3DHUSKER Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 With its location and its size. Most likely a Chain Pickerel.
Members hung on a rock Posted February 17, 2020 Members Posted February 17, 2020 Musky . Probably released by some Fellows lake anglers. I have seen 2 caught in the lake and one below the dam. A couple of years ago several Talapia were caught . When the lake froze and thawed there were several dead Talapia around the old outlet. I have seen some strange looking fish over the years. Only one gar. People release them when they outgrow aquariums or they move.
Gavin Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 It is in the pike family...Could be a chain or a musky.
Members Lost Minnesotan Posted May 20, 2020 Members Posted May 20, 2020 Just saw this post. That is definitely a grass pickerel. 10-15 years ago used to target them from kayak in late winter/early spring upriver from the iron bridge. Too many kayaks in the way nowadays. Usually caught them on 1/16 jig with Slider crappie grubs or small thin crankbaits. Caught a few on small top water buzz baits. They typically ambush from weeds, not unlike small northern pike up North. trythisonemv, Flysmallie and Johnsfolly 3
trythisonemv Posted May 21, 2020 Posted May 21, 2020 18 hours ago, Lost Minnesotan said: Just saw this post. That is definitely a grass pickerel. 10-15 years ago used to target them from kayak in late winter/early spring upriver from the iron bridge. Too many kayaks in the way nowadays. Usually caught them on 1/16 jig with Slider crappie grubs or small thin crankbaits. Caught a few on small top water buzz baits. They typically ambush from weeds, not unlike small northern pike up North. I'm certain you are correct here Johnsfolly 1
Harps Posted June 22, 2020 Posted June 22, 2020 In the video: That is a chain pickerel, or maybe, a musky that someone transplanted (illegally). Grass Pickerel are small and max out at 14-15 inches. Not Lake Springfield in the video, but not sure where beyond that. In the OP: Probably a Chain Pickerel, or again possibly an illegally transported musky. MDC doesn't show that as part of their range, and I was unaware of there being any in Lake Springfield or the James, hope I can get on them if they're there. The James and its tributaries do have Grass Pickerel but they just don't get that big. Also: if she had netted that fish head-first she would have had it.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now