KawarthaAngler Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 (edited) I've always wondered where the name Pickerel came from so I Googled it. I came across a couple of websites that illustrate they are two different fish and the fish we see in many photos from southern Ontario (the great lakes, Kawarthas, etc) are not Pickerel because Pickerel is a different species. https://northernwilds.com/pickerel-vs-walleye-setting-the-record-straight/ I was wondering why Walleye is also called Pickerel. Another search brought me to a site that simple said many decades ago Walleye were misidentified as Pickerel and as parents passed the name of the fish as Pickerel onto their children, and then they grew up and passed the name along to their children ..... the misnaming stuck. Anyone have insight or wisdom on this? Edited May 15, 2019 by KawarthaAngler
TJQ Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 Pickeral. (as I like to spell it) First mentioned by that name and "dore" by John Franklin in 1819 - 1
lew Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 I don't even fish anymore but they'll always be pickerel to me. 2
TJQ Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 6 minutes ago, lew said: I don't even fish anymore but they'll always be pickerel to me. Ya.. you tell em Lew!!! 1
dave524 Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 (edited) Some 30's biology think tank came up with the Walleye name realizing that the common name was misleading, a few years back some similar group decided Rainbow Trout were really a Pacific Salmon too, think they changed the genus for a few years and then had second thoughts. https://ontariowalleyefishing.com/ontario-walleye-biology-fishing-resource/ edit: I just looked at the length and weight chart in the link, pretty optimistic weights for length ? Edited May 15, 2019 by dave524
Terry Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 Well to start with are you talking about chain pickerel or yellow pickerel yellow pickerel is what settlers in Ontario called them way back when most shortened it to pickerel/pickeral american settlers called them walleye american also. Screwed up English words like Harbour and neighbour but we didn’t hold it against them when the US and Canadian give wanted to do joint work on pickerel/walleye studies the Canadian gov agreed to officially call them walleye many people north of the gta still prefer to call them pickerel and all intelligent people know what they mean when they say pickerel in Ontario. Some like to try to show people they are smart by correcting them but who cares 2
lew Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 I started fishing Hay Bay (Bay of Quinte) way back around 1955 with my family and we used to camp at Pickerel Park and to this day it's still called PICKEREL Park and I doubt if they have any intentions of changing it to Walleye Park LOL 1
misfish Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 1 hour ago, Terry said: Well to start with are you talking about chain pickerel or yellow pickerel Ya ya ya A white fish is still a white fish. Did you catch any ? LOL
Canuck Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 Its not the dead of winter, so why is this coming up for discussion now? I grew up most of my years in Northern Ontario. They are Pickerel or Dore up there. When i go to Metro or Foodland, they seem to call them Yellow Pickerel too. Americans call squirrels food, so I am not taking any guidance from our American friends. 1 1
OhioFisherman Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 5 minutes ago, Canuck said: Its not the dead of winter, so why is this coming up for discussion now? I grew up most of my years in Northern Ontario. They are Pickerel or Dore up there. When i go to Metro or Foodland, they seem to call them Yellow Pickerel too. Americans call squirrels food, so I am not taking any guidance from our American friends. LOL, don't forget groundhogs! the other white meat!
jimmer Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 It's weird because I grew up calling them pickerel and now always seem to use walleye. They're still the same fish I caught as a kid and they taste the same.
colin519 Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 (edited) 31 minutes ago, jimmer said: It's weird because I grew up calling them pickerel and now always seem to use walleye. They're still the same fish I caught as a kid and they taste the same. I'm the same, I say walleye most of the time, but I think 'oh there's a little picky hanging out by this tree' as I'm taking a cast for one. I grew up saying pickerel and now I say walleye to avoid people in America getting to correct me about something Edited May 15, 2019 by colin519 clarity
T-Bone Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 When I first went to Pigeon Lake in 1975 we referred to them as 'pickerel'. Through time (and living in Cleveland where in Lake Erie they have always been 'walleye') I simply converted to calling them walleye. But, in the interest of accuracy, I wouldn't call a Dog a Cat, or a Blue Jay a Robin, or an Elephant a Rhino. Who really cares...take a rest on the davenport and consider the convenience of your motorcar until this subject comes around again.
Terry Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 well a yellow pickerel only refers to one type of fish so we are on the same page do you call it gas or petro you put in your car . Petroleum of course gas is what you release from your butt and petro is what you put in your car boot or trunk Sofa couch or chesterfield yup we want to call a spade a spade
T-Bone Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 Do you live in Canada or the UK? Hard to tell sometimes when in Canada...one may think they're in the UK with all the adoptions. UK = Boot, US/Canda = Trunk UK = Petrol, US/Canada = Gasoline The thing that throws me most is calling electric service 'hydro'. Have never been able to get used to that. Like I said, who really cares...as long as there is some recognition of what someone is talking aboot... ? 1
Terry Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 (edited) no petroleum is the name, north america called it gas because its easier America called them walleye ontario called them yellow pickerel and yes, most of our electricity was hydro electric (from damed water), so it was shortened to hydro many in the states just call it power company and crayfish have been distorted to crawfish and crawdads but as long as i know what they are talking about I dont care what term they use Edited May 15, 2019 by Terry
AKRISONER Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 caught a few pickerel down on lake marion in south carolina this year
misfish Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 6 minutes ago, aplumma said: Console or tiller? Art My vote is tiller for me bye Roy.
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