probably in between juvenile and adult coloring. there is a row of spangling on the body, and if you look by the tail... it looks like there might have been a second row of spangling. i can see three spangles. i believe they lose this two row of spangling and they get bigger
Kind of looks like my Cr. lepidota... but I'm not nearly as good at pike ID's as most of the others here, and if Peanut_Power won't venture a guess, I don't know if I should!