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Pygmy 03-09-2007 08:54 AM

Jigging for Pike
 
I live near the Finger Lakes in western NY.... Due to the extreme depth of these lakes ( Seneca Lake is 600 feet deep) many of them do not generally freeze in the winter, allowing for some excellent open water winter fishing for trout, landlocked salmon, bass, pike ,pickerel and panfish... One of my favorite types of winter fishing is fishing for northern pike on Seneca lake with bucktail jigs...

Medium weight tackle works well...I use a 7 foot medium light graphite rod with an open faced reel and 10 pound test monofiliment..I like a limp line like Trilene XL for jigging... The lures are lead headed bucktail jigs in 1/4 to 1/2 oz. weights...Many colors work well , butI prefer black or brown...I also usually add a 4" or 5" black pork ripple rind ...Some guys use a plastic trailer, butI prefer the pork...

The technique is to drift parallel to shore in any where from 10 to 30 feet of water, and cast the jigs along submerged weed beds...Generally the outside edge of the weed bed is most productive for bigger fish... A slow, fairly steady swimming retrieve usually works best..

The fish really hammer those jigs....Fish average from 6 to 8 pounds, with enough fish in the double digits to make it interesting...

At present, I'm planning a trip Monday with a couple of friends..



lethalconnection 03-09-2007 01:00 PM

RE: Jigging for Pike
 
Sounds like a good time and a good set-up you got there but im more of a troller. When i head out for walleye and pike i tend to use a bottom bouncer with a charteuse spinning walleye rig with a slice of beef heart attached to it and just have the boat moving as slow as possible and the pike and walleye hammer all day, on a good day i can usually catch about 40 walleye and about 40 pike so the arms are tired after a day like that, so we end up goin back to camp and stretch our arms out so they arent stiff the next day by swilling back the brews:D:D but for some reason our heads our really sore the next day after our stretching:D:D:D

mallard stalker 03-09-2007 07:59 PM

RE: Jigging for Pike
 
Sounds fun!

mallard stalker 03-12-2007 04:59 PM

RE: Jigging for Pike
 
Have any pictures of fish from there? Sounds like the ultimate fishing destination.

Pygmy 03-12-2007 09:04 PM

RE: Jigging for Pike
 
I don't have any online pictures, although I have some prints from years past..

Went this morning and the pike did NOT co-operate..Caught one northern about 4 pounds and a pickerel...

mallard stalker 03-13-2007 07:23 AM

RE: Jigging for Pike
 
Ahhhh too bad.:D

Pygmy 03-13-2007 08:35 AM

RE: Jigging for Pike
 
Mallard...Lanark County, Eh...??..

Any turkeys in the area up there yet..??

I hunt gobblers everyspring with a friend down In Prince Edward County, near Picton...

mallard stalker 03-13-2007 12:40 PM

RE: Jigging for Pike
 
Tons o' gobblers up here and the best part you always get your tag!:)


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