when you caught it?
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sorry to say that no he was not there that day but they ( twin brothers)
go out on the ice allot with me and here they are with their first brook trout through the ice and it was their first time being on the ice too!!! [IMG] ![]() |
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They twist and turn when hooked, pretty good fight, good to eat, but not nearly as tasty as a trout.....just my opinions.
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You have to go out on a limb sometimes, cause that is where the fruit is. You can't get to the fruit from that nice safe spot, clinging to the trunk of the tree...... ![]() Last edited by glennsteely; 11-25-2009 at 09:44 AM. Reason: forgot word |
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Thanks for setting me straight. It was released to grow for someone else.
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Year later, same bay another chain pickerel. Only two (of these) I've caught in 13 years. 2010 was my first year without catching a salmon. Are they getting smarter and the pickerel dumber?
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