Peculiar ‘fish’ in spotlight, but pike still rule Wolf Lake in Cook County, Ill.
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The fish in Wolf Lake that got the most attention this winter was not one of the northern pike, walleyes or largemouth bass ice anglers flock to the awkwardly-presented Cook County lake to (hopefully) catch.
It was actually a jellyfish. A February article published in the Post-Tribune explained that Nadine Folino-Rorem, professor of biology at Wheaton College, had been investigating freshwater jellyfish – Craspedacusta – living in Wolf Lake, which is located on the Indiana-Illinois border.
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