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Where to Find Pike Just after Ice Out??


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Here's what I said in a post about seasons a couple posts below this one... It should be interesting!

It could be quite interesting this year with this lingering winter and late arriving Spring. I'll be looking to dark bottom, North and Northwest bays come opener, as they get the most sunlight and will warm faster. Even in Central Minn, this may hold true, but especially up North with the late ice off. If not there, then I'll look to adjacent weed flats, especially cabbage, to these bays/basins. It's worked wonderfully in Canada before....

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Yes it certainly can be. Right before the ice forms is also a great time to get into some big pike. I had a day in late October of 1999, fishing a small gravel pit, with 30 pike greater than 10 lbs in three hours with a buddy. Best big fish day of my life. Also got into my biggest pike that day. And it was within the outskirts of the metro area, but I ain't tellin where.

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Geez, Tom, what a tease! grin.gifgrin.gifgrin.gif

I've actually had my best luck for big pike on tip-ups through the years. Early ice is a great time for that. Got my biggest pike that way (very heavy 39.5 incher), as well as the largest number of fish over 8 lbs.

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Shortly after ice out, I've noticed the pike are most aggressive. Look for shallow water mud flats, ESPECIALLY on the northern shores of a lake if they exist. North side of the lake, muddy, and with weeds is the gold mine you may be looking for.

My best tactic for ice out pike is to drag a silver spoon with a pork trailer or a daredevil through the mud. Literally drag it, and leave a mud trail. If the opportunity exists, drag your lure right on the outside edge of the weedline.

Good luck and have fun.

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 Originally Posted By: boilerguy
My best tactic for ice out pike is to drag a silver spoon with a pork trailer or a daredevil through the mud. Literally drag it, and leave a mud trail. If the opportunity exists, drag your lure right on the outside edge of the weedline.

Well I was out in WI and was one step ahead of you. Sometimes you catch interesting things dragging through the mud and banging lures off rocks and sticks. Didn't catch any fish though, lake appeared to be very murky, and fish on electronics were absolutely glued to the bottom. Possibly Spring turnover conditions.

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OK. So I am working a shallow weedy bay with a dark bottom. What else am I throwing? In line spinners? Tandem spinners? Other ideas?

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I always like to throw spoons. A Johnson's Silver Minnow with a white curly tail trailer and a red and white Daredevel are usually really productive. Number 12 X=Raps in the perch color have worked well in the past to.

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I'd be throwing baits that suspend on the pause, and I'd be pausing them several times during the retrieve for goodly lengths of time (like 30 seconds).

Medium-sized Husky Jerrks and Slug-gos have been my favorites for sluggish pike that need the pause to trigger them.

Definitely bring some spinners, spinnerbaits, spoons and other typical pike lures in case they are active and aggressive, but most times with very early pike it's been a twitch/pause sort of deal for me, and of course with either of the baits I mentioned you can work the harder if the fish seem to want that.

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I appreciate all the comments. I had not thought about the longer pauses. Good idea. Will try that.

Hoping for some 50 degree water now.

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I was referring to the far north areas since he was speaking of ice out, all of the ice has been out for a long time now down here, so I was trying to reference my post to a specific time frame, not where you would find them right now, which for use down here is way past ice out. Sorry I wasn't clearer on that deal.

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It may sound insane, but try it and I think you may change your view.

Sometimes a guy has to do things totally different. That long puase works very well. I've used that tactic dragging spoons through the mud, or pulling a neutral boyant lure like a husky jerk-bait.

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me and my buddies are goin up to Walker Bay on Leech Lake the 22nd May and were mostly pike fishin. Since the ice will just be out, what kind of methods do you guys suggest?

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