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In Georgian Bay every year trophy maskinonge, northern pike and Yellow pickerel are caught year after year. |
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Lakes and ponds have buttonbush, pickerel weed, bulltongue arrowhead, horned bladderwort, water milfoil, and water-shield growing in the water. |
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Lakes and ponds have buttonbush, pickerel weed, horned bladderwort and water milfoil growing in the water. |
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They are E. americanus americanus, commonly known as the redfin pickerel, and E. americanus vermiculatus, known better as the grass pickerel. |
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Several rivers are famous for their Atlantic salmon, while trout, bass, and pickerel also attract sport fishing. |
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Something is drastically wrong if white fish or pickerel are sent from Manitoba all the way to China and back. |
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The fish retrieved, typically pickerel or goldeye, are placed into fish crates, which weigh approximately 37.3 to 48.5 kg when full. |
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In Midwestern states and elsewhere, walleyes are often called pickerel and sometimes walleyed pike. |
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We know that pickerel from Lake Winnipeg is caught on the shores of Gimli, Manitoba. |
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The fishery in Lake Winnipeg is the largest for pickerel outside the Great Lakes region. |
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Whitefish, northern pike, pickerel and lake trout migrated into the lakes and streams and became abundant. |
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Although sometimes confused with the leopard frog, the pickerel frog has a distinguishing orange coloration to the underside of its gangly legs. |
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The 14 slips will double to 28, with the potential of going to 70 spots for the six-metre vessels commonly used in the pickerel fishery. |
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Whitefish, lake trout, pickerel, and northern pike are fished commercially on Great Slave Lake and some smaller lakes. |
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The beauty is that you can also set up your fishing rod to catch a mess of pickerel while you're off picking berries. |
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Emergent plants such as cattails, pickerel weed, swamp candle and rooted floating plants such as yellow and white water-lilies and water parsnips were identified. |
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Substitute other white fish such as perch, catfish, tilapia or pickerel. |
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Spring peepers, pickerel frogs and leopard frogs should be singing in our wetlands. |
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A perfect water-plant, with clear blue colour and elegant form, is the pickerel weed. |
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A dozen species of amphibians and reptiles are found there, including some species at risk, such as the pickerel frog and wood turtle, and about 67 species of birds. |
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The New York entry on the grass pickerel, for example, notes that while this species has a bar under its eye, the northern pike does not. |
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Fishers come here for its abundant bass, pickerel, pike and muskie. |
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Dark bands on the legs add to the pickerel frog's natural camouflage. |
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Fish include bass, pickerel, sauger, pike, trout, and whitefish. |
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The idea that the pickerel fishery might be destroyed ultimately by foreign fish species entering Lake Winnipeg I cannot even begin to contemplate. |
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Historically, the St. Marys Rapids were one of the most productive habitats for fish in the continent: whitefish were the dominant species, and pike, lake trout, pickerel and sturgeon were abundant. |
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It is an easy walk down a gravel road or a short bike ride to the Talbot Dam, a popular tourist spot for the two-week pickerel run in mid April and whitefish run in the fall. |
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Fishing: There is excellent game fishing in the St. Croix River and surrounding lakes for smallmouth bass, land-locked salmon, lake trout, perch, chain pickerel and brook trout. |
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With nearly 100 fishers picking up their mail at the Gimli post office, as Olson puts it, Area 2 has an overall aggregate quota of approximately one million kilograms of mostly pickerel with some whitefish. |
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However, Grass Pickerel use the flood plains in the spring as spawning areas and the potential impact of reduced wetted flood plain areas on pickerel populations is unknown. |
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He comes from the great province of Manitoba where pickerel can be caught in Lake Winnipeg, frozen, sent to China, processed, sent back to the Safeway store in Winnipeg and sold cheaper than if it were sold locally. |
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Some fish for monster northern pike or fat-bellied pickerel. |
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During the summer, the apple snail's small pink eggs can be seen in clusters clinging to bulrush, maiden cane, pickerel weed, duck weed and aquatic grasses. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now your pickerel, be he ever so meagre, is of course a nobler fish than your hornpout, and there is more glory in his capture. |
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He had also caught and salted several hundred pounds of bass, pike and pickerel. |
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The rivers also yield pike, perch, and sunfish, as well as catfish and pickerel. |
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There may have been lake trout, but our trolling produced only pike and pickerel. |
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The large-mouthed bass and pickerel are usually ranked about with the yellow perch. |
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To him it had seemed as if the pickerel must have weighed much more than that. |
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I have seen a pickerel dodge as quickly at a sudden cloud-shadow as at the motion of a man wielding a fish pole. |
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Millions of their eggs are devoured by turtles, frogs, pickerel, and eels. |
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The supper was good enough, however, without trout or pickerel. |
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Such for example is the case in some teleost fishes, as the pickerel. |
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But it was only a pickerel rising to his food or a bullfrog plunging in. |
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A splash out yonder, just beside the clump of arrow-shaped pickerel weed! |
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I do not allude to the perch and pickerel in Ponk-apog Pond. |
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Among the game-fish are the trout, bass, pickerel, and salmon. |
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When he pulled his bill out of the creek a pickerel came with it. |
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In the afternoon we talked of going down to the lake to fish for pickerel. |
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Oh sure, I could tell you about the escaped convict who is credited with the murder of that fisherman on Pickerel Lake. |
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A little later they were chugging away in the speedy Pickerel. |
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