Mainly small fish, and frogs.
no
Yes.
Mainly fish, sometimes frogs and other small animals.
Yes, pickerel are carnivorous. i often fish for them with small to medium sized sunfish with a steal leader because their teeth often cut the line.
Pickerel, which are a type of freshwater fish, primarily eat smaller fish, amphibians, and invertebrates rather than algae. Their diet is carnivorous, focusing on live prey that they can catch. While they may occasionally consume plant matter or detritus in their environment, algae are not a significant part of their diet.
Perch,bass,other pike,trout..Any other fish eating fish which is larger than the pike..
Chain pickerel are preyed upon by larger fish species such as northern pike and muskellunge. Birds of prey, like ospreys and herons, also hunt them, especially when they are near the water's surface. Additionally, mammals such as raccoons and otters may eat chain pickerel when they have the opportunity.
To les anglais, the fish (sander vitreus) is called walleye. It is also sometimes called pickerel, but it is not related to pike or pickerel.
A Pickerel Frog is considered a carnivore since they mainly eat other insects
A pike and a pickerel are in the same family of fish so most definately not
Sharks, pickerel, walleye, barracuda, paranas
Mainly fish, sometimes frogs and other small animals.