Josh Stein Topwater Pike Fishing in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Keweenaw County 2009
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great video. im going to ontario for some pike fishing so i figured a zara spook would be a good addition to the taccklebox.
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GR8 MEMORIES...STONER LAKE IN THE HIAWATHA NATIONAL FOREST OF THE UP OF MICHIGAN...MANY NORTHERN PIKE CAUGHT ON EITHER RED OR BLK DARE DEVIL LURES...GOOD EATING...ALWAYS 30-38 INCHES...LOL!
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What lake was that ?
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what time of the year was this ?
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@Heatherann1010 daredevils are beast i caught my first pike at a fishing derby and won! but it was orange with black dots. they work great!!
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I really want to try this in my local muskie/pike river, the collins river in tennessee, I've heard they are some seriously hard fighting fish, and that they are the fish of a life time. about how big of a catfish would it take to equal the power of a pike? cause the only big thing I've ever caught was a 20lbs catfish, and those are bottom fish so I know that the pike will dwarf that power. I've heard they can put out almost 3x as much of a fight as a catfish
how deep was the water you used the zara spook in
Cwalker1133 1 year ago
@Cwalker1133
about 4 to 6 feet
steinjosh1 1 year ago
what were you using for the notherns- i have had a lot of luck with daredevils and pencil plugs
Heatherann1010 1 year ago
@Heatherann1010 This was a topwater lure called a Zara Spook. Other than that, we catch many of them on Mepp's Bucktail Spinners and Rapalas.
steinjosh1 1 year ago