
pickerel or pike
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Guest_andyavram_*
Posted 26 July 2009 - 07:38 AM
Yeah, you guys are probably right, although their range actually does cover the whole state of Ohio.
That is because a Redfin and Grass Pickerel are the same thing - just different subspecies. The actual species name is Redfin Pickerel, which makes it all confusing. Any range map of the whole species will be called Redfin Pickerel and cover all of Ohio.
Andy
#9
Guest_andyavram_*
Posted 26 July 2009 - 03:08 PM
Not neccessarily, it would be like calling an aurora trout a brook trout. It is recognized as a different fish (via subspecies), thats why they're named grass pickerel and not redfin pickerel.
Necassarily. It is the same exact species Esox americanus they just decided to not make a logical common name for the two subspecies. You are technically correct to call a Grass Pickerel a Redfin Pickerel but you cannot call a Redfin Pickerel (E.a. americanus) a Grass Pickerel.
In a range map they typically only cover species in fish books. Which is the context I was replying to, hence the quote box for:
For the entry under Redfin Pickerel (Esox americanus) it would show all of Ohio as they are the same fish.Yeah, you guys are probably right, although their range actually does cover the whole state of Ohio.
Clear as mud?
#10
Guest_CATfishTONY_*
Posted 26 July 2009 - 03:39 PM
thanks for the info.i see the light now.i had a grass pickerel E.a. americanus and a few called it a redfin Esox americanus.Necassarily. It is the same exact species Esox americanus they just decided to not make a logical common name for the two subspecies. You are technically correct to call a Grass Pickerel a Redfin Pickerel but you cannot call a Redfin Pickerel (E.a. americanus) a Grass Pickerel.
In a range map they typically only cover species in fish books. Which is the context I was replying to, hence the quote box for: For the entry under Redfin Pickerel (Esox americanus) it would show all of Ohio as they are the same fish.
Clear as mud?
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