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Pike Fishing 101: How To Catch The Northern Pike!!!!!
Jun 5, 2021 14:44:02   #
Ron620DVS Loc: Guntersville Alabama
 
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Pike Fishing 101: How To Catch The Northern Pike!!!!!


Throughout their range, Northern Pike are one of the top predators in any system they inhabit. They are voracious eaters, extremely hard fighters, and usually under-targeted by anglers. Because of this, Pike fishing is some of the most exciting and fast action you can get on a Northern Lake.

Whether you’re looking to learn about and target a new species, or just want to salvage a day when other species aren’t biting – the following is a quick rundown on how to target Northern Pike, from location to presentation.


1. Find The Grass;


Northern Pike are at home around any type of Aquatic Vegetation. Their elongated body shape and large, toothy mouths make them extremely effective at chasing down and catching all types of prey fish in weedy confines. When Pike fishing, focus on shallower, weedy areas like bays and flats. Outside weed lines, pad fields, and reed or wild rice beds are also liable to hold a number of Pike throughout the Summer.


2. Cover Water;


Because they are so aggressive, if there are Pike around it shouldn’t take you long to find out. For that reason, don’t get bogged down fishing a long time in areas if you’re not getting bit. Keep the trolling motor on high and use moving baits to cover water until you run into some active fish. Pike will load up in specific spots in the Grass, so pay attention to the areas you catch them in, and try to find other areas that look similar – the Pike will likely be there as well.


3. Use Gaudy Colors;


Pike are visual feeders, and tend to be attracted to bright colors. Use high-visibility colors like White, Chartreuse, and Bright Orange. They also respond well to baits that put off lots of vibration or sound. Top choices for Pike include Spinnerbaits, Inline Spinners, Lipless Cank-baits, and Loud Top-Waters like Buzz-baits and Walking Baits.


4. Don’t Be Afraid To Upsize;


As any Musky Fisherman knows, Northern Pike are notorious for having eyes bigger than their stomachs. As a rule, when targeting Pike don’t be afraid to go bigger with your tackle selection. Bigger baits can be seen from farther away, which means they draw Pike from further away.


5. Use The Right Tackle;


Pike can grow extremely large, and fight very hard. For that reason, make sure your rod, reel, and line are up to the task. Many anglers have felt the sting of a Big Pike breaking them off because they used too light of line. "Medium Heavy To Heavy Power Rods, and Strong Braided Line (30 to 50 pound)" are necessities when Pike fishing.


6. Leader-Up;


In addition to the right gear, make sure you use a "Steel or Heavy Fluorocarbon Leader" any time you’re Pike fishing – particularly if your lake produces Big Pike. They have razor sharp teeth and they can cut even heavy braid like butter. Leaders are cheap, and will pay for themselves in short order by the number of baits they save.


7. Don’t Lip ‘Em;


This should be obvious, but if you’ve never fished for Northern Pike before, here’s your warning: Don’t lip them. Serious Pike Anglers carry long needle nose pliers, and a jaw spreader – as unhooking them can be a delicate process.


Please click on link for additional information, Thank You.


https://shopkarls.com/blog/pike-fishing-101-how-to-catch-the-northern-pike/


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Jun 6, 2021 16:04:29   #
harleypiker Loc: WA
 
Ron620DVS wrote:
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Pike Fishing 101: How To Catch The Northern Pike!!!!!


Throughout their range, Northern Pike are one of the top predators in any system they inhabit. They are voracious eaters, extremely hard fighters, and usually under-targeted by anglers. Because of this, Pike fishing is some of the most exciting and fast action you can get on a Northern Lake.

Whether you’re looking to learn about and target a new species, or just want to salvage a day when other species aren’t biting – the following is a quick rundown on how to target Northern Pike, from location to presentation.


1. Find The Grass;


Northern Pike are at home around any type of Aquatic Vegetation. Their elongated body shape and large, toothy mouths make them extremely effective at chasing down and catching all types of prey fish in weedy confines. When Pike fishing, focus on shallower, weedy areas like bays and flats. Outside weed lines, pad fields, and reed or wild rice beds are also liable to hold a number of Pike throughout the Summer.


2. Cover Water;


Because they are so aggressive, if there are Pike around it shouldn’t take you long to find out. For that reason, don’t get bogged down fishing a long time in areas if you’re not getting bit. Keep the trolling motor on high and use moving baits to cover water until you run into some active fish. Pike will load up in specific spots in the Grass, so pay attention to the areas you catch them in, and try to find other areas that look similar – the Pike will likely be there as well.


3. Use Gaudy Colors;


Pike are visual feeders, and tend to be attracted to bright colors. Use high-visibility colors like White, Chartreuse, and Bright Orange. They also respond well to baits that put off lots of vibration or sound. Top choices for Pike include Spinnerbaits, Inline Spinners, Lipless Cank-baits, and Loud Top-Waters like Buzz-baits and Walking Baits.


4. Don’t Be Afraid To Upsize;


As any Musky Fisherman knows, Northern Pike are notorious for having eyes bigger than their stomachs. As a rule, when targeting Pike don’t be afraid to go bigger with your tackle selection. Bigger baits can be seen from farther away, which means they draw Pike from further away.


5. Use The Right Tackle;


Pike can grow extremely large, and fight very hard. For that reason, make sure your rod, reel, and line are up to the task. Many anglers have felt the sting of a Big Pike breaking them off because they used too light of line. "Medium Heavy To Heavy Power Rods, and Strong Braided Line (30 to 50 pound)" are necessities when Pike fishing.


6. Leader-Up;


In addition to the right gear, make sure you use a "Steel or Heavy Fluorocarbon Leader" any time you’re Pike fishing – particularly if your lake produces Big Pike. They have razor sharp teeth and they can cut even heavy braid like butter. Leaders are cheap, and will pay for themselves in short order by the number of baits they save.


7. Don’t Lip ‘Em;


This should be obvious, but if you’ve never fished for Northern Pike before, here’s your warning: Don’t lip them. Serious Pike Anglers carry long needle nose pliers, and a jaw spreader – as unhooking them can be a delicate process.


Please click on link for additional information, Thank You.


https://shopkarls.com/blog/pike-fishing-101-how-to-catch-the-northern-pike/


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You forgot spoons. There is something about a rotating/flopping spoon that will trigger a pike about as good as
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Jun 6, 2021 18:22:44   #
Ron620DVS Loc: Guntersville Alabama
 
harleypiker wrote:
You forgot spoons. There is something about a rotating/flopping spoon that will trigger a pike about as good as
anything.


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Musky Hunter Magazine S1E5 Spoon Feeding;



Musky Hunter Magazine;



Join Musky Hunter Magazine Editor Gregg Thomas as he tries another CHALLUNGE of trying to catch a musky on a spoon.

Howard Moshier;

Thanks, Gregg, from the "spoon guys". You said you wanted a challenge, and look what happened!

Great tip on the bell sinker. Yeah, your line will get twisted.

Used to drive my father nuts...and he trolled with a short, deep sea rod.

LOL. Wonder what other lures we can find that you don't like...


Please click on link for additional :VIDEO" information, Thank You.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcggKJSBJ-w


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Lunkster72 Loc: Kalispell, MT
 
Yellow 5 of Diamonds. Tried and true.

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May 23, 2023 11:53:28   #
fishngame69 Loc: Idaho Springs, CO
 
Ron620DVS wrote:
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Pike Fishing 101: How To Catch The Northern Pike!!!!!


Throughout their range, Northern Pike are one of the top predators in any system they inhabit. They are voracious eaters, extremely hard fighters, and usually under-targeted by anglers. Because of this, Pike fishing is some of the most exciting and fast action you can get on a Northern Lake.

Whether you’re looking to learn about and target a new species, or just want to salvage a day when other species aren’t biting – the following is a quick rundown on how to target Northern Pike, from location to presentation.


1. Find The Grass;


Northern Pike are at home around any type of Aquatic Vegetation. Their elongated body shape and large, toothy mouths make them extremely effective at chasing down and catching all types of prey fish in weedy confines. When Pike fishing, focus on shallower, weedy areas like bays and flats. Outside weed lines, pad fields, and reed or wild rice beds are also liable to hold a number of Pike throughout the Summer.


2. Cover Water;


Because they are so aggressive, if there are Pike around it shouldn’t take you long to find out. For that reason, don’t get bogged down fishing a long time in areas if you’re not getting bit. Keep the trolling motor on high and use moving baits to cover water until you run into some active fish. Pike will load up in specific spots in the Grass, so pay attention to the areas you catch them in, and try to find other areas that look similar – the Pike will likely be there as well.


3. Use Gaudy Colors;


Pike are visual feeders, and tend to be attracted to bright colors. Use high-visibility colors like White, Chartreuse, and Bright Orange. They also respond well to baits that put off lots of vibration or sound. Top choices for Pike include Spinnerbaits, Inline Spinners, Lipless Cank-baits, and Loud Top-Waters like Buzz-baits and Walking Baits.


4. Don’t Be Afraid To Upsize;


As any Musky Fisherman knows, Northern Pike are notorious for having eyes bigger than their stomachs. As a rule, when targeting Pike don’t be afraid to go bigger with your tackle selection. Bigger baits can be seen from farther away, which means they draw Pike from further away.


5. Use The Right Tackle;


Pike can grow extremely large, and fight very hard. For that reason, make sure your rod, reel, and line are up to the task. Many anglers have felt the sting of a Big Pike breaking them off because they used too light of line. "Medium Heavy To Heavy Power Rods, and Strong Braided Line (30 to 50 pound)" are necessities when Pike fishing.


6. Leader-Up;


In addition to the right gear, make sure you use a "Steel or Heavy Fluorocarbon Leader" any time you’re Pike fishing – particularly if your lake produces Big Pike. They have razor sharp teeth and they can cut even heavy braid like butter. Leaders are cheap, and will pay for themselves in short order by the number of baits they save.


7. Don’t Lip ‘Em;


This should be obvious, but if you’ve never fished for Northern Pike before, here’s your warning: Don’t lip them. Serious Pike Anglers carry long needle nose pliers, and a jaw spreader – as unhooking them can be a delicate process.


Please click on link for additional information, Thank You.


https://shopkarls.com/blog/pike-fishing-101-how-to-catch-the-northern-pike/


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So, do you mostly troll for Pike, or cast? And how fast are you trolling?

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