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He has fished tournaments from 1990 until 2006, and won the Delaware State Sportfishing Tournament multiple times, registered a Chain Pickerel in 2000, just a few ounces shy of the state record and a largemouth bass caught in 1999, that was registered in the Bassmaster Lunker Club at 10.16 pounds, just 5 ounces shy of the Delaware State Record.
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He says the group spent more than $1,200 plus tips, and calls Pickerel's delayed decision "ridiculous."
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He said the group spent more than $1,200 plus tips, and called Pickerel's delayed decision
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T4ie Pike ufually feeds on Fifh or Frogs, and ibmefinrws on a Weed of his own, called Pickerel -
The Art of Angling 1781
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Pickerel too, as well as pike if you're on the right lake or river.
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Pickerel too, as well as pike if you're on the right lake or river.
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The paradox still pertains: Pickerel fishing remains fantastic sport, even in the land of soccer moms and shopping malls, and especially in the fall, when the fish begin an aggressive feed before winter.
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Pickerel also occur farther south — Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp is a regional hotspot — but are typically less abundant there.
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Pickerel bristle with sharp teeth, but cut-offs — which do happen — are few simply because the fish aren't that big.
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For lunch I went the the "Perch and Pickerel" where I had the lovely Pickerel burger pictured above.
Sunday at the Beach... Carlo Artieri 2006
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