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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | Just wondering what topwater baits have been the most productive for pike in your experience.Anyone had luck with a Bucher Super Topraider or a Hi-Fin Twin Teasertail? |
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Location: The Yahara Chain | My two most productive topwaters for Pike are The BS Willy Topper and the Topraider.
I caught a 23" bass on a Hi-Fin Twin Teasertail, but no Pike on it. |
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Posts: 158
Location: Eagan, MN | I've caught quite a few on the regular topraider and I caught my biggest pike ever on a jackpot. |
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Posts: 66
Location: Padova - Italy | Hi,
posted a similar thread some time ago.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=19... |
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Location: oswego, il | Pike are alot of fun on topwater. They will hit most all topwater baits. My kids had alot of fun throwing a modified hellraiser topwater that I replaced the bent willow style blade with a delta blade. Was that ever fun for my kids. |
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Posts: 3913
| I've had smaller (20-30") pike launch themselves like Titan missles under a Jackpot. I recall one little guy, maybe 25", that went straight up like 4 feet with the lure in it's mouth. Never caught a decent pike, i.e., 40"+, on a topwater, though.
Who was it that boated a big walley on a Topraider at Cass? PapaJoe, I believe. |
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Posts: 78
Location: Pardeeville, WI | Had a small pike launch itself 3 feet out of the water and come down head first on my large zara spook
about 5 years ago. One of the funniest things ever. That was one hungry pike!
Pike love buzz baits also. |
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Posts: 113
Location: Shoreview, MN | Pike love Jackpots! Late Aug-Sept is prime time.
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Posts: 132
Location: Chicago, IL | jackpots, i have also done really really well on zara super spooks |
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