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So you eat those things?Nice 36.5” pike This morning. Kept a 29.5” male today. Was really good action this morning but slowed up this afternoon. Have to bring my extension next time I almost didn’t get through today
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I can smell the pike slime on my hands just looking at your picture.Nice 36.5” pike This morning. Kept a 29.5” male today. Was really good action this morning but slowed up this afternoon. Have to bring my extension next time I almost didn’t get through today
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We did a blind taste test years back in Canada. Pike, walleye, and smallmouth. The pike won and it wasn’t close. I’d have never guessed it. I don’t love fishing for them and spend plenty of time cussing them while tying new jigs on, but I’ll gladly eat them.So you eat those things?
Nope, this is a fading past time for me. I love fishing but it’s too much work for me now.Anyone able to get out yet?
Negative, ghost rider@BoomerUSAF you ice fishing today?
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On tipups. I bring the tools out with me everytine I get a flag unhook the fish in the hole then quickly run to the shack for a picture and measurements. That’s the only way I can get nice pictures when I’m solo. I drill a hole next to the shack to release them from to minimize time out of waterIce around here was dicey at best, game fish is closed and we just got pounded with snow. We are done for the year.
Are you catching those pigs jigging or on tipups? Your pics are often in the shack, not sure. Just curious, slamming fish that size would be a blast either way.
No I don’t mark anyDo you mark them and recatch any of them?
Do you mark them and recatch any of them?
I’ve found that pike often have distinct enough patterns that you can ID them from their spots. I learned one sleepless night that I’ve caught multiple pike at least twice.No I don’t mark any