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| I was able to get out and do a little wading today. While not musky these little critters are a good time. 3 caught,1 lost, and 1 follow. It felt good to be fishing in soft water!
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| Nice snot rocket. |
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| It`s not a snot rocket. It`s a chain pickerel. |
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| Nope, pretty sure that's a northern pike |
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Location: NE PA | Def a chain pickerel. |
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| muskyrat - 3/1/2014 10:09 AM
It`s not a snot rocket. It`s a chain pickerel.
Yep, commonly known as a snot rocket in my area due to the slime layer and how fast they are.
Edited by zombietrolling 3/1/2014 10:58 AM
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| I thought hammer handle pike were snot rockets. My bad. |
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| muskyrat - 3/1/2014 3:58 PM
I thought hammer handle pike were snot rockets. My bad.
Fish are nicknamed differently in different areas. No worries. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Hammer handle, snot rocket, gator(if large), northern, cast waster.... |
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| It's a chain pickerel. We dont have northern pike in SW Missouri. They are not slimy like a pike.But they have attitude like a musky though !!
Edited by kyle smoker tackle 3/2/2014 12:33 AM
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| We always called them neds |
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| I don`t mind them. They are spunkier than pike and fun on Bass gear. You don`t get so many that they get on your nerves like hammer handle pike. Super cool on a flyrod. |
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| I stand corrected, my bad. Nice catch. |
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