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Great catch and even better of you to release. Getting me pumped for my turkey/pike trip in a couple of weeks.Broke out of lock down to do a little fishing, slow days, but you expect that when you target big northerns. This ole dino came in at 40.5" and 13.5#
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For whatever reason this one was just on the lighter side, group caught one probably a pound heavier that was three inches shorter. Just the way she goes I guess.Very nice! Thought a 40" would be 16+#'s... (Ya, I have a *fisherman scale and tape measure. haha!)
I love fishing for pike! They're a blast!
Chopped up squaw-fish, running fish type soft-bait, or flashy type reddevils?
I need to pull my boat project from the shed. Too many to do's!
Grats on your pike! Catch and release? Some great eating!
Yessir!Oahe? Nice job!
That would be intense! You better let us know when it does strike!Great catch and even better of you to release. Getting me pumped for my turkey/pike trip in a couple of weeks.
I'll be fishing the big lake. ...fly only. One day the 20 pounder will strike.
Its funny, I see pictures or watch videos and people talk about releasing them. My gut instinct always is to go "no! Why!" Because the lake I've been fishing my whole life had an illegal introduction of pike so nothing goes back in the lake on our boat. And don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating that on any of these other lakes. I get you should be releasing them. Just for my experiences on my little lake it's always kill them all, so the brain's first reaction is "wait what do they just do"Awesome!! I keep the smaller ones for food and let the big ones go.
I used to be that way in Alaska, but now they're just another native fish in this part of the world. I do have those thoughts every time about the Asian carp around here tho...Its funny, I see pictures or watch videos and people talk about releasing them. My gut instinct always is to go "no! Why!" Because the lake I've been fishing my whole life had an illegal introduction of pike so nothing goes back in the lake on our boat. And don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating that on any of these other lakes. I get you should be releasing them. Just for my experiences on my little lake it's always kill them all, so the brain's first reaction is "wait what do they just do"