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I found this guy dead right on the path to the creek at Flamm City Public Access. 

Any help with identifying this fish would be appreciated. Pickerel? Pike? 

I didn't feel up to wiping off its sides to get a better look at the coloration/pattern. There sure were a whole dead fish around. Mostly silver carp, but this fish was sad to see dead. 

I caught a few spotted bass and a white bass on a crappie jig around the boat ramp. 

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21 minutes ago, trouty mouth said:

I found this guy dead right on the path to the creek at Flamm City Public Access. 

Any help with identifying this fish would be appreciated. Pickerel? Pike? 

I didn't feel up to wiping off its sides to get a better look at the coloration/pattern. There sure were a whole dead fish around. Mostly silver carp, but this fish was sad to see dead. 

I caught a few spotted bass and a white bass on a crappie jig around the boat ramp. 

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Catfish maybe?   Could be just about anything down there.  Thx for the picture.  Something looks familiar about that shape but I can’t pin it down

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Meramec does have chain pickerel.  Definitely looks like it could be one of those.

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11 hours ago, goosetalk said:

Thought gar with mouth broke off with pliers but that split tail fin said no. Eye placement does look like a pickerel. 

looks more like an alligator gar with the short snout.

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Chain pickerel or a northern pike. Pike have more prominent spots like that fish versus the pickerel having lines so I'm leaning towards a small pike. There have been a few pike caught on the Osage this year too. It's definitely not a gar.

Northern Pike
Pickerel/Pike

 

Chain Pickerel
Pickerel

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15 minutes ago, Seth said:

Chain pickerel or a northern pike. Pike have more prominent spots like that fish versus the pickerel having lines so I'm leaning towards a small pike. There have been a few pike caught on the Osage this year too. It's definitely not a gar.

Those long front fins look like the pickerel in your pictures.  All kinds of crazy stuff comes out of the Mississippi....

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