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He knew now that she was playing him like a northern pike on a long, strong line.
The war on the northern pike is not over.
Northern pike were captured during other sampling efforts in 1994.
This population is under risk from the presence of introduced northern pike in a nearby lake.
As northern pike grow longer, they increase in weight.
The most common catch in the river is the northern pike and suckers.
Black bass and northern pike have also taken flies in those waters.
With northern pike and muskies, the young will eat each other, if they don't grow at the same rate.
Northern pike and pickerel have been caught in the creek.
Some fish found in the lake include northern pike, white bass and sucker.
Northern pike and mullet together now account for over 80 percent of its commercial fishing.
This is in contrast to northern pike which have dark bodies with light markings.
Trolling is also an effective way to catch northern pike in the great lakes.
The lake was stocked with Northern Pike in the past.
Northern Pike are also caught by anglers on this lake .
Northern pike are significant predators on rainbow trout and salmon.
During particularly wet years when the lake remains full for an extended period of time, northern pike may be stocked, as well.
In the early 1900s, small mouth bass and northern pike were caught in great numbers.
Its body outline resembles that of the northern pike.
Since muskellunge introduction, the older northern pike population has decreased.
Fish species present include the walleye, northern pike, and sauger.
Northern pike are most often olive green, shading from yellow to white along the belly.
It is known for its panfish, northern pike, and walleye.
Also a local fisherman illegally, in the 1990s introduced northern pike, though they are rarely caught.
The lake itself has a large population of northern pike along with whitefish and yellow perch.
It is an important spawning ground for the fish Esox lucius.
The most common species are the pike (Esox lucius)
Esox lucius (Northern pike)
Chew Valley also holds a large population of pike (Esox lucius), and fishing for these is permitted at certain times of the year.
Hederström examined the vertebrae of pike (Esox lucius) and concluded that each contained growth rings which could then be used to determine the fish's age.
The lake is considered good for fishing, and the pike (Esox lucius) and perch (Perca fluviatilis) populations are especially large.
Chemical alarm signals increase the survival time of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) during encounters with northern pike (Esox lucius).
The tiger muskie is the result of the true muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) and the northern pike (Esox lucius) interbreeding.
Cross-breeding of the true muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) and the northern pike (Esox lucius) happens naturally in the wild where both parent species occur.
This experiment revealed that schreckstoff extracted from the skin of fathead minnows attracted both northern pike (Esox lucius) and predaceous diving beetles (Colymbetes sculptilis).
The lake is good for some fishing of small and medium carp (Cyprinus carpio) and some northern pike (Esox lucius) that was introduced from North America.
The loss of spawning grounds mostly affects the pike (Esox lucius), which is the major predator of the Loire, as well as eel, carp, rudd and salmon.
They are important to aquatic ecosystems because they are a food source for larger fishes such as Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides, Northern Pike Esox lucius, and trout.
A laboratory experiment conducted by Mathis and Smith (1992) revealed that fathead minnows exposed to conspecific schreckstoff survived 39.5% longer than controls when placed in a tank with a predatory northern pike (Esox lucius).
The sand and gravel provides hatchling and juveniles with places to hide when threatened by predatory fish such as the Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides, Northern Pike Esox lucius, and Trout.
On this side of the Atlantic, Esox lucius is the carnivorous northern pike, valued in Canada as a fearsome game fish but reviled in California as a menace to the trout in Lake Davis.
From 1981-1982, a few years after the flooding of La Grande River, mercury levels in lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) increased up to fourfold their pre-flooding levels, while those in northern pike (Esox lucius) rose up to sevenfold during the same period.