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Sounds like you guys might of fished a similar stretch that I hit last Monday. After a couple hours of working I had a nice looking pike come out of sunken tree and clamp down on a husky jerk. I went to set the hook and ripped it right out its mouth
and that was the only fish I saw all day and went home with the skunk. Good job finding some hungry perch!
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We need major rain....LOTS of it!!!
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I have had much better luck with the LOW water conditions. The deep slow water now is holding most of the pike and I find that the approach is critical. I sneak into the spot with the kayak and the first cast is key to avoid the leaves. I am sure that some spots need more water, but I will take the low clear water every time!
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I kind of thought that the Kayak fisherman does have the stealth like advantage over us in a boat with trolling motor. But wasn't sure if the low water spooks the fish and stops them from coming up to the lure? But then you can look at it another way and say less water would keep the fish concentrated in the deeper areas.
Last edited by Predator; 06-05-2015 at 11:07 PM.. |
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Passaic Pike keeps me coming back
Last edited by Predator; 07-01-2017 at 10:13 PM.. |
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Damn! That's a hell of a pike Predator! .
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That Predator don't mess around
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