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Old 08-26-2012, 07:04 PM
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Default Re: Tidal Passaic Pike/Pickerel Hybrid?

wow, that's a gorgeous pic, who's ever it is I hope it's hangin on their wall!
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Old 08-26-2012, 07:05 PM
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Hybrids are pretty rare. Most of the pictures of pike/pickerel hybrids on the internet aren't actually hybrids. I used to work for the fisheries division of the CT DEP and have probably sampled over 10,000 fish and can only remember a few examples of hybrids, mostly in the sunfish family, and 1 natural tiger trout. Pike can have vertical bars, or chains like pickerel, but that doesn't mean they are hybrids. They come in all shapes, colors, and sizes just like people. The reason I don't think this is a hybrid is because the color is wrong and the spot pattern is wrong. Pike/pickerel hybrids are usually an emerald green color and have very small spots arranged in vertical lines. Here is a picture of a pike, pickerel, and hybrid that was confirmed through genetic testing by the VT DEP. The second pic is of an adult pure strain pike with vertical barring. The vertical barring can be more pronounced in young pike and breaks apart as they mature, these are often mistaken for hybrids.



I didn't mean to imply that hybrids in the Esox group were common.. They do occur however.. We see them up here in NY state in areas such as Cayuga lake and lake Champlain where the 2 species share habitat.. I would imagine the 2 species are more interested in one another gastronomically as opposed to romantically.. However mistakes do happen. bob
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Old 08-27-2012, 05:14 PM
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I copied the picture and sent it to NJ DNR and got the following response:

I heard from Ed Conley at our Hackettstown Hatchery (where the pike are raised) that the fish is a pike, and the short upper jaw could be genetics or possibly from an injury. PT

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Old 08-27-2012, 10:47 PM
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I copied the picture and sent it to NJ DNR and got the following response:

I heard from Ed Conley at our Hackettstown Hatchery (where the pike are raised) that the fish is a pike, and the short upper jaw could be genetics or possibly from an injury. PT

Paul Tarlowe, Wildlife Education Specialist
NJ Div. of Fish and Wildlife
605 Pequest Rd.
Oxford, NJ 07863
Phone: 908-637-4125
Fax: 908-637-6735
NJFishandWildlife@dep.state.nj.us
http://www.NJFishandWildlife.com/

Interesting. You beat me to it. Pretty cool they responded quickly!
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Old 08-29-2012, 11:29 AM
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That's a great pic.
The first pic is definitely a northern and the rest sure look like a pickerel.
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