Birds Diving For Fish

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birds diving for fish

Search and seizure of small pike is relatively easy. They spend most of their time in shallow, weedy areas from 2 to 15 feet deep. However, capture the ugly monster pike is not so simple. They are among the smaller pike during the spring, but as it warms in the summer they move to waters deeper, 15 to 30 feet or more. Fishing for these big fish is more difficult because they are more scattered. Summer pike fishing is also difficult if the water gets too hot. If you can not find cooler water pike do not eat as often or eat very little.

Northern pike are best fished during the daytime. They are rarely caught while fishing later in the night, but it does happen.

Pike couples usually stay in one area, hidden at the top of weeds waiting for the fish bait or lure or bait tempting fate. Normally pike still lurking in the weeds or near submerged cover like logs or rocks. Then they like to do short vicious lunges at bait fish passage and again its attractive offer. They can live in almost any freshwater environment.

Inlets and bays of larger lakes or even the Great Lakes in Canada and the U.S. in the port a large number of large pike. These bays have slightly water warmer and more food than the open sea.

Smaller northern lakes of the Canadian Shield can grow trophy northern pike, usually because they have the heavy fishing pressure of the southern lakes that survive longer and grow trophy size.

Weedy bays and estuaries of most lakes all have northerns, manmade reservoirs have big pike with all that is submerged cover created a perfect environment for these nasty boys.

Bobber Pike fishing is a fun way to fish. Northerns can not resist a big minnow dangling from a float. They can sit and simply watch, but with Pike unpleasant time hit to attack. Just sharing that cork and some bait for a likely weed-line, drop off, sunken island or point, then simply sit back, relax and enjoy.

A cork platform is easy to do, use a steel leader and a hook 12 "# 1. Attach a float inches 1 1 / 2 or 2 to the line. Add sinkers or split shot to balance. Connecting a large minnow in the upper lip or just behind the dorsal fin. Despite the type of fish Small is used to try to use something at least 6 inches long.

The strike of a pike is usually violent. The fish can pull the cork on a strike. Guidelines line after the strike. A pike often grabs the bait in the middle or crosswise and then run with it. Then he will take the bait, reel in any slack line then make your snap and set the hook. The fight of a big northern pike will test your forehead and of course your skill. Often will to fight very little until they are close to the boat or on land. Then, without warning that the North will make a few long runs, or even erase the surface in a leap for throw the hook out and have fun and enjoy.

After northerns have left the shallow waters in the summer of quick trawl is a great way to attract these nasty predators to strike. Troll just off the weed beds in about 20 feet of water, with big lips deep diving plugs that will track high-speed straight. Most fishermen use a stiff rods and level wind reels 20 to 30 pounds of proof.

With that snake body, big head and sharp teeth, northern pike looks terrible and nasty reputation to match. It is not uncommon for a pike to strike a big bass, perch or fish-eye bulging struggling at the end of the line. In some cases, not just let go, even to the ship.

In most waters, the pike is the dog above. They also feed on muskrats, mice, turtles, salamanders, small ducks and other birds, but feed mainly on fish. Often they will other fish in half its size.

When pike prowl the shallows, casting allows the fish the weeds or snag infested areas otherwise could not fish. Lures, with the best live action work. Metal spoons that move attract a strike. Try using bright colors red yellow work well and silver. Just vary your speed and pull the bait from time to time to attract fish, go fishing again and enjoy!

About the Author:

Jack Phillips has been an avid Canadian angler for over 50 years. Fishing Canada provides solid advice for walleye, bass, pike, muskie, a variety of trout, arctic char bass and more. Idea’s on when and where to go on your next trip to Canada. Ice fishing tips. Delicious fish recipes also!

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