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According to stories, the Northern Pike and Muskellunge species are predatory creatures that threaten anglers. Around various waters where the Pike and Muskies swim, those in motor boats are clearing the water, as the stories terrify amateur anglers. The fact that these fish are predators is true; however, the notion that Muskies and pike are deviant species is outrageous. Sure, the fish will put up a fight, but would you if you had a sharp object in your mouth?

Pike and Muskies are challenging predators in water, since these fish will take on fish larger than themselves. While the Muskies and pike are dangerous to other species, professional anglers enjoy lining the fish due to its feisty challenging nature.

To become an expert angler within the Pike and Muskellunge territories anglers have to take the stories about these predatory species and put it behind them. Rather anglers are advised to consider Pike and Muskie behavior and the nature of its physical makeup.

Another fish that are in the same family as the Northern Pike and the Muskellunge is the pickerel. This fish is very much related to the other fish. Yet, Pickerel belong more to the Pike family, which pickerel's technical name is Esocidae.

Pickerel are smaller fish that usually weigh around 5 pounds. Pickerel is mentioned in this article, simply because anglers will use the same tactics to catch the smaller fish as they would use to catch Northern Pike and Muskies. Pickerel is a North American fish, which emerges from the family of pike and is a fierce predatory species. Esox Niger is its Latin name.

Pickerel often hybridizes with the Esocid species, which common species is the hybrid dubbed the Tiger Muskie. In fact, Tiger Muskies are a Pike-Muskie crossbred. Tiger species

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The List of Bass Fishing Regions
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are distinctly spotted for their rare vertical bars. Since Pike often spawn earlier than common Muskies, Fish Hatcheries still make up crossbred stocks. The stocks are found in waters around the United States. Moreover, the crossbred species grow in figures, which parent fish are typically stems of the Hybridized Vigor. Once the fish start to mature however, they take on a new name. Since Tiger fish due to their lifespan, do not grow to common size, the Tigers are often shorter than other related species.

These fish have a lot in common but there are several differences. Muskies have a selection of latitude worldwide, but the fish commonly swim waters around Mexico, Canada, North America, and various areas around the United States. Like Pike, Muskies produce the same amount of eggs, yet the Muskies do not expend as far north as the pike species. In fact, Pike will feast on Muskies, which reduces its population.

Muskies and Pikes are cool water species. The smaller Muskies and Pike can handle water temperatures at 67, and up to 72 degrees. Yet the larger fish, i.e. the fish above 30 inches are classified as coldwater species. The larger pike can stand water temperature at 50 degrees. Pike will often spawn and feed in coldwater as well. Muskies on the other hand can stand warm water. Around various lakes, rivers, streams, etc throughout Michigan you will find the Northern Pike.

Another difference between the Pike and the Muskie is that Anglers can catch Northern Pikes at anytime in the year, yet to catch Muskie during cold months it is seldom possible. Muskies are finicky fish, which are harder to catch over the Northern Pike. If you are planning a bass fishing trip with the intents of catching Muskies and Pike, learn some tactics before heading to the waters.

 

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