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Message Subject: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?
RikkiTikkii
Posted 2/27/2023 1:47 PM (#1018400)
Subject: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?




Posts: 41


Location: Lower Peninsula
I’ve had enough experience with moonrise/set on Musky lakes to become a believer. But is it worth it to start keeping track of the moon when fishing for large pike?

What do you think. I’m talking big Great Lakes pike here 35”+
Shroomskie
Posted 2/27/2023 2:07 PM (#1018403 - in reply to #1018400)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?




Posts: 35


I'm pretty sure it goes the same for most animals if not all. And if you started keeping track you'd probably have your answer.
chasintails
Posted 2/27/2023 2:09 PM (#1018404 - in reply to #1018400)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?




Posts: 458


I think it has an impact on all aquatic species, especially if you're in a stable weather pattern.
sworrall
Posted 2/27/2023 3:06 PM (#1018408 - in reply to #1018400)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?





Posts: 32887


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Agree with the above.
chuckski
Posted 2/27/2023 4:08 PM (#1018410 - in reply to #1018400)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?




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Location: Brighton CO.
Everything in the land, sky, and water!
Solitario Lupo
Posted 2/27/2023 4:15 PM (#1018412 - in reply to #1018410)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?





Location: PA Angler
Have to agree with others if it affects one it should to all.
EsoxWanderer
Posted 2/27/2023 5:00 PM (#1018415 - in reply to #1018400)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?




Posts: 59


Ya, I think you just notice it less with pike because you can always pick up some opportunistic non-trophy fish between windows. Early in the season its a weather/water temperature game for pike in my opinion, then later windows for big pike are dictated the same way as windows for musky (moon, conditions, etc)

Edited by EsoxWanderer 2/27/2023 5:00 PM
CincySkeez
Posted 2/27/2023 7:57 PM (#1018416 - in reply to #1018415)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?





Posts: 644


Location: Duluth
Yep
gimruis
Posted 2/27/2023 8:04 PM (#1018417 - in reply to #1018416)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?




Posts: 160


I have noticed that I often catch the plus-sized pike during periods when I catch muskies.

I catch a lot of pike regardless though. They tend to bite just about anything. And 95% of them are the small annoying variety.
TCESOX
Posted 2/27/2023 11:39 PM (#1018420 - in reply to #1018400)
Subject: Re: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?





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I think it's more noticeable with muskies, because they bite less than other fish. Bass and pike can be enticed to bite darn near any time, so it's harder to notice something like moon activity.
Cicciospin
Posted 3/24/2023 5:23 PM (#1019234 - in reply to #1018400)
Subject: RE: Does the moon affect Pike the same way as Musky?




Posts: 103


Location: ITALY
RikkiTikkii - 2/27/2023 8:47 PM

I’ve had enough experience with moonrise/set on Musky lakes to become a believer. But is it worth it to start keeping track of the moon when fishing for large pike?

What do you think. I’m talking big Great Lakes pike here 35”+

yes, I'm an Italian pike angler and I always look at the lunar tables, often the biggest pikes (over 40") are caught at the time of moonrise and moonset... or in the days between new moon and full moon
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