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Joel Axelrad wrote:
Only the nutty Canadians call Walleye - Pickerel. A Walleye is a giant member of the perch family. A Pickerel is a mini member of the Pike family. Yes, all that's clear. The question was, if Canadians call walleye pickerel, what do they call pickerel? JR |
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JR wrote:
Yes, all that's clear. The question was, if Canadians call walleye pickerel, what do they call pickerel? Pickerel are a southern fish. They don't range into Canada. Therefore, the Canuckistanis have no name for them. (I'm pretty sure someone's going to call me on this.) :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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From: rw
Pickerel are a southern fish. They don't range into Canada. Therefore, the Canuckistanis have no name for them. I'm pretty sure someone's going to call me on this.) :-) Consider youself called. According to A.J. McClane's Fishermen's Encyclopedia, the Chain Pickerel is found from Eastern Canada through the Lake Ontario drainage sothward, east of the Appalachians to Florida, and also in the Mississipi Valley, as far south as Texas. IIRC, in Canuckistan they are sometimes called "jacks". George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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George wrote:Consider youself called. According to A.J. McClane's Fishermen's
Encyclopedia, the Chain Pickerel is found from Eastern Canada through the Lake Ontario drainage sothward, east of the Appalachians to Florida, and also in the Mississipi Valley, as far south as Texas. IIRC, in Canuckistan they are sometimes called "jacks". George Adams Where I grew up in East Texas they were called jackfish. Big Dale |
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chain pickerel are frequently called "jack" in eastern nc...
George Adams wrote: From: rw Pickerel are a southern fish. They don't range into Canada. Therefore, the Canuckistanis have no name for them. I'm pretty sure someone's going to call me on this.) :-) Consider youself called. According to A.J. McClane's Fishermen's Encyclopedia, the Chain Pickerel is found from Eastern Canada through the Lake Ontario drainage sothward, east of the Appalachians to Florida, and also in the Mississipi Valley, as far south as Texas. IIRC, in Canuckistan they are sometimes called "jacks". |
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George Adams wrote:
From: rw Pickerel are a southern fish. They don't range into Canada. Therefore, the Canuckistanis have no name for them. I'm pretty sure someone's going to call me on this.) :-) Consider youself called. According to A.J. McClane's Fishermen's Encyclopedia, the Chain Pickerel is found from Eastern Canada through the Lake Ontario drainage sothward, east of the Appalachians to Florida, and also in the Mississipi Valley, as far south as Texas. IIRC, in Canuckistan they are sometimes called "jacks". Nope, you don't recall correctly. Jack is just another name commonly used for northern pike. When I was a kid in Saskatchewan, just about everyone I knew who fished called pike jacks. Now that I am older, I call them hammer handles, slough sharks, and snot rockets. The small pike (pickerel) do make it into Canada, but only in very southern regions. I would say their distribution is southern, but that perspective may not be shared by someone from Florida. One species does occur in the Atlantic provinces. They are not terribly abundant, and I don't think they are in any demand as a sport fish in Canada. They do have a variety of common names, such as grass pickerel, grass pike, mud pike, etc., but these aren't used a whole lot since they are not a very common sports fish. Canadian know full well that walleye (the big perch) are not really a member of the pike family, we just don't really give a **** and keep calling them pickerel anyway. Tim Lysyk |
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From: Tim Lysyk
Now that I am older, I call them hammer handles, slough sharks, and snot rockets. "Snot rockets?" ROFL George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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chain pickerel are frequently called "jack" in eastern nc...
George Adams wrote: From: rw Pickerel are a southern fish. They don't range into Canada. Therefore, the Canuckistanis have no name for them. I'm pretty sure someone's going to call me on this.) :-) Consider youself called. According to A.J. McClane's Fishermen's Encyclopedia, the Chain Pickerel is found from Eastern Canada through the Lake Ontario drainage sothward, east of the Appalachians to Florida, and also in the Mississipi Valley, as far south as Texas. IIRC, in Canuckistan they are sometimes called "jacks". |
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rw wrote in message om...
JR wrote: Yes, all that's clear. The question was, if Canadians call walleye pickerel, what do they call pickerel? Pickerel are a southern fish. They don't range into Canada. Therefore, the Canuckistanis have no name for them. (I'm pretty sure someone's going to call me on this.) :-) Close, Esox niger (chain pickerel) and Esox americanus vermiculatus (grass pickerel) barely make Canada with their northern ranges. Of course, we call them chain pike and grass pike -- what else? Peter |
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rw wrote in message om...
JR wrote: Yes, all that's clear. The question was, if Canadians call walleye pickerel, what do they call pickerel? Pickerel are a southern fish. They don't range into Canada. Therefore, the Canuckistanis have no name for them. (I'm pretty sure someone's going to call me on this.) :-) Close, Esox niger (chain pickerel) and Esox americanus vermiculatus (grass pickerel) barely make Canada with their northern ranges. Of course, we call them chain pike and grass pike -- what else? Peter |
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