dave524 Posted May 15, 2019 Report Posted May 15, 2019 1 hour ago, Terry said: 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 Grew up fishing out of Port Colborne/ Point Abino in the late 50's, lot of Americans/ Buffalonians fished out of there too, we called them Yellow and Blue Pickeral the US guys called the same fish Yellow and Blue Pike. Married a Floridian lady 20 years ago, she didn't have a clue what Hydro was or Kraft Dinner ? it's Kraft Macaroni and Cheese down there, only called Kraft Dinner in Canada, oh ! and dew worms are nightcrawlers to her.
irishfield Posted May 16, 2019 Report Posted May 16, 2019 How many restaurants do you see in Ontario offering a "Walleye Dinner"... none ! 1
Fisherman Posted May 16, 2019 Report Posted May 16, 2019 4 minutes ago, irishfield said: How many restaurants do you see in Ontario offering a "Walleye Dinner"... none ! They haven't been educated yet, neither are the stores selling pickeral, I'm sure they're not commercially harvested. ?
John Bacon Posted May 16, 2019 Report Posted May 16, 2019 20 hours ago, lew said: 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 How about Chain Pickerel Park...?
lew Posted May 16, 2019 Report Posted May 16, 2019 That would still be better than Walleye Park John LOL
lunkerbasshunter Posted May 22, 2019 Report Posted May 22, 2019 If you call them walleye up in my inlaws area of North East Ontario they look at you like your some strange alien. They call them pickeral up there always have and always will. If you call them pickeral down south in the great lakes regions or in the USA you get the same look. I call them by both depending on where I am and who I am talking to makes it easy to avoid the whole debate. Cheers! 1
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