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Good pike hardbaits!
#1
Posted 10 March 2010 - 12:08 AM
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#2
Posted 10 March 2010 - 01:05 AM
http://www.in-fisher... ... othy-tales
I only caught one in my life before on a crankbait, and it was a lipless crank that was dragged across the bottom very slowly. People say suspended is the way to go now, and that's what i've been trying lately, with no luck of course.
#3
Posted 10 March 2010 - 05:17 PM
#4
Posted 10 March 2010 - 06:54 PM
Another lure that I've tried on Pike but haven't caught anything yet is a suspending crank made by a local Canadian guy(Fish Master Lures). I've caught walleye and bass with them insummer but no pike yet.
http://www.fishmasterlures.net
Dirk
#5
Posted 10 March 2010 - 08:30 PM
#6
Posted 11 March 2010 - 08:46 AM
Dirk
#7
Posted 13 April 2010 - 08:06 PM
#8
Posted 14 April 2010 - 07:12 AM
#9
Posted 14 April 2010 - 03:52 PM
you can fish deep or shallow, fast or slow, and it gives a lot vibrations to cover a lot of water.
#10
Posted 12 March 2012 - 10:20 PM
So you don't need expensive tackle for pike.
#11
Posted 13 March 2012 - 09:57 AM
One bait I wouldn't go pike fishing with out is the Rapala X-Rap Subwalk, clown color. Pike really like that walk the dog type motion I like the #11 size
Another good option is the Rapala Flat Rap, Firetiger. #10
The Storm Thundersticks with uv coating in green fire uv is deadly for low light conditions. I think its a 5"
#12
Posted 13 March 2012 - 11:08 PM
I'll be hitting up the T.O. Islands all week for the first time, what are some good pike lures that do well in this area?
I would try a smithwick rogue or a rapala husky jerk. You can also try using a 4"-6" plastic sented minnow bait with little or no weight and last but not least a live minnow . Work it very slow this time of year....Twitch, Twitch......30 second pause. The pike are in prespawn mode right now and are not willing to chase baits that are moving quickly. I was out in the boat twice in early March and we did very good with baits working them very slow. Here are a few pike I got in the last two weeks in Lake Ontario.
#13
Posted 14 March 2012 - 01:01 AM
#14
Posted 17 March 2012 - 12:56 AM
i was at toronto islands for most of the day yesterday and didn't see one pike. did see some big carp swimming around though.
Fished with mepps, crankbaits and worms.
I would go with xraps med size of husky jerks.
#15
Posted 11 July 2012 - 02:04 PM
#16
Posted 12 July 2012 - 09:41 AM
All you have to do is spend the 6 bucks on a size 5 mepp(prefer the traditional silver) and attack a white, neon green, or yellow grub on the hook to give it just that little bit of extra action
Holla! My first pike of the year was finally on a No. 3 mepps long tipped with a white grub... that was after trying every lure in the box lol. I was so excited that I swore it would be my favourite pike lure
#17
Posted 12 July 2012 - 01:31 PM
Holla! My first pike of the year was finally on a No. 3 mepps long tipped with a white grub... that was after trying every lure in the box lol. I was so excited that I swore it would be my favourite pike lure
Aha success! Yes the mepps brand brings out some pretty good action when you add little things to it. You can change the hook to a red treble with a feather/grub or even live bait sometimes but I prefer the standard grub change.
#18
Posted 22 January 2013 - 12:22 AM
#19
Posted 22 January 2013 - 01:48 PM
If you're going deep use a willowleaf spinner blade size 5-6; for medium depth use a french or indiana spinner blade size 4-5; and if you're planning on bulging the surface (my personal fav.) I'd recommend a size 4 Colorado blade. Casting spoons work great and surprisingly so does casting flutter spoons meant to troll with. The erratic action is fantastic IMO.
Bright colours matter in medium and shallow depths, not so much after 15-20 FOW. I like green and yellow chartreuse, flame red, orange, and neon pink. If you can find a spinner or spoon that has these colours and a decent amount of reflective shine you're in the money. Just get your lure noticed, whether through obnoxious colours or wild vibration.
#20
Posted 26 January 2013 - 09:47 AM
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