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Message Subject: Pike Fishing
Matty
Posted 12/7/2009 8:53 AM (#411293)
Subject: Pike Fishing




Posts: 167


Location: Ontario
Hi All!

I normally fish for Musky when I go out ad when I have the opportunity to fish for pike, they are usually smaller paddle heads. This week I am getting the opportunity to fish a lake that has some pretty large pike, at least high 40s. I am just wondering if I should stick with the same musky tactics or are there other things I should be doing.

Thanks,
Matt
Top H2O
Posted 12/7/2009 10:10 AM (#411307 - in reply to #411293)
Subject: RE: Pike Fishing




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Maybe downsize everything.... Jerk baits, 3/4 oz spinner baits,Twich baits..
A stout spinning rod with 50lb. line and a leader is always a blast to use when tangling with a 40+ inch Pike.
I'd say the tactics would be about the same. Where ya Pike fishing?

Jerome
Matty
Posted 12/7/2009 11:16 AM (#411310 - in reply to #411293)
Subject: RE: Pike Fishing




Posts: 167


Location: Ontario
Im actually heading up to the big 3 Muskoka Lakes. Very low fishing pressure, tough to fish, but holds some big fish
IAJustin
Posted 12/7/2009 11:23 AM (#411311 - in reply to #411310)
Subject: Re: Pike Fishing




Posts: 2018


If you want to catch the biggest pike in the system -find a baitshop with frozen cisco's - the largest pike are "lazy" -even more so with cold water temps. Big pike LOVE dead cisco's
Matty
Posted 12/7/2009 12:18 PM (#411318 - in reply to #411293)
Subject: RE: Pike Fishing




Posts: 167


Location: Ontario
Thanks for the tips on the frozen bait. I never even thought about that. Ciscos are very similar to Herring I think. Hard to find Cisco and any live bait this time of year around here. I have also heard of something called Capelin. I live near Toronto, lots of Asian markets around here and they will have all kinds of frozen stuff.
Cast
Posted 12/7/2009 1:10 PM (#411328 - in reply to #411293)
Subject: RE: Pike Fishing


I'm just speculating here, but if you're fishing cold open water why not just try the things you would use in the early spring. For shallow, I would try 1 ounce dardevil spoons, six inch jake or grandma in firetiger and shiner patterns, and six inch Bomber Long A in redhead/silver/white. On the Bomber I remove the silver colored treble hooks and install steel or bronze colored hooks. For deeper water I would go with the baby depthraider in Miller Perch or Sucker; and the six inch Believer in firetiger or perch.
Cast
Posted 12/7/2009 1:13 PM (#411329 - in reply to #411293)
Subject: RE: Pike Fishing


P.S. I envy you.
Matty
Posted 12/7/2009 3:10 PM (#411344 - in reply to #411329)
Subject: RE: Pike Fishing




Posts: 167


Location: Ontario
Well, there is a storm rolling in and apprently they are going to get over a foot of snow with nasty winds over the next couple of days on top of the half a foot they already have. So....."envy" might be too strong of a word right now
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