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  2. Chain pickerel - Wikipedia

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    The chain pickerel is a popular sport fish. It is an energetic fighter when hooked. It is an energetic fighter when hooked. Anglers have success with live minnows , spinnerbaits , spoons , topwater lures , plugs , and flies , usually tied with some kind of feather or bucktail material. [ 21 ]

  3. American pickerel - Wikipedia

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    Grass pickerel, E. americanus vermiculatus Lesueur, 1846. Lesueur originally classified the grass pickerel as E. vermiculatus, but it is now considered a subspecies of E. americanus. There is no widely accepted English common collective name for the two E. americanus subspecies; "American pickerel" is a translation of the French systematic name ...

  4. Esox - Wikipedia

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    A young E. lucius specimen — a "chain pickerel" in the original sense — in an aquarium.. The generic name Esox (pike fish) derives from the Greek ἴσοξ (ee-soks, a large fish) and appears to be cognate with Celtic, Welsh eog and Irish Gaelic iasc (fish), as well as alpine Gaulic *esosk which is consistent with the original indoeuropean root for the common word for fish, *pei(k)sk.

  5. Girl, age 12, wins top fishing prize of 'Master Angler ... - AOL

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    After months of going fishing and hoping to hit all the additional species and length requirements needed to reach Master Angler, ... Chain pickerel, 27 inches. White perch, 13 inches. Bluegill ...

  6. Redfin pickerel - Wikipedia

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    Redfin pickerel. The redfin pickerel ( Esox americanus americanus) is a subspecies of freshwater fish belonging to the pike family ( Esocidae) of the order Esociformes. Not to be confused with its close relatives, the grass pickerel and the chain pickerel, this fish is unique in the fact that it has brightly colored red fins. [ 2]

  7. Walleye - Wikipedia

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    The walleye (Sander vitreus, synonym Stizostedion vitreum), also called the walleyed pike, [3] yellow pike, yellow pikeperch or yellow pickerel, [4] is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. It is a North American close relative of the European zander, also known as the pikeperch.

  8. Category:Fish of the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Fish of the Great Lakes. Fish of the Great Lakes Region — in the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada regions of North America. Fish species that are native to the Great Lakes and their direct tributaries. For non-native and/or invasive species of fish, see: Category: Invasive animal species in North America.

  9. Category:Fish of the Eastern United States - Wikipedia

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    Fish of the Eastern United States — freshwater and marine species native to the Eastern and Midwestern ... Chain catshark; Chain pickerel; Chasmodes bosquianus ...