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Old 12-03-2008, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by smarr7 View Post
im curious on other peoples idea's i have fished in warmer weather and have landed 2 pretty big pike 12lb and 15lb.. today i was fishing and it was ice cold and we never had a bite all day. Also would the pike be deeper in the colder weather? im pretty new to pike fishing although i thought i was a pro when i caught my 2 personal best but thats fishing.

The real pike experts will be along soon but
Pike tend to go deep when it's cold and as they don't expend much energy they tend not to feed as often I've seen it said that some fish will eat only once a week so you really have to annoy them in cold weather to get a response out of them
Take a noisy plug or spinner past a Pikes nose often enough then they get snappy and grab at your lure
then all hell breaks loose
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