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    It's a Esox niger. Used to catch em in the Ross Barnett. Which means their in the da Pearl
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    Chain pickerel. Caught some at Indian Creek campground years ago. True, unusual. where and on what?
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    I've caught a couple in finch lake which the ouachita river backs into from time to time but that's the only ones I've caught.

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    We call them jack fish around here. They're everywhere. I've caught tons of them in the summertime in the shallow sloughs. They fight!
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    Grew up in Mass. and they're as common as shiners. Chain Pickerel
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    Knew what it was from working in ichthyology lab, just never thought I'd see it here.
    Came from a buddys' hoop net.
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    The 'ole Southern Pike! They love to hit a Rogue in shallow water. I have eat some before but it has to be cut real thin and fried to crystallize all the tiny bones.
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    Here's one of his northern cousins. This one was caught on the Detroit River while jigging for walleye in the spring. Went 32". They are my favorite fish for eating and they fight like crazy. I caught one out of a local river that was 26" and it had a 11 1/2" sucker in it's stomach.Name:  0326121251.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    Here's one of his northern cousins. This one was caught on the Detroit River while jigging for walleye in the spring. Went 32". They are my favorite fish for eating and they fight like crazy. I caught one out of a local river that was 26" and it had a 11 1/2" sucker in it's stomach.Name:  0326121251.jpg
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    How do you clean the fish and deal with all the bones?
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