I’ve been binge watching your videos for a day and I really like your content. Cooking videos, fishing, some unboxing, food reviewing, vlogging, and just some audience interaction too. So much variety. Please keep up the content!
Pickerel tastes delicious! They are super boney though, but I grilled mine with lime juice and salt and pepper. The grill helped pop the bones up so I could pick them out.
Im going fishing this weekend i'm very experienced in fishing but just wanted to have your take on it what do u recommend for Rainbow trout and large mouth bass in ponds i usually just use crank baits and frogs and spinners but just wanted to have someone's opinion on it
There is a way to filet pike etc by cutting from the top and cutting along the top of the spine. that will then give you a boneless filet. it gives you a view of the bones so you can cut around them.
A family friend taught me how to debone a pickerel without doing so while it’s raw, you just score the meat near the Y-bones and fry it in oil that’s about a 1/4-1/2 inch deep. The oil melts the bones away and it comes out boneless!
Best way to eat pickerel from my experience is to puree the meat bones and all till you cant feel the bones when you run some through your fingers. And then add breading and an egg and make patties. I love to season them with Cajun seasoning, and i always bleed them
A thousand dollars 💵 well that eyeball 👁 would have got ate like a mug. Glad it was good it looked good. A lot of bones though. Thanks for catch and cook Julian! Jk man!
How is it that there are 27 video's in your catch and cook playlist but you said over 50 in the video? Or did you say 15? No hate btw love all your videos and if there are more then 50 i will watch them all 😂
OFFICERBACON - you have chain pickerel up there....this is a grass pickerel....there are a few differences. You might be talking about walleye though...there is a place on the north shore of lake Erie where I heard they call walleyes pickerel.
walleye is a separate species from both pike and pickerel. Three different species. But yah, unfortunately, lots of people use the names interchangeable because they have not chosen to do some simple internet searchings in order to educate theirselves on the differences between each of the three separate species of northern pike, chain pickerel, and walleye.
why is there a minimum size to keep? i thought you were supposed to throw them on land or kill them or be encouraged to eat them because they were invasive and eat all the good fish to catch.
Sam Sadowitz FWC site says that chain pickerel are native to the entire state, presumably only in fresh water. A decent sized one is 24 inches and about 3 pounds, the state record just under 7 pounds.
Chris Joey don't need to chain pickeral/ grass pike belong to the pike family. Actually walleye/pickeral are related to the perch family and have no relation
no. incorrect. It is a pickerel. A “chain pickerel”. It is its own species. Pikes do not occur in nor have breeding populations in Florida. Chain Pickerel, it is true, are in the same scientific taxonomy family as pikes. Therefore, yes, they do look similar to pikes. But if you look and see pictures of them on the internet, you will see where pickerels are much smaller and have a different shape of mouth than the pike. Again, pikes do not occur naturally, in Florida.
steph laps uhmmm... he may not be able to catch them that big! Keep just because it’s just over legal size doesn’t mean it’s not good of him to keep it.
Mitchell Gant07 cause its still a baby probably has not even reproduced yet...yeah its limit but still use common sense what amount of meat is on it no wonder he sais its full of bones.cause theres no meat to it its too tiny
steph laps There are some species of pike that don't get very big.... thats like saying all bluegills are too small unless they are at least 9 or 10 inches long. Those kinds of catches are rare depending on the waterway and time of year. Another thing to consider is that fish in the pike family dont get very big in warmer waters unless you are talking muskies which are always big in their natural range and in areas where they are being reestablished.