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XArmy55 07-05-2006 06:47 PM

Pike lures???
 
I'm looking to improve my chances for pike with the kids... I have next to no tackle and would like a few pointers on what to get for pike.... What are a few must have luresfor pike??? in what colors?? Bass too if you don't mind :D...

Thanks....

Oneshot7 07-05-2006 07:11 PM

RE: Pike lures???
 
horny toad dont laugh good lure for both but pike are trash down here and a rebel broken back

James B 07-05-2006 07:18 PM

RE: Pike lures???
 
The classic is the red and white daredevel but Pike are not fussy. Just about any Lure that catchs Bass, (which are trash up here where the Walleye is king) will catch Pike as well. Mepps Spinners, Original Rapalas in the No. 18 size and Husky Jerks all work well.

mnsqueeze 07-06-2006 04:25 AM

RE: Pike lures???
 
hehe., amen jamesb.,walleye the king here., heading up to lake tobin in sask. in two days.,big walleye i hope ., take care,;.

KonaBoy 07-06-2006 07:32 AM

RE: Pike lures???
 
Ahh.....next to Lakers, my favourite fish to catch. Like the others have said, pike aren't very picky most of the time. Like James said, the red/white Daredevil (knock-off's work just as good), five-of-diamonds work good too (what I call'em, forget the actual name). Then safety-pin style spinnerbaits are always good, especially with a power grub as a trailer. Also, a long (6'-7') powerbait or sluggo will also work wonders most of the time. Don't make fun of me, but if you cut a broom handle, paint'er up red and white and add some hooks, you got yourself a pretty good impression of a Zora Spook. Usually though, I try not to use Rapala's, Bombers, etc as when a 10 pound pike's thrashing around in the bottom of the canoe, I find one hook is enough trouble. The other reason is I've had a lot of pike suck'em deep, and then that just turns out to be a mess. Hope this helps in the slightest,

Cory

TeeJay 07-07-2006 06:19 PM

RE: Pike lures???
 
A bobber and a 6-8" Golden shinner. A cooler of beer and a camera. Just get ready!

buckhunter14 07-08-2006 06:23 AM

RE: Pike lures???
 
LIve Minnows or In-line Spinners... Bucktail Spinners if possible

Champlain Islander 07-11-2006 07:28 PM

RE: Pike lures???
 
Chatreuse and orange spinner baits work really well on Champlain. Just find the weeds and start chucking and they will come. Red and white daredevil is the standard though. No pike anywhere can resist them for some reason. If I had to have one lure in any unknown lake it would be the old red and white. That is all I used as a kid and caught everything from trout, walleyes northerns and bass on them.

Western MA Hunter 07-14-2006 12:47 PM

RE: Pike lures???
 
I have good luck w/ Chartruse & Whiet Titanium Spinners, Johnson Silver Minnows, An large Jointed Rapalas.


mnsqueeze 07-15-2006 09:14 PM

RE: Pike lures???
 
hey dont forget to run a few crankbaits also ., we really hit the pike this past week with them .,


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