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Mlatimer2017 08-21-2019 06:59 PM

Pickerel
 
Hey guys first post on here and I’m trying to find any places in middle Tennessee that have any of the three pickerel that inhabit the southern us ie Redfin, grass, and chain. I believe the chain pickerel is the most prevalent of the three in the state, mainly inhabiting the west. So far my search has only led me to one lake close to Jackson which is nearly 4 hours from my home. I have been wanting to Mark pickerel off the list for a while now and have been more interested recently. I have also heard they make great table fair. If anyone knows any ponds, rivers, or lakes In my general region that have any of the three I would greatly appreciate it.

Flatline 08-21-2019 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mlatimer2017 (Post 86262)
Hey guys first post on here and I’m trying to find any places in middle Tennessee that have any of the three pickerel that inhabit the southern us ie Redfin, grass, and chain. I believe the chain pickerel is the most prevalent of the three in the state, mainly inhabiting the west. So far my search has only led me to one lake close to Jackson which is nearly 4 hours from my home. I have been wanting to Mark pickerel off the list for a while now and have been more interested recently. I have also heard they make great table fair. If anyone knows any ponds, rivers, or lakes In my general region that have any of the three I would greatly appreciate it.


Pickerel is more of a northern fish, but I was able to find this for you...



https://www.aa-fishing.com/tn/tennes...r-fishing.html


As far as eating them ??? They're not all that good to eat, they will have a weedy taste to them... so its said.

Flatline 08-21-2019 07:21 PM

Oh and welcome to the board :D

Texas_Rig 08-21-2019 09:16 PM

KY Lake has pickerel if that's close enough. Welcome!

Alan 54 08-22-2019 12:13 AM

I have caught a couple musky in KY Lake but not a pickerel. I hear Florida is a good place to catch pickerel. I use to catch grass pickerel in Ohio as a kid. I don't think they inhabit the stream anymore. To much agriculture runoff. Be sure to post you catch .

buickfan70 08-22-2019 08:23 AM

I caught a nice 24" pickerel in Ky Lake last year but it is a kinda rare catch would think it be hard to target just catching them.

Texas_Rig 08-22-2019 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan 54 (Post 86266)
I have caught a couple musky in KY Lake but not a pickerel. I hear Florida is a good place to catch pickerel. I use to catch grass pickerel in Ohio as a kid. I don't think they inhabit the stream anymore. To much agriculture runoff. Be sure to post you catch .

Are you sure they were musky?

Alan 54 08-22-2019 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Texas_Rig (Post 86269)
Are you sure they were musky?

I am positive they were musky. It was probably 10 years ago in Harmon creek.

Alan 54 08-22-2019 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Texas_Rig (Post 86269)
Are you sure they were musky?

I am positive they were musky. It was probably 10 years ago in Harmon creek. I have caught Chain and grass pickerel. I have caught and seen a ton of gar. The one thing that confused me as this being a musky, it didn't have any marking along the sides. The color was right for a musky but there were no bars or any markings at all. I remember finding some pictures of musky on the internet that was like the ones I caught. As I recall it was said to be a subspecies found in western Tennessee. I wish I still had the pic.

Texas_Rig 08-22-2019 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan 54 (Post 86271)
I am positive they were musky. It was probably 10 years ago in Harmon creek. I have caught Chain and grass pickerel. I have caught and seen a ton of gar. The one thing that confused me as this being a musky, it didn't have any marking along the sides. The color was right for a musky but there were no bars or any markings at all. I remember finding some pictures of musky on the internet that was like the ones I caught. As I recall it was said to be a subspecies found in western Tennessee. I wish I still had the pic.

It could have just been the temperature and water color. It amazes me sometimes when I put an old ugly brown smallmouth in the livewell and then it has the most beautiful markings when I pull it out

wormdunker 08-23-2019 06:25 AM

I'm pretty sure that the Duck river used to have pickerel. Maybe still does. Might give TWRA a call and ask. Good luck.

Tennoutdrsman 08-23-2019 07:20 AM

White Oak creek(ky lake) has Plenty of them in it..We used to wear them out..Trouble was getting them in before line snapped..

TerryD 08-23-2019 05:16 PM

A buddy of mine had a camp on Crooked Creek and he used to catch pickerel regularly while bass fishing.
Also, TWRA stocked musky in the Duck river maybe 15-20? years ago. The Duck dumps at Cuba Landing, so for sure musky could be in Kentucky lake.

notorious 08-23-2019 05:28 PM

Duck River has Tiger Muskie in it for sure...fought one for some time before she won the battle before I landed her.

Alan 54 08-23-2019 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by wormdunker (Post 86273)
I'm pretty sure that the Duck river used to have pickerel. Maybe still does. Might give TWRA a call and ask. Good luck.

About 20 years ago or so TWRA stocked some muskies in the Duck. There were some nice ones caught several years later. I haven't heard anything in years about them. I guess they didn't spawn successfully.


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