Slow Motion Pike (not MUSKIE)
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MUSKY!!
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its a fucking pike jesus
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Nice Musky!
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it looks like a musky but as people have said pike can look in many different ways.
anyway in this vid u cant see anything about how the fish looks, i understand how alot of people can think its a ski
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If any of you guys have any doubt that this is a Pike ... I really think that "68bird121"'s videos will tell the story... this is not his first NORTHERN PIKE.
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Anytime ...
I like backing up truth.
SturgeonF
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100% Natural NORTHERN PIKE!!!!
Northerns have a multitude of color variations
100% PIKE
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you do realize that fish travel all over river systems??
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100% NORTHERN PIKE
PIKE have a multitude of color variations" brownish to green to silvery blue and white, pink to orange fins"
To which this specimen has a color that is very very common up here in Northern Ontario.
I fish for both Northern Pike and Muskies all the time and that folks is a NORTHERN PIKE!!!
In fact the depression in the tail's fork is actually too deep to be a Muskie. 100% x 2 this IS a NORTHERN PIKE!!!
Why can't people believe the POSTER????
Sturgeon F
SturgeonF 2 years ago
Right ON Brother!!! People have no idea what they're talking about. We don't even have muskies. Also the poor vid quality makes it appear more silver than it was, it was a very dark green, but didn't show up well in the downsizing. Finally someone with some actual knowledge.
68bird121 2 years ago
it is a muskie you can tell because it has no white spots and the fins are different I catch pike all the time and I know damn well its a musky....nice catch anyway
lozon1234 3 years ago
I wish you guys COULD tell the difference because of the spots, but the truth is that, while this fish looks silverish, it's a matter of the lighting and the video quality. The reality is that the fish is a Northern Pike, in MT we do not have natural muskie populations and the only ones we do have are in a handfull of lakes and are tiger hybrids, not muskie. The river system I was fishing that day has no muskies whatsoever. You guys should do research to back up your opinion.
68bird121 3 years ago