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hey guys, im new to pike fishing and was wanting to fish for pike this weekend in a river where i hear they are there to be caught. was thinking of using spoons but not sure how to rig them up? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. or any other lure suggestions?

thanks.

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For pike fishing that kind of lure I use a med hvy 7' rod with 20 - 30lb. braided line. Mono Line would work also. I fish the backwaters for pike in S.E. MN and my go to bait for pike is a 1/2 to 3/4 oz white spinnerbait with double colorado blades. My second choice is a shallow suspending rapala husky jerk bait.

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You don't need to do anything special to use spoons or rapalas, as suggested. They can be used on just about any rod and any reel and any line. Bite protection leaders are recommended whenever fishing pike.

The lighter the line, the easier it breaks, but the farther it can cast. Monofilament has been around forever, and to anyone new to fishing or who doesn't do it much I'd suggest 8-20lb monofilament for pike. Personally I'd go with 12lb.

Cast. Reel. Catch pike.

You can reel fast, slow, change speeds or stop intermittently, or just steadily, all different kinds of retrieves will catch fish.

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