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Pike Fishing Lures Demystified

2016/7/16 16:35:13

A species generally encountered in the northern fresh waters of the globe, pike is a favorite catch for many hobbyists. The maximum length one such fish can reach is 1.83 meters and its weight can go up to 35 kilograms.

If you are after pike, don't forget to take special pike fishing lures, or you'll fail to catch. Yet, you may have all the accessories possible and still be unsuccessful if you know nothing about the feeding habits and the specifics of the species.

All the baits and lures take their inspiration from the fish diet. Pike loves shoal fish and they sometimes prey on their smaller kin. They also love insects and amphibians and would not say no to mice or moles or even ducklings if they are really hungry.

There are four main categories of pike fishing lures: spoons, spinners, live fish and swim baits. The first category, spoons, are very appealing for pike because of their chaotic nature and their trebling motion. This kind of pike fishing lures also has the reputation of catching fish more rapidly than other models.

Spinners on the other hand are simpler pike fishing lures preferred by most hobbyists. However it is recommended that one should use the bigger size of this kind of lure because otherwise pike might not bite. For short bites, you can still catch the fish if you attach a trailer hook to the pike fishing lures so that the pike may not escape.

The third type of pike fishing lures is represented by the swim baits. Usually made of plastic, these items have a major downside: the lure gets damaged when the fish bites and you have to replace it every time .

Live fish will definitely be the traditional or classic variant of pike fishing lures. Depending on the type of pike one intends to catch, any of the food sources mentioned above are a good choice for lure, especially minnows that work pretty well with smaller pike.

All in all, pike fishing lures represent an accessory, and it is up to the angler to decide whether they need to be artificial or natural.

Those who have very little experience with fishing should get well informed on what materials and equipment items to bring along, if they are keen on catching something.
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