Fishcraft a Treatise On Fresh Water Fish And Fishing With Comments On the Haun
Fishcraft a Treatise On Fresh Water Fish And Fishing With Comments On the Haun
Frederick Eugene Pond
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The ordinary pickerel is perhaps the best known and most widely dis- 74 Fishcraft tributed of fresh water fishes of what may be termed the intermediate branch taking rank below the vari- ous members of the trout, the black bass, and the mascalonge species, and 'higher in the scale than the ordinary perch, the crappie, the sun-fish, etc. The two popular species inhabit the waters of most of the rivers and lakes in the Eastern and Western states, Pickerel. And to some extent in southern wa- ters.... Confusion exists in possibly a ma- jority of localities where these fish abound, as to identity or proper no- menclature. Both belong to the pike family, but many fishermen regard the pike-perch usually called the "Wall-eyed pike"- -as the true pike, although it is in fact a species of the perch ; while the real pike is ordi- Fishcraft 75 narily known as a pickerel. The dis- tinction of comparatively slight dif- ference between the pike, pickerel and mascalonge is given in the chapter on the last named species, and for ready reference it may be well to re- peat that the pickerel has cheek and gill cover fully grown with scales, while the pike has only the cheek cov- ering of scales.
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