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20 plus pound Northwest Territories Pike

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

Babe slays pike sunning in the back bays of Lac La Martre in the Northwest Territories. Out comes the banjo and the pike can not resist.

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  • u must have been at a lodge looks like around the east arm maybe it dont look like the mackenzie river i live in the northwest territories i land 30 plus pike before i seen one a friend caught it was 44 lbs good job in the great slave lake back in the 40s they pulled out pike that were 6 feet long

  • @TheWildNorth I was at Lac La Martre

  • hi i was wondering where can i find the video of you talking to wayne hockmeyer

  • @bluejay148 We do not have it in our stock footage, you may want to call Banjo Minnow, they may be able to lead you in the right direction.

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  • good fishing!

  • Also, I love the 3" banjo minnow. I bet I've caught a hundred bass on it in the last two years. (i don't bass fish that much either) I just ordered the large banjo minnows for muskie down here. Figured its worth a shot.

  • Wow, that lake is waaay up there! Do people actually fish that far north?:) How long does it take to get up there? I've read that fish that far north take a really long time to grow that large due to the long winters. Do you think those fish could be 20 yr old? Our muskie down here in Ohio can grow to the mid 40's in five years or so.

  • hi thanks i will see if i contact them tomorrow

  • hey babe winkle man hows it going im trying to find the video about you interviewing wayne hockmeyer i found it one time but couldn't the next time anyway i caught my second fish lol i was using the blue back clear 3 inch banjo minnow i hope i catch some more at the lake im going to have you heard of claytor lake in Virginia

  • @BabeWinkelman49 Thanks and yes it did help, i just have to wait until this Wisconsin weather passes over too give me a good day to test it out. ty

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