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I want to fish for this fish on a lake which is really two lakes connected by a middle channel. They say there are numerous pike in the "narrows" and indeed I did hook one of massive proportions (which escaped) but have not caught any since. I have read some literature which leads me to believe that my technique of reeling a spoon through open water is not the best, and that at this time of year, the fish stays close to the bottom. The water is very weedy and dark and I'm not sure if the weeds stop even in the center, which snags lures if dropped too long. So I would like to know where best to catch the pike, in the weeds, out of the weeds if there is a place, and how to tell the depth or determine structure when the water is dark, and some of your favorite lures.
I also posted to the general freshwater about a week ago about less-specific fishing.
Thanks in advance
also one last thing
there are usually tons of ducks on the lake, with mother caring for little ones
this year, the normally aggressive mothers are hanging out together with no babies
the locals say the pike ate all the duckings
crazy, huh?
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Thanks
Your post has more helpful information than the book I just bought, which spent a good forty pages talking about how voracious and mysterious the pike is. Ill let you know how the fishing goes. For payment for a nice response, Ill let you see the picture of the fish my friend caught last year with (I think) a salt water rod we bought that day for $5 at a garage sale and a silver blue fox. Im on the right with the (crab) net.
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That's a very nice catch, do you know how much that pike weighed and its length? Looks like he caught it on a spoon but i cant tell because the fish is n the way lol. that's a damn nice one id say
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41" Not weighed but 15 lbs id wager
thats a spinner with a big blade, a bell thingy, and a three pronged hook
very tasty
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Also in shallower water, my father uses this things called a "BOOYAH Swim N Jig". You find a bunch of lilly pads and jig it in a decent clearing between the pads and once you get to more pads just reel in into clear water and continue jigging. The only time you'll get weeds on the lure is if you bring it over the chopped up seaweed stuff from people motors. Besides that it's virtually weedless. That's meant more for big bass, but my father has caught some decent pike on it too. I have yet to catch anything with it, but hey ya never know lol. My favorites still the spinnerbait though.
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I just went out for a few minutes and realized the narrows are covered with weeds, shore to shore, even where its 200 feet across
I can use my stuff on the bottom without it getting caught
any ideas on how I can adapt my fishing?
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Well the only thing i could think of is that if the weeds are on top of the water and theres lilly pads and such use a weedless frog or mouse and bring it across the top. 9/10 times it will be a bass to hit it though. Also you can try the BOOYAH swim n jig it works pretty well but that also attracts more bass than pike. I'll do some testing and get back to ya monday cause ill be fishin for the next 3 or 4 days
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