At first I thought it was a muskie which are common around me in central ohio haven't ever caught a pike
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Caught a few at Chicot State Park years ago, hopefully they're gone
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At first I thought it was a muskie which are common around me in central ohio haven't ever caught a pike
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It's hard to fillet the bones out of the small ones, anything under 20" or so. Some people will grind these and make fish cakes out of them, I've canned them and have a friend that pickles it. On the bigger fish, I zipper the fillets, which is splitting the fillet length ways on the natural " seam " in the fillet then zippering out the mud line. The Y bones will be in only one of the pieces and if you use a sharp knife you can follow the bones and remove them fairly easily from the other piece. You could zipper the small ones and have one boneless piece and grind or pickle the other bone in piece.
Oopps, I think I was asking the same time you was giving the answer
Yep, ole jackfish. They love a spinnerbait. Caught them all my life in northwest la. Funny how they haven't migrated farther south though.
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The big one is a northern pike I believe
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Yes sir it is a northern pike. Not sure if a pike and a chain pickerel are the same.
Wow!!!Never seen one of them.
I'm amazed that so many from LA haven't ever caught a Jack Fish(chain pickerel). They're worse than gar in some of the swampy backwater sloughs. They love shallow water and will hit just about anything that moves. They look like a gar with a pike head. Man do they fight!
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