I found this in my seine while in a local creek yesterday. Any idea what it is? It sure looks like a musky to me. I took the pic and then released it. Pretty interesting I thought. I'm curious how it got in that creek.
Just dont feed it after midnight, or it might turn into something ugly.It might be cool to put that in an aquarium and see what it becomes after you feed it for a while. I did that with a catfish fry and it made it up to 3 pounds before I let it go in a farm pond.
According to ODNR they are closely related but are not the same. Link below is for chain pickeral.chain pickerel.......Grass pickerel Same?? Yes to the tear drop. Iv'e caught them in the everglades up to 2 lb
Yes, you can fish for them. The used to inhabit a small creek I fished as a boy. They would float up to the top and hover there. I was usually fishing for bluegill with a bobber and worm but would cast to them when I saw them. Most times they would dart away (sometimes just a few feet but so fast you'd swear they were gone). Other times they would hit the bobber. Then there were the times when I would hook one, and that was a blast!Cool never seen one of those! Wonder if you can fish for em? says they get 6-10 inches, might be fun.
You better not get it wet then early... Wait?Just dont feed it after midnight, or it might turn into something ugly.
What honey creek, buckeye lake one?We use to catch them in Honey Creek many years ago. We called them grass pike but it's the same thing I'm sure. We caught them on little roster tails and panther martins. That was back when I was a regulation creek rat
Cool lookin little dude though, no matter what he is
What honey creek, buckeye lake one?
No, this creek is a tributary of the Great Miami River