Re: Walleye or Pickerel
Hello Miloman. At last, I new some one would<br />eventually come out of the closet and say their 10 cents worth,.. about walleye & pickerel, I figured they just might be from Ontario too.<br />Miloman, "Pickerel" is actually the diminutive (least) form of the word "pike", and literally defined means "little pike".<br />The walleye actually belongs to the perch family and is not diminutive. In fact, it is the largest member of the genus. There are three pickerels in the Esox family: chain, redfin, and grass pickerels. All have an elongated body similar in shape to the pike.The redfin pickerel usually has several vertical bars along its sides and amber to red-hued fins, for which it is named.There are more notched or heart-shaped scales on the flank than the grass pickerel. the<br />belly is amber to whitish. the eye is yellow to<br />yellow-green and black bars radiate from the eye. Life span is seven years. Females grow faster, are larger and live longer than males.<br />The word "pickerel" is not to be mistaken for walleye,which are often referred to in eastern Canada, especially Ontario, as pickerel.<br /><br />Pickerel all-tackle world records<br />Grass pickerel:Esox americanus vermiculatus 1990 Dewart Lake, Ind .45kg (1pound)<br />Redfin pickerel: Esox americanus americanus <br />Redhook New York 1988 0.87kg (1 pound, 15 ounces)<br />Chain pickerel Esox niger<br />Homerville, Ga 1996 4.25kg (9 pounds,6 ounces)<br />Canadian record 1998 doctors lake, N.S. 2.44KG<br />(5 Pounds, 6 ounces.)<br /><br />The other story is a fairy tail
<br />So if you are a professional pickerel fisherman<br />you will want to know what you are talking about<br />and know you do