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PR Pike 5/31/15
Got a call from two friends who wanted to hit the river for some pike action on Sunday morning. Hit the river in the morning, fully expecting a downpour at any moment but the weather held for a few hours. Caught a bunch of pike, nothing huge, with the largest in the upper 20's.
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Nice job on the PR pike...keep it up, they make them bigger!
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Just once like to see a photo of pike not covered in mud! Got to use a little more TLC fellas!
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In addition, my goal once the fish is landed is to get it released as quickly as possible, so Im not going to examine the fish to make sure there is 0% mud on it. I snap a picture and send them on their way quickly, which is probably one of the most important aspects of post-release survival anyway. Lastly, given the fact that fish constantly shed and produce slime throughout their lives, I doubt a little mud would be an issue. Whatever is stuck in the slime (i.e. mud, pathogens, etc) gets shed with the slime and more is produced. |
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Keep up the good catching dude. Your on the Pike path. Good looking fish!!!
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Nice pike but, please tell me where you landed that giant bluefin in your avatar?!?!
Lost my first giant last year... It hurts my soul every single day lol... |
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My comment was more in reference to this photo. That's a lot of "substrate" on that fish ;)
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