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  • noun Plural form of pickerel.

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Examples

  • Orangebelly darters, grass pickerels, and tadpole madtoms are also found in Ecoregion 36, but are absent from Ecoregions 38, 39, and 40. 36a.

    Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA) 2009

  • The Muskelunge (_Esox Estor_) is peculiar to this basin, and is the largest of the pickerels, weighing from ten to eighty pounds.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various

  • Backwoodsmen will tell you that pickerels lay their eggs among the leaves; but so they do among the sedges, arums, wild rice, and various aquatic plants, like many another fish.

    Wild Flowers Worth Knowing Neltje Blanchan 1891

  • People will be out on the water hoping to hook walleyes, northern pike, or pickerels this weekend.

    RNews - TOP STORIES 2009

  • People will be out on the water hoping to hook walleyes, northern pike, or pickerels this weekend.

    RNews - TOP STORIES 2009

  • People will be out on the water hoping to hook walleyes, northern pike, or pickerels this weekend.

    RNews - TOP STORIES 2009

  • People will be out on the water hoping to hook walleyes, northern pike, or pickerels this weekend.

    RNews - TOP STORIES 2009

  • People will be out on the water hoping to hook walleyes, northern pike, or pickerels this weekend.

    RNews - TOP STORIES 2009

  • People will be out on the water hoping to hook walleyes, northern pike, or pickerels this weekend.

    RNews - TOP STORIES 2009

  • People will be out on the water hoping to hook walleyes, northern pike, or pickerels this weekend.

    RNews - TOP STORIES 2009

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