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what is the best lure for pike

Question by nbrdave. Uploaded on June 05, 2009

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from hunterkid94 wrote 39 weeks 17 hours ago

other than live bait like fish, ive heard alot of good things about the Rapala Husky Jerk HJ-14. im accually goin on a pike trip in ontario so i hope people answer, it will help us both!!!

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from cooner wrote 39 weeks 16 hours ago

i like husky jerks or the standard rapala for them . a spinner bait works well also yellow or white work well for me . but it is hard to beat a minnow swimming around on your hook for them .or a noisy blade type top water lure work great for them i still hammer them on an old devils horse or tiny torpedo . tube jigs are good .

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from streack wrote 39 weeks 11 hours ago

If the pike are in the weeds waiting to ambush a meal as it passes by; try a Jitterbug, watching the strikes are amazing. I have also had great success with the Rapala Subwalk and Little Cleo spoons (2/3oz.)

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from ken.mcloud wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

We have pretty good success with big 'ol minnows on big 'ol jig heads so that you can cast them a mile or two.

Pull them back along the edges of weed beds and hold on for the ride, they're fun to catch!

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from Fisher Boy wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

we've had great luck with jigs and salted minnows

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

It will all depend on conditions, but I like to cover alot of water with in-line spinners ex. mepps aglia, if I am in a weedy area I grab a Johnson silver minnow first.

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from matouse3 wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

Silver and black, Storm thunderstick.

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from shane wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

Dardevle

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from hunterkid94 wrote 39 weeks 17 hours ago

other than live bait like fish, ive heard alot of good things about the Rapala Husky Jerk HJ-14. im accually goin on a pike trip in ontario so i hope people answer, it will help us both!!!

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from cooner wrote 39 weeks 16 hours ago

i like husky jerks or the standard rapala for them . a spinner bait works well also yellow or white work well for me . but it is hard to beat a minnow swimming around on your hook for them .or a noisy blade type top water lure work great for them i still hammer them on an old devils horse or tiny torpedo . tube jigs are good .

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from streack wrote 39 weeks 11 hours ago

If the pike are in the weeds waiting to ambush a meal as it passes by; try a Jitterbug, watching the strikes are amazing. I have also had great success with the Rapala Subwalk and Little Cleo spoons (2/3oz.)

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from ken.mcloud wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

We have pretty good success with big 'ol minnows on big 'ol jig heads so that you can cast them a mile or two.

Pull them back along the edges of weed beds and hold on for the ride, they're fun to catch!

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from Fisher Boy wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

we've had great luck with jigs and salted minnows

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

It will all depend on conditions, but I like to cover alot of water with in-line spinners ex. mepps aglia, if I am in a weedy area I grab a Johnson silver minnow first.

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from matouse3 wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

Silver and black, Storm thunderstick.

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from shane wrote 38 weeks 6 days ago

Dardevle

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