Northern Pike Details

  • Water Type: freshwater
  • Latin Name: Esox lucius
  • Common Names: Pike
  • Water Temp: 50-55 degrees
  • World Record: 55lb-10z Lake of Grefeern, Germany Oct. 16, 1986 Lothar Louis
  • Last Modified By: nefisherman92 on 09/25/15 11:50 PM
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Baits and Tackle for Northern Pike

Soft Baits Check Prices

  • Drop Shot
  • A 30"er, and a couple 20-22"ers
  • All Three 20-22"

Live Bait (Other) Check Prices

  • Medium to small sized frogs seem to work the best but ive even caught pike and largemouth off of a full grown frog sink em or let em swim on top either way works very effectivly
  • Medium sized Frog

Other Check Prices

  • Big
    Dead
    Golden's

Crankbait Check Prices

  • dark colored with red
    Strike king #3
  • KVD 1.5 Chartruese/black back

Topwater Bait Check Prices

  • About 5 inch golden shiner thin profile top-water shallow diver lure ...

Stick Bait Check Prices

Spinnerbait / Buzzbait Check Prices

  • yellow spinner colorado blade silver
  • I also caught a Calico Bass at this site as well.
  • Whit Nicholos

In-Line Spinner Check Prices

  • My First Ever Pike and was only 6 inches, lol
  • Silver blades, Red/white tail
  • firetiger mepps aglia with a red treble hook and custom feather teaser tied on by yours truly

Hard Swimbait Check Prices

Worm Check Prices

  • caught on a senko while fishing for bass
  • Strike King Shim-E-Stick(like a Senko) in watermelon green with black/red flake
  • And here it is. My first Northern Pike! Those 5 inch Yamasenkos never seem to let me down. Thankfully I had a decent hookset, so the lack of a leader did not pose a problem.

Northern Pike Description

http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=16

Like the muskellunge, Esox masquinongy, and the pickerels, E. n**** and E. americanus, it is a long, sleek, predatory fish with a broad, flat mouth resembling a ducks bill, and a single dorsal fin located on the posterior portion of the body. In body shape the members of the pike group are all identical, but the northern pike can be distinguished from its relatives by three main features. Most noticeably the greenish or yellowish sides of the fish are covered with lighter colored oblong horizontal spots or streaks, whereas all other species have darker markings than the background color.

This species may be seperated from other members of the pike family in that it is greenish-gray with numerous yellowish-white bean shaped spots on its sides and has dorsal, caudal and anal fins blotched with brown or black. It is a species that was introduced to NH waters and was formerly restricted to the Connecticut River and Spofford Lake of Chesterfield, NH. They can now be found in about a dozen lakes throughout the state. They prefer cooler waters than the pickerel but are not always found in cold waters; otherwise their habitat is similar. Pike feed mostly on fish, but also eat insects, leaches, frogs, ducklings and small muskrats. The Northern Pike is highly sought by fisherman for it's fighting qualities. It is a tremendous fighter and may be taken on almost any kind of lure, as well as flies and large bass bugs. The Pike is not highly valued as a food fish, it is rather bony and, because of a heavy mucus secretion on the skin, should be skinned before cooking, otherwise a disagreeable flavor may result. The Northern Pike is one of the fastest growing freshwater species. The NH state record is 26 pounds 9.44 ounces and 44.5 inches in length taken from Moore Reservoir in 2013.

Massachusetts State Record is 35 lbs 0 oz caught by Don Greenwood Jr. in 1988 at South Pond
Brookfield, MA
Connecticut State Record is 29 lbs 0 oz caught by Joseph Nett in 1980 Lake Lillinonah, Brookfield
Rhode Island State Record is 35 lbs 47 1/2 in caught by D. LaRose in 1987 Hundred Acre Pond

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