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I’ve been a bit slow on posting reviews of the last couple of Lure Northern, but it’s time to catch up. Overall, the Lure Northern was great, and I have no problem recommending Lure Northern for anyone wanting one.
I LOVE THIS Lure Northern
Best time of year for northern pike fishing in alberta (months please)?
Im going fishing Lure Northern for pike early july, and im just wondering if the pike will be hitting hard at this time of year. Thanks. please share techniques and any lures you might use.
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December 12th, 2010 at 5:54 am
Match the hatch as I always say. It should work but it’s gonna get torn up awfully bad. These lures were designed for less toothy fish.~good luck catchin’
December 12th, 2010 at 5:59 pm
1. Spinnerbait’s2.Plastic Worms3. Jig’s4. Rapala-type floating/diving minnow’s(hard plastic’s)These are your “basic” 4 lures.It’s important to have “some” of these basic 4 when seriously fishing for Bass, Snakes, ‘Eye’s, Etc.Everyone has their fav. My fav may not work where you are. But, here is a list of what you will usually find in my tackle box:1. Various types/styles of Berkley “Gulp”&”Power Worm” product’s (curly-tailed grubs, worms, trailer’s, Etc.)2. Various Rapala/Yozuri/Cotton Cordell/Rebel hard plastic lures.3. Various spinnerbait’s & In-line spinner’s: Titanium T1, “Jig-spinner’s”, Strike King “Midnight Special’s”,”Mini-King’s”, Etc.4. Many, many variety’s of Jig’s in different weight’s.5. Topwater lures.If I had to pick 1 item that I COULDN’T go fishing without, it would be the Berkley product’s. “Gulp” product’s are so “real” you can use them as dead “bait” if you had too! And I don’t think I could live without my Jig’s &”Jig-spinner’s”. Hope this helps? Good luck on your new adventure into fishing!
December 13th, 2010 at 6:36 am
long A bomber, red/white daredevil, erie dearie
December 13th, 2010 at 6:26 pm
ARE YOU on a boat or on the bank?? THAT MAKES A HUGE difference in the delta.
December 14th, 2010 at 5:42 am
If you allready have a rod and reel, check the condition of the line, if over 2-3 years old, been stored where it gets hot (garage or shed) or where lots of sun (UV degrades mono line) it is time to replace. On the Rod near reel seat (handle) is manufactures reccomendations for line size. If you dont have a Rod/Reel setup a basic unit can be purchased at any decent sporting goods store or if you are feeling a bit adventerous try a pawn shop, have found some real finds here. Go to a dollar store and purchase a small parts tray/divided tray with well fitting lid, cheapest place to get them and might as well save a few bucks. Have found my favorite at Harbor Freight tools. A small tool bag works good too. Don’t reccomend the classic “Tackle box” as the trays will spill really easy when dropped or tipped over. Now that you have someplace to put your gear what do you put in it. Lets keep it simple, a package of snap swivels appropriate to your line, a couple of packs of sliding egg sinkers (dont get too large, you can always add a second) a spool of leader line, about 4lb is a good start, a couple of packs of hooks ( I like to use a fine wire, long shank, fly fishing hook for streamers, they float easier with floating bait(more on this later)). For bait…… HMMMM gotta go with Power bait or any alternative of floating putty bait, Gulp works well for me, as far as color Flourescent pink, Chartruse, and maybee White. Either the paste or the Eggs, the eggs are good because easy to handle and last longer. Use only enough to float the hook too big a glop and the hook will be too deply buried in it. 1/2 a nightcrawler and a Mini marshmallow is always a classic bait. No need to use the whole crawler just a waste. For a lure I would stick with a couple of medium spoons, Chrome works most of the time, A Roostertail/Bangtail in a few ranging colors Brown, Red, Green.And you must have ( I still carry one even though I have been fishing and tying line for 35 years) a Knot tying book/pamphlet. Trust me unless you know how tying a knot in Monofiliment line is nearly impossible especially if you want them to stay tied. Bummer to loose a real keeper and find it was your knot that failed.A small set of finger nail clippers will make cutting the monofiliment line a real breeze, they dont weigh anything or cost much. Keep in mind most fishing gear is not to catch fish it is to catch fishermen. Keep it simple, if it gets lost (and it will) your not out much, it is easily replaced at just about any minimart that advertises fishing gear (good place to check out what works for the local area while you are filling up the ice chest with Beer and microwaving a gut bomb of a Burrito). The expensive gadgets will come later as your expertise grows.A 4′ piece of cord as a fish stringer (gotta have good thoughts). Above all, have a good time. And remenber it is called Fishing not Catching for a reason.
December 14th, 2010 at 6:04 pm
Do they still make them?I used to have some and liked them very much.
December 15th, 2010 at 6:11 am
Tip ups are very effective with a good sized shiner, sucker, smelt or something like that. Each situation is different so you might have to try different things every time you go out. Usually where I fish, 8 to 12 feet of water with the minnow a few feet below the ice gives the most consistent action. One lake where the panfish hang in almost 25 fow, about 2 or 3 feet above the panfish (near bottom) seems best. Use trial and error to pick up on the things that work. Small details learned from experience can be very important so pay attention to them. Weeds are good. Fish that they feed on are good (panfish, minnows etc.). Northerns can hunt in a foot of water or a hundred feet of water. Don’t be afraid to change spots or techniques if unsuccessful for an hour or two.Jigging is also effective with artificial lures with or without minnows.Don’t forget to use steel leaders.
December 15th, 2010 at 5:46 pm
swim baits are soft (worm like) paddle tail baits usually hooked up with leadheads. Jerk baits are hard plastic or wood baits (just like crank baits) but have no lip off the front which makes them dive down during a retrieve. some have spinners on them or hollowed out front ends they are also called stick baits, cigar baits, pencil poppers, poppers and spooks (for the zara spook) they almost all are top water baits that float and with varied retrieves the action changes.
December 16th, 2010 at 5:52 am
Try a jig spinner with gulp. Also take along a fe extra jigs and a few rapala’s. Have fun there.