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NPike
Posted 11/16/2022 5:36 PM (#1014677)
Subject: big Conesus pike




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Got this old girl yesterday on Coneses Lake. Those cold water fish sure fight good.



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miket55
Posted 11/16/2022 10:28 PM (#1014692 - in reply to #1014677)
Subject: Re: big Conesus pike




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Location: E. Tenn
Nice fish!!
ToddM
Posted 11/16/2022 11:24 PM (#1014694 - in reply to #1014677)
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Location: oswego, il
Nice pike! Not familiar with the finger lakes are they known for big pike?
Solitario Lupo
Posted 11/17/2022 10:27 AM (#1014702 - in reply to #1014677)
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Location: PA Angler
Great looking fish there.
Ronix
Posted 11/17/2022 12:09 PM (#1014704 - in reply to #1014694)
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ToddM - 11/17/2022 12:24 AM

Nice pike! Not familiar with the finger lakes are they known for big pike?


Conesus used to be known for bigger pike (20lbs+) back in the day. If I had to guess, I would say shoreline over development and over harvest, a lot of which occurs during the ice season, has really taken its toll on them over the decades.
NPike
Posted 11/26/2022 6:57 AM (#1014867 - in reply to #1014694)
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Hi Todd,
they are 9 I believe, long skinny deep lakes in central NYS. Some are 100's of feet deep mostly lake trout, then several are loaded with a mix of warm , cool and cold water species. In Conesus which is the one that likely has the nicest pike and tigers, im sure someone will say Seneca or Keuka lakes which have a few big pike also but are > 90% lake trout habitat. Once I got a pike at 90', perhaps - likely chasing alewives. .
chuckski
Posted 11/26/2022 7:55 AM (#1014870 - in reply to #1014677)
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Location: Brighton CO.
Anywhere you have deep cool/cold water we have a increased chance of large fish for the most part. It's harder to get your lures down deep and of course the fatty deep water forage. And the fish can get away from the warm/hot water in the summer.
And there's probably not as many fish living in a sterile environment but some big ones.
sworrall
Posted 11/26/2022 8:42 AM (#1014873 - in reply to #1014677)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Beautiful pike!
Brian Hoffies
Posted 11/26/2022 11:12 AM (#1014876 - in reply to #1014677)
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Very nice.
NPike
Posted 11/27/2022 2:17 PM (#1014918 - in reply to #1014876)
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thank you all!
Muskie101
Posted 2/22/2023 6:40 AM (#1018265 - in reply to #1014677)
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Location: Rochester, New York
Very nice fish my friend got a 35” ice fishing but i have no idea what areas of the lake to go to for them any advice
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