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Hit the river this Sunday on the kayak. Water was cold, low 40s, and very high, but fishable. Fished with spinnerbaits, ratltraps, jerkbaits, grubs, and swimbaits, but didn't even get a nibble. It's okay, still got my first freshwater outing of year in, can't complain. My question is, at what temps do the pike generally start biting? Thanks.
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They are hit or miss this time of year, but they will bite. Slow down your presentation.
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i havent fished the passaic but what I do this time of year on lets say the bigD is fish w a float. get a thule or similar that uses a tube ring to hold ur line depth and fish live bait on a small jighead or hook w a splitshot and float them downriver slowly. The thule style floats make it super easy to adjust depth, u wanna be near the bottom. lots of steelhead and walleye are fished this way thru the winter, works great
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