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As water temperatures drop, many freshwater anglers turn their attention to chain pickerel. These popular members of the pike family can be caught throughout the fall and winter in many parts of North America.
Members of the pike family native to North America include the chain pickerel, northern pike and the muskellunge. Adult members of the pike family are voracious, eating nearly anything that they can swallow.
The white seabass (Atractoscion, nobilis) is a heavy bodied fish with bluish-gray above, dark speckling, and silver undersides. The species occur from Alaska southward to Baja California.
The term panfish describes small fish, many of which are caught by recreational anglers for food. They are named because they are small enough to be cooked whole in a pan. Among the most popular saltwater panfish of the Atlantic Coast are croakers, spot, porgy, white perch and pigfish.
Members of the trout and char family include Arctic char as well as brook, brown, lake, rainbow and steelhead trout.
Night trolling for walleye is fun and exciting. But before you can start having fun, you must be set up properly and understand every procedure thoroughly. The advice given is to be heeded by all means with ultimate respect for the Lake, the darkness, conditions, equipment and yes, Murphy’s Law.
Walleye and perch are popular species of North American freshwater fish.
North American members of the pike family include chain pickerel, northern pike and musky (muskellunge).
The channel cat is the most abundant North American catfish species and blue catfish are the largest of the group.
The sunfish family (Centrarchidae) includes the following species of sunfish - bluegill, longear, redear, redbreast, green, pumpkinseed. It also includes largemouth and smallmouth bass, shell crackers, black crappie, white crappie, rockbass, warmouth and other species.
Bluegill Sunfish (lepomis macrochirus) are the most widely distributed panfish in North America. They are members of the same family (Centrarchidae a.k.a.Sunfish) as the largemouth bass.
The 2009 Atlantic striped stock assessment update indicates that the resource remains in good condition with female spawning stock biomass (SSB) percent of the SSB target and 185 percent of the SSB threshold
A fish that gets little coverage on television shows yet is one of the most popular inshore gamefish in Florida is the spotted seatrout.
The cooler months of fall, winter and spring are prime times for catching tautog (blackfish).
Wild salmon are among the most popular saltwater fish along the West coast of the USA and Canada.