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Tip-up wrote:Holy smokes guys, those are some nice pike! Could have sworn I seen this posted somewhere else not too long ago :) My guess is the big pike is around 10lbs or so, no way to tell for sure though. You guys should bring a measurng device and scale with you on these trips or should I say outing.

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tip- up about those pikes...

we estimate the size and weight.

1- it was verry cold and by the looks of it the fish were freezing real quik... and i remmember getting BASHED because of the fish's eyes freezing... just look at the bass there eyes were @ the freezing point.

2- when you weight a 10 lbs pike.... your spending to much time OUT of the water. you have to weight the fish vertically wich is a NO NO!
if the fish shakes you RIP his JAW right off.....

3- the locals on that lake watch us with binaculares so F'N around with the fish is not recommended.

we like to put them back real quik with out mesurment and or weight.

we caught so many 10 + in that lake we know what they look like.

this pictures does not put the pike in value . his tail is hangging and what not.

this pike was heavy... and had a nice belly. again my hand is right on the belly .

i know i should have taken a close up pictures ... you know the type RJ loves close right in front of the camera arms extended.

but we didnt. regardless thank you for the nice reply ! :D
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Joe28 wrote: try the golden shiners and then the cheetos, poutine or player's light.

Stick with what you know.

WTF..is this all about ???????
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Fishing 24/7 wrote: i know i should have taken a close up pictures ... you know the type RJ loves close right in front of the camera arms extended.
Huh? :?
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Did it work?

The older model works just as well.
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RJ wrote:
Fishing 24/7 wrote: i know i should have taken a close up pictures ... you know the type RJ loves close right in front of the camera arms extended.
Huh? :?
just pulling your leg rj! :D
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Joe28 wrote:Did it work?

The older model works just as well.
i think joe had one 2 many peints!

either that or !

SAY NO TO DRUGS! :lol:
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I don't know what you consider F'N around but if you are worried about being watched by locals with binocs you best find another lake to fish :lol:
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Tip-up....

Did you guy's get a chance to fish " that '' lake this week , if so where's the report, the day we went , the pike were very active 8) 8)
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Tip-up wrote:I don't know what you consider F'N around but if you are worried about being watched by locals with binocs you best find another lake to fish :lol:

weighing a 10 + pike @ -20 is f"n around.

would you weight a pike that size in winter time?
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Nope but I know a few that did and layed a beating them too :wink:
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Tip-up wrote:Nope but I know a few that did and layed a beating them too :wink:
i dont know were this is going anymore .

youv lost me tip-up! :shock:
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Fishing 24/7 wrote:
Tip-up wrote:I don't know what you consider F'N around but if you are worried about being watched by locals with binocs you best find another lake to fish :lol:

weighing a 10 + pike @ -20 is f"n around.

would you weight a pike that size in winter time?
Oh yea, I would just use my grips. Anything I would consider over 10 for sure. Get a quick measurment and pic then plunk..If you know how to handle your fish you should be fine.

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Well. like you said," Waiting may pay off". But, do what you want. That's your right.
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Those are some nice healthy looking pike!
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