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No joke, when I was looking for Pike Musky the other day, I was having one heck of a time finding it online. When I did finally find it, I made sure I bought it quickly. What follows is my review.
I was impressed with Pike Musky plain and simple. When I placed my order, I had in in my hands within 3 days and that’s no joke. The key is looking for a seller with over a 100 feedback rating on Ebay. I’ve even included an Ebay listing to Pike Musky in this review to make it even easier on you.
Northern Pike Why Cant I Find Them?
hello i live in ma i fish all the time and my goal is to catch pike and its been 4 years since i started to try to fish for them and i have not even had a glimpse of one i never even seen one in person i fish at lakes and rivers that have pike in them i dont know what im doing wrong i tired everything from daredevils to dead sunfish to topwater Pike Musky lures shiners i always just end up catching bass and im sick of it i want pike i catch a few chainers here and there and im also interested in catching tiger musky but no luck with that either any advice the main place i fish at is webster lake in webster ma and the french river in dudley ma any help will be greatly appreciatedthats the thing i cant even get annoying little ones i try weeds everything different lakes no luck i think im doomed to never catch a northern pikei usually go in the early afternoon untill like 5 or 6pm sometimes in the morning as well i heard they dont bite at night so i never triedother things i have tried is using perch as bait trolling and i spend like 50 on different lures made specially for pike no luck
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December 14th, 2010 at 10:52 pm
My god, Bud, your in the middle of Gods country up there, with all the specialty game fish up there, Bass should be a last resort for fishing, (although I love Bass fishing to), I much prefer to fish for the first five fish on your list, not to mention Walleye, or Lake Trout, which are also a blast to catch, and here are some great spots for you to do just that…………….
December 15th, 2010 at 11:09 am
I am not familiar with Lake Nippising but I have fished in Canada numerous times. Here is what I’ve found- Most Border and Canadian Lakes can be easily fished with only a handful of various bait’s and lures. Bait’s?- Leeches and Shiners will be your best bait for Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, medium-sized Northern Pike. If you are dead-set on catching trophy Pike with bait an 8-12″ Sucker would be your best bait. Lures?- Jigs are probably the cheapest and most productive lure. 1/4-3/8 OZ being the best weight’s and Black & Chartreuse being the better colors. Berkley Gulp Leeches and 4″ Curly-tailed Grubs are good trailers for your jigs. Jigs are also perfect tipped with a live minnow or leech. Spoons can be fantastic for Northern Pike/Musky. Rapala’s can be productive in the shallower sections of any Canadian lake. Any Rapala that resembles Cisco’s, Shiners, or Shad can be deadly if trolled behind the boat. It’s important to use Fluorocarbon leaders or a low diameter Braided line in some clear Canadian lakes because of the amazing clarity of the water. I’ve used Fireline 4/10 “smoke-colored” braid and Power Pro 3/8 braid with very good results. “Dog -walked” Topwater lures can be esp deadly on Smallmouth Bass and Northern Pike. Try to find “current” or a stream flowing into your lake. This will increase your odds of catching fish. Remember, it’s not unusual to catch 50-100 fish in one day in Canada! Hope this info helped ya? Good fishing.
December 15th, 2010 at 10:28 pm
Lake of the WOODS and you don’t need to go into Canada. There is excellent fishing in the Minnesota sector.. Also Voyageurs NP. But you ain’t see’d nuttin until you have fished Bank’s Lake, which is my secret location. Monster Walleyes, Smallmouths, trout and Perch.
December 16th, 2010 at 10:50 am
8 to 10 for bass, except in heavy weeds I would go up to 15. Musky and Northerns I use 17 to 20 . Never tie a regular knot in any as that will lessing the strength by more than half.
December 16th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
I like to use lures. (More active fishing than a bobber and bait). They have Pike/Musky specific lures, but pike will hit most any lure. They like to play with lures and bait, so don’t be surprised to get hits but no fish the first few tosses.Your best bet is to talk to a local bait shop to see what the fish are hitting. They do vary in hunting and feeding during different times of the year depending on what the main food supply is at that time. They may be feeding more in the surface and you might want floating minnows or similar bait, or they might be feeding more off the bottom, in which case you want the bait to sink. The might be more actively hunting, in which case the lures will be the most successful.