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What are the best baits/ lures to use and what is the best area in a lake to search for them?

2007-05-30 16:22:18 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Outdoor Recreation Fishing

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Generally, you will find small to medium size pike in the back of bays where there is thick weeds, lily pads and wild rice. The small to medium size pike are feeding on small minnows, bugs, frogs and each other. When you come out to the edge of the weeds, the pike will get bigger because the pike have the food of the bay to their back and also have the chance of taking a small Walleye swimming by the outside of the weeds. So where are the big pike?

Big pike generally do not bother with small minnows, frogs and bugs. Their main food is Walleyes. The big pike will hang out where they can ambush Walleyes. The prime ambush area is points leading into bays. They will also hang around rocky points, shoals, islands and other places where there are Walleyes. The best place to get a big trophy pike is at the mouth of a stream or river, narrows between islands and water-flow between lakes. The big pike just sit there waiting for Walleyes to swim through. Walleyes tend to migrate around a lake all year, whether it's moving to find cooler water, deeper water, more food or even finding their spawning grounds.

Pike will hit just about any lure. The most popular lures for Pike are the "red & silver" and the yellow "five-of-diamonds" DareDevils. Pike also hit jigs, Rapalas and Thundersticks. Some of the biggest pike are caught with small jigs while Walleye fishing. It makes sense because the big pike will patrol the outer parameter of the schools of Walleyes.

Pike will play with your bait. It's not uncommon for a big Pike to hit and let go several times before the bait is taken. With this in mind you have to show some patience. If you get a big pike on and then lose him, just wait a little while and he will hit again. Their appetites are so ferocious that they forget quickly and start to feed again. There are many reports by fisherman of catching the same pike over again.

One very effective way to maximize the attraction of a DareDevils or other spoons is to slap them. What you do is cast towards your target zone but cast up high so your lure falls into the area you want to fish. When the lure is about 2 or 3 feet above the water, jerk your line towards you. This makes the lure slap on the surface. If you are doing it right, you can hear the DareDevil slap. The sound of a spoon slapping on the surface seems to attract pike and/or trigger a feeding response.

Some lakes are so clear that you can see the bottom 80 feet down. Other shallow lakes can me murky or muddy for days or weeks after a big storm. Many lakes have a wine-red color, which is caused by dissolved iron in the water. With clear water, the red and silver color works best. With muddy or iron-rich water, a yellow Five-of-Diamonds DareDevil seems to work better. In muddy or iron-rich water, rattle baits are even better as the pike can locate the lure by sound.

also try the hydra fishing lure, I caught my share of northern pike on it and heres the website incase you happen to be interested in this lure, it just came out but it has been the pro fishermans seceret for 7 years.

Hope you catch some REALLY nice pike

Steve

2007-05-30 17:18:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You would basically find pike anywhere you would find a bass. Pike are easy to catch when you figure out how and very fun to fish for, bass is better though. pike are even less pickier than bass. the lure Size needs to be quite big. Try a large jointed floating rapala. Other things you can try are 1. trolling with a spinnerbait 2. put a hook through a small bluegill, perch, crappie, or shad on a big bobber and through it along a weedline. When a pike takes it dont set the hook immeadiatly. the pike will carry the bait a little ways and then your bobber will come back up. When it goes down the second time, he/she knows that it wants it. The first time they bring it down, they like to chomp on it a couple times. This technique may not sound like it would work but it is great. It didnt believe it til i tried it. 3. Try spoons ex. red devil

hope this helps and good luck!

2007-05-30 16:52:53 · answer #2 · answered by sexy bass fisherman 4 · 0 0

you may basically discover pike everywhere you may hit upon a bass. Pike are elementary to capture once you artwork out how and extremely exciting to fish for, bass is extra suitable however. pike are even much less pickier than bass. the entice length desires to be extremely enormous. attempt a extensive jointed floating rapala. For some reason, pike are often attracted extra to the jointed rapalas than the no longer jointed ones. i comprehend this from expierience. different issues you are able to attempt are: -a million. trolling with a spinnerbait --2. positioned a hook by a small bluegill, perch, crappie, or shad on a great bobber and by it alongside a weedline. whilst a pike takes it dont set the hook immeadiatly. the pike will carry the bait somewhat techniques and then your bobber will come decrease back up. whilst it is going down the 2nd time, he/she is conscious that it needs it. the 1st time they convey it down, they want to chomp on it a pair situations. this methodology would possibly no longer sound like it might artwork in spite of the undeniable fact that that's great. It didnt believe it til i attempted it. ---3. attempt spoons ex. crimson devils. that's probable the mst nicely-known thank you to capture pike. Now for the desirable time of day i might say center to overdue morning and overdue night. interior the morning from approximately 9 to 11 and after 6 pm are whilst pike get somewhat lively sturdy luck!

2016-12-30 08:22:06 · answer #3 · answered by lockey 3 · 0 0

Thick weeds is definitely a good sign for Northern Pike. I would also recommend you fish with a bright colored Mepps 5. The five is the perfect size for northern pike of all sizes. You can catch both large and small ones with this size. I suggest the bright colors because Pike are EXTREMELY Aggressive fish. This means that they will attack thing simply because they are there and invade their territory. Only two things two remember here:

1) #5 Mepps!
2) Bright colors to make the fish even more aggressive.
3) Good luck!

Cheers.

2014-02-13 14:50:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In Colorado we fly fish for them in the sping when the water starts to warm. They come in the shallows to feed. Best when the water is between 65-75. I like a big black fly. Do an internet search for "pike on a fly".

2007-05-30 17:38:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like to catch pike on twister grubs, crank baits, flashy spoons, live bait like big sucker minnows and chub.

2014-06-18 22:26:25 · answer #6 · answered by Robin S 2 · 0 0

Well i like to use live minnows that are about 3-6 inches long that are double rigged at the mouth and the tail. and i will go where vegetation is heavy since they like to hide and wait for their prey

hope this helps bud.

2007-05-30 16:24:33 · answer #7 · answered by Smooth Move EX-LAX 2 · 1 0

I just troll in the outline of the weeds with a rapala that is two feet off the bottom

2014-10-21 16:14:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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