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Northern Pike ( Esox lucius)

Northern Pike ( Esox lucius). By Nathan Johnson. Partially scaled opercale Rows of white bean-shaped spots on sides Dark green back and sides 5-6 Submandibular pores Size: up to 53 inches. 13-16 Branchiostegal rays 105-148 lateral scales

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Northern Pike ( Esox lucius)

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  1. Northern Pike (Esox lucius) By Nathan Johnson

  2. Partially scaled opercale Rows of white bean-shaped spots on sides Dark green back and sides 5-6 Submandibular pores Size: up to 53 inches 13-16 Branchiostegal rays 105-148 lateral scales Other similar looking fish in Iowa are the Muskellunge and the “tiger musky” Identification

  3. Distribution • Most widely distributed freshwater fish in the world • Found in: • Northern Asia • Europe • North America • Common in the larger lakes and rivers in Iowa

  4. Habitat • Clear vegetated lakes • Pools and backwaters of creeks and rivers • Prefer shallow, weedy, clear water • Preferred water temp of less than 70 degrees • In southern portions of their range they will move deeper in the summer to find cooler water temps.

  5. Predator Fish Frogs Crayfish Mice Muskrats Ducklings Ambush predator Eat fish up to 1/3 of their own length Feed little in warm water Cannibals Diet

  6. Reproduction • Spawn in flooded vegetation early in the spring • Spawning temp 34-40 degrees • Females deposit up to 100,000 eggs • Hatch after 12-14 days • Sexually mature at 3 years

  7. Conservation Status • Common to Iowa waters • IA DNR cultures and stocks 6-10 million fry each year • Population overall is stable • Daily bag on interior waters is 3 • Border Rivers daily bag is 5 • Natural lakes season is closed Feb 15-April 30

  8. Economic and Recreational Importance • Important sport fish • Popular table fare • Some anglers dislike them • IA DNR produces 6-10 million fry at the Guttenberg Hatchery • Mainly stocked in the natural lakes

  9. Ecological Importance • Important predator • Can have a significant impact on prey populations • Only predator is humans and larger pike • Can be a water quality indicator • Water temperature • Turbidity

  10. References • Page, L.m. and B.M. Burr. 1991. Freshwater Fishes of North America North of Mexico. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston • Rook, E. 1999. Esox lucious Northern Pike. Available at http://www.rook.org/earl/bwca/nature/fish/esox.html • Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Northern Pike Esox lucios. Available at http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10364_18958-45685--,00.html September 2004 • Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 1987. Pike family. Available at http://www.iowadnr.com/fish/iafish/pikefam.html September 2004

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