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Blue Pike Pics!
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 12:19 am
by AverageAngler
Here are the pics of the "blue" pike I caught. The pike was alot more shinny purpil then the photo shows. The bottom of the pike was a nice looking grey. Any suggestions on this fish? Hybrid of some sort?? PLEASE PLEASE Let me know! I know the quality of the pics are bd, but you get the idea.
Cheers'
-AA-
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Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 12:30 am
by Walleye Killer
Hey Buddy,
Finally figured out how to post pictures eh? How? I've been tryin forever and still no luck.
Talk to ya tomorrow
Walleye Killer
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 5:44 am
by Rico
I have caught one of those in constances lake and it too was a little hammer handle
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 5:25 pm
by SK
I have caught a number of "blue pike" over the last few years. I have found that they predominantly inhabit the area around Sharbot L. and north of that area. I talked to the MNR in that are a few years back and the gentlemen there didn't know at the time what causes this to happen. There was an article in the Ontario Out of Doors magazine that discussed these fish that may shed some light. I also noticed that alot of the pike in this area are hybrid green and blue tinges on there sides. At any rate, they are a nice fish to catch.
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Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 1:56 am
by AverageAngler
Thanks SK! I havent been able to find any info on them either. Nice fight though...not typical pike fight....like a log!
Cheers'
-AA-
SK wrote:I have caught a number of "blue pike" over the last few years. I have found that they predominantly inhabit the area around Sharbot L. and north of that area. I talked to the MNR in that are a few years back and the gentlemen there didn't know at the time what causes this to happen. There was an article in the Ontario Out of Doors magazine that discussed these fish that may shed some light. I also noticed that alot of the pike in this area are hybrid green and blue tinges on there sides. At any rate, they are a nice fish to catch.