Target chain pickerel with wire leaders and fast-moving lures like spinnerbaits, spoons, and topwater baits. Fish shallow weedy areas, creek mouths, and fallen timber where they ambush prey. Use ...
Pickerel fishing is red hot now. Right on schedule: I like it when Mother Nature cooperates with my projected schedules. Reports have been pouring in to me from rivers and ponds through much of the ...
The chain pickerel, a member of the pike family known for chain-like pattern on its greenish body, were in a biting mood for last Sunday's ice fishing contest on Lake Hopatcong, hosted by the Knee ...
Pickerel fishing in the cedar waters of the south Jersey Pine Barrens normally has its ups and downs on any given year. This has a lot to do with the water levels in the sandy bogs, swamps and shallow ...
Given the chance, what well-rounded angler doesn’t enjoy a pickerel fishing sojourn whenever we get the chance? For all of its supposed menacing features — a snakish body all tatted up with ...
"You like potato, I like potahto. You like tomato, I like tomahto. Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto, Let's call the whole thing off!" The lyrics from George and Ira Gershwin's, song, "Let's Call The ...
Well, it looks like we just endured a genuine blast of real winter weather. That is, enough to put a few inches of “unsafe ice” on our central Maryland lakes and ponds. Shucks, I was hoping for some ...
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'They're actually the top predator': Invasive pickerel overruns a Nova Scotia park's waters
If the fish reach more watersheds, brook trout and yellow perch could lose more ground.
An invasive species of fish has taken over the waterways at Kejimkujik National Park, sparking concern it could spread further and severely impact Nova Scotia's fish stocks.
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