pikeminnow

noun
pike·​min·​now | \ ˈpīk-ˌmi-(ˌ)nō How to pronounce pikeminnow (audio) \

Definition of pikeminnow

: any of several large freshwater fishes (genus Ptychocheilus of the family Cyprinidae) of rivers and lakes of western North America that have a long body, deeply forked tail, and large toothless mouth, and that feed chiefly on insects and other fish

called also squawfish

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This means releasing smaller perch, keeping reasonable limits and harvesting northern pikeminnow, which are a major predator of juvenile perch. Jordan Rodriguez, idahostatesman, "Idaho perch earn national reputation — and it’s about time to land the record-setters," 16 Jan. 2018 The more northern pikeminnow measuring 9 inches or longer an angler catches, the more the fish are worth. Mark Yuasa, The Seattle Times, "Columbia River’s northern pikeminnow reward program gets underway," 16 May 2017 There was one tagged fish for every 1,770.6 pikeminnow caught. Mark Yuasa, The Seattle Times, "Columbia River’s northern pikeminnow reward program gets underway," 16 May 2017 Rules, stations and tips on how to catch pikeminnows are online at pikeminnow.org. Bill Monroe | For The Oregonian/oregonlive, OregonLive.com, "Pikeminnow bounty system off to a good start," 9 May 2017

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First Known Use of pikeminnow

1998, in the meaning defined above

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