Fav Pike Lure

This is where it's all going on. One can ask for advice or general information or simply chew the fat about fishing tackle, tips, and locations.
User avatar
Placide
Bronze Participant
Bronze Participant
Posts: 176
Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:58 am
Location: Barrhaven

Post by Placide »

I have two!!!!

A Storm Wideeyed Pike modified, Thanks Mr. J!!!!

And of course a Red and White Spinner Bait.
User avatar
HogHunter
Bronze Participant
Bronze Participant
Posts: 264
Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:17 pm
Location: Ottawa

Post by HogHunter »

This spring I was guiding in Northern Ontario and really had a great opportunity to really narrow down spring pike baits. I took notes, recorded times, weather, sizes, depths, lures etc. As well as topwaters and spinnerbaits do work in the spring, hands down the best baits were big spoons. Particularly the 5 of diamonds. Bucktails also worked well but I would not hesitate to only throw the 5 of diamonds everyday for weeks at a time.
User avatar
Hookup
Silver Participant
Silver Participant
Posts: 795
Joined: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:54 am
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (eh)

Post by Hookup »

Image

This kind of bait... in-line spinner.. big, with a gold leaf... and loads of redbuck tail... it's go-to for me 100% of the time for pike...
User avatar
Todd B.
Diamond Participant
Diamond Participant
Posts: 2148
Joined: Fri May 23, 2003 12:05 pm
Location: Ottawa
Contact:

Post by Todd B. »

Hookup,

Hmmm....that looks like it would be a little hard to chuck with your fly rod?! ;-)
"There wouldn't have been any butt kickings if that stupid death ray had worked."
User avatar
Hookup
Silver Participant
Silver Participant
Posts: 795
Joined: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:54 am
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (eh)

Post by Hookup »

Oh, crap... Ummm... I didn't cross back over to the other side Todd, I swear.. I still only Fly-Fish... don't revoke my privileges please@@@!!

Image

That's what I meant to post.. that's my favorite Pike Fly... The SEX DUNGEON baby... nothing like it...

O'Course, I cannot tie one of those... but i'm going after some pike this year, now I have a reason to try... Think my 5wt will hold up?

.
User avatar
Todd B.
Diamond Participant
Diamond Participant
Posts: 2148
Joined: Fri May 23, 2003 12:05 pm
Location: Ottawa
Contact:

Post by Todd B. »

Hookup,

If I recall you were tossing with a Sage? Lifetime warranty....just ship it back and have them replace it. :-)
"There wouldn't have been any butt kickings if that stupid death ray had worked."
User avatar
Hookup
Silver Participant
Silver Participant
Posts: 795
Joined: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:54 am
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (eh)

Post by Hookup »

I upgraded my sage to an Ovris Helios 5wt, 9ft, fast tip (for get the code.. 9.5 action I think).... but she also comes with 25yr full replacement... so yer right... bring on the bruisers...
User avatar
Out4trout
Gold Participant
Gold Participant
Posts: 1746
Joined: Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:38 pm
Location: Eastern Ontario

Post by Out4trout »

Hookup - interesting spinner (like the trailer hook) and fly.
That fly looks like it would work for bass as well...
I assume it's a sinking?
User avatar
Troller
Bronze Participant
Bronze Participant
Posts: 424
Joined: Sat Apr 15, 2006 3:19 am
Location: Kanata

Post by Troller »

Wow, good info on this thread. For me it depends where I am. Sometimes Big-0 works well for me and the good ol' Red Devil and the Diamond spoons. When they are shallow in summer top water lures are a blast when they are hitting.
Reminds me I must start to sharpen them up!
Good fishing,
Dave
User avatar
Hookup
Silver Participant
Silver Participant
Posts: 795
Joined: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:54 am
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (eh)

Post by Hookup »

I've never used the spinner for anything other than pike... I do not target musky, but i'm fairly sure it would work at times... The in-line is big, covers the palm of your hand kind of big... say 6" from tip to trailing hook... Creates loads of vibrations and flash.. (duh, it's a spinner) and that's where I get my confidence from...

The SEX DUNGEON fly is something I found this winter online.. (don't even ask what I was searching for...) I want to tie some in small ish sizes, say 1"-2" overall length... I also think that the beads can be used as noise-makers if done right... so when you strip it it slides under water a bit, makes topwater disturbance and clacks along...

I have not done any looking into how to connect two hooks, is there a special knot, etc... but the fly itself doesn't look overly hard to tie.. (so i'll spend 2 days messing it up before I get a crappy "it'll fish" version)..

I think that it would do a fantastic job of representing many baitfish/minnos... and could represent a nice slider-style muddler...

Tied LARGE, say 5-6inches, in red and whites with some yellows and/or blacks thrown in, it should be a killer sub-surface pike fly...
User avatar
Jebby
Silver Participant
Silver Participant
Posts: 682
Joined: Fri Mar 17, 2006 3:07 pm

Post by Jebby »

canadian wiggler anything but the silver one. 5 of diamonds is my fav. also dark spinner baits and deep diving cranks for late summer.
User avatar
Bass Addict
Diamond Participant
Diamond Participant
Posts: 4536
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 4:47 pm
Location: I'm keeping an EYE on Fish-Hawk

Post by Bass Addict »

Fishing 24/7 wrote:spring ... buzzbait...

summer in dence weed... spinnerbaits gets them out....

fall........for the beasts ..... anything with bucktail works great...

You forgot a season there Mon Chum...............'' Winter '' = Big Golden Shiners

I know first hand it can get real expensive using these , ie like this winter it cost us a fortune using those Monster Golden Shiners , Probably a couple of hundred dollars each............ :twisted: :twisted:


At a dollar each it doesn't take long to add up :wink: :oops: :oops:
User avatar
Todd B.
Diamond Participant
Diamond Participant
Posts: 2148
Joined: Fri May 23, 2003 12:05 pm
Location: Ottawa
Contact:

Post by Todd B. »

The "Sex Dungeon" that Hookup posted is actually a trout fly (for BIG trout).

You can find the pattern, along with a bunch of other trigger flies (which would also work for bass/pike at:

http://flyfisherman.com/ftb/kgtrigger/
"There wouldn't have been any butt kickings if that stupid death ray had worked."
User avatar
Paddler
Bronze Participant
Bronze Participant
Posts: 101
Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:17 pm
Location: s.e. pa

Post by Paddler »

Have to go with a 3/8 oz. white & chart. spinnerbait w/ a #5 willow
or sometimes a smaller 1/4 oz. w/ a #4 colorado blade
User avatar
troutnmuskiehunter
Diamond Participant
Diamond Participant
Posts: 3131
Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:30 am

Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Bass Addict wrote:
Fishing 24/7 wrote:spring ... buzzbait...

summer in dence weed... spinnerbaits gets them out....

fall........for the beasts ..... anything with bucktail works great...

You forgot a season there Mon Chum...............'' Winter '' = Big Golden Shiners

I know first hand it can get real expensive using these , ie like this winter it cost us a fortune using those Monster Golden Shiners , Probably a couple of hundred dollars each............ :twisted: :twisted:


At a dollar each it doesn't take long to add up :wink: :oops: :oops:
Man....you can say that again Paul!!!.....damn LARGE Golden Shiners probably ran me a few hundred dollars this winter :evil: :twisted: :x
Post Reply