Both. They are wild of course, but also farmed as food fish and to keep proper stock levels in areas that fishermen deplete.
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2007-03-02 04:01:03
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answered by magicman116 7
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Pickerel are wild. Fish have to have some commercial value to be farm raised,either for food or sport. Trout, which BTW are easy to raise are farmed for food and for stocking for fishermen. Catfish, same deal. Bass are raised in hatcheries sometimes for the fishing crowd.. There just aren't enough pickerel fishermen to make it worthwhile, and as a food fish they're not so great.
2007-03-02 02:21:52
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answered by Sank63 3
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Pickerel and chain pickerel are both wild and also bread at hatcheries to stock lakes and ponds. Just like Musky, paddle fish and trout.
PA hatcheries in Pymatuming hatch pickerel 3 times a year. They release them when they are "Fingerlings".
2007-03-02 06:57:01
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answered by danielle Z 7
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Pickerel are raised on farms for restocking lakes and streams . They are primarily a sporting fish for fresh water fisherman,since they are not very good eating with many ,many small bones.
2007-03-05 01:45:59
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answered by xxx 4
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Pickerel are wild. I've never heard of anyone farming them, they are too common in the wild.
2007-03-02 02:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Very common in the wild...never heard of them being farmed. I've never seen them on sale at the grocery store, so they are probably not farmed.
They are okay to eat, but quite a lot of bones.
2007-03-02 02:21:49
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answered by Captain Jack 6
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2016-02-15 22:39:52
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answered by ? 3
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I think pickerel, like trout, are hard to farm raise.
2007-03-02 02:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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they are wild. cant think of any reason to raise them. not that good.
2007-03-02 02:26:26
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answered by oldtimer 5
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i would say farm raised
2007-03-02 02:15:07
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answered by links305 5
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