Species guide
How to catch Chain pickerel
Esox niger

The Chain pickerel is a freshwater predator known for its elongated body and sharp hunting skills. It inhabits vegetated lakes, swamps, and slow-moving waters, where it ambushes prey with swift attacks. This species migrates seasonally, moving to deeper waters in winter and spawning near shores in spring.
Where they live
Found throughout North American freshwater habitats like vegetated lakes, swamps, quiet creek pools, and small to medium rivers. Adults move to deeper waters during winter and spawn near shore after ice melts.
Typical size
Up to about 99 cm
What they eat
- Crayfish
- Frogs
- Small mammals
- Birds
- Copepods
- Decapods
Best baits
- Live crayfish
- Small frogs
- Minnows
- Worms
Best lures
- Spinnerbaits
- Crankbaits
- Soft plastic jerkbaits
- Topwater plugs
How to fish for them
- Casting near vegetation
- Using live bait under bobbers
- Topwater lure retrieval
- Casting along shorelines
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