M Magnus30 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 18, 2006 269 5 0 50 Michigan Mar 19, 2006 #11 Absolutly, to enjoy an adult northern you would need atleast a 500 gallon
R ROSS Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 15, 2005 1,177 2 0 47 connecticut Mar 19, 2006 #12 Zorro said: yeah i wish i had a tank that can hold the one i got. He put up a good fight on the tip-up Click to expand... nice pic , yeah that would be a good size to start .. but of course a pond is the final spot for this bad boy
Zorro said: yeah i wish i had a tank that can hold the one i got. He put up a good fight on the tip-up Click to expand... nice pic , yeah that would be a good size to start .. but of course a pond is the final spot for this bad boy
P Princley Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 19, 2006 939 2 0 59 us Mar 19, 2006 #13 would be cool as sh** ,would need a big tank
B Big Business Gambusia MFK Member Sep 6, 2005 191 0 16 45 DC area Mar 20, 2006 #15 are there any pikes/pickerels that dont need chillers? Or that could be kept with tropical fish?
fishyz Gambusia MFK Member Oct 28, 2005 962 0 16 33 Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, Ear Mar 21, 2006 #16 Pikes are cool. I just wish I had the space for one. They're tough fighters too.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 89 0 confused, lost, and lonely Mar 21, 2006 #17 The redfin, grass, and chain pickerels can all be kept without chillers in unhested tanks and small ponds.
The redfin, grass, and chain pickerels can all be kept without chillers in unhested tanks and small ponds.
skinless Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 5, 2005 751 2 0 Edmonton, CAN Mar 21, 2006 #18 pond fish for sure. even then, a large pond would be required. Then you could troll for it too.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 79 132 16 * Mar 21, 2006 #19 My favorite freshwater predator. It's the shark of the northern states.
dovii88 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 21, 2005 3,245 4 0 37 rhode island of course Mar 21, 2006 #20 those would be fffffing awesome in a tank..and i had a chain pickerel once that was about 3 inches i caught him in a stream..he went in my native tank when i had it at the time..until my baby snapper ate himm....but they are sweet predators...
those would be fffffing awesome in a tank..and i had a chain pickerel once that was about 3 inches i caught him in a stream..he went in my native tank when i had it at the time..until my baby snapper ate himm....but they are sweet predators...