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sklehh |
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Posts: 35 | hello guys I'm a guy that pike fishing in Italy for a long time using the double cowgirl and showgirl but I never got anything .. I can not even get them to chase you .... take pike with these baits?? any help? ? | ||
samuwenn |
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Posts: 163 Location: NoDak | as long as the blades are spinnin and on a straight retrieve your good to go, try different speeds, from super slow and deep to as fast as you can making the water boild just below the surface | ||
Zib |
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | I've caught a lot of pike on double showgirls & baby girls. Only caught 1 pike on a double 10 & that was a small pike.
I caught this one on a homemade double 8 last week.
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FAT-SKI |
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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | I caught a 43" pike on a double ten a few years ago | ||
Muskie Bob |
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Posts: 572 | Although pike will hit bucktails, spinner baits seem more productive to me. A spinner bait can be fished through the weeds where bucktails are more likely to get hung up. Thus, when I am interested in catching a pike for dinner, I usually put on a spinner bait. Chartreuse is one of my favorite colors for pike fishing. I prefer chartreuse blades too. The spinner bait is a slower retrieve to allow the bait to get down in the weeds, as compared to a bucktail, which is usually retrieved faster. I believe spinner baits will produce more pike. | ||
jimjimjim |
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Posts: 365 | use a bright yellow blade with a bright yellow and green tinsel tail ,,, might want to try a smaller double #8 bladed tinsel tail ---- jimjimjim (Jocko Martino) | ||
sklehh |
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Posts: 35 | thanks guys | ||
lennyg3 |
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Posts: 483 Location: NE PA | Muskie Bob - 6/14/2014 4:56 PM Although pike will hit bucktails, spinner baits seem more productive to me. A spinner bait can be fished through the weeds where bucktails are more likely to get hung up. Thus, when I am interested in catching a pike for dinner, I usually put on a spinner bait. Chartreuse is one of my favorite colors for pike fishing. I prefer chartreuse blades too. The spinner bait is a slower retrieve to allow the bait to get down in the weeds, as compared to a bucktail, which is usually retrieved faster. I believe spinner baits will produce more pike. I agree with this | ||
Masqui-ninja |
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Posts: 1249 Location: Walker, MN | I have to agree, lots of Musky action on Cowgirls but not too many Pike for me. Spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, twichbaits and rubber are better imo. | ||
NPike_Guy |
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Posts: 46 | I catch a ton of pike burning double 10's during the summer when they are up shallower. I've even had some success on 13's! I've found that I hook way more fish on 10's than I do on spinnerbaits and they're almost always big. It could just be the lakes I fish, but I wouldn't count 10's out for those monster Euro pike. | ||
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