PURPLE PIKE??

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PURPLE PIKE??

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Question,
Is a Northern Pike still a northern if its grey and shinny shinny purple???
I caught this strangr Pike on the Mississippi system. The Pike was Grey with white and the Shinny purple(like rainbow trout shinny) and then a darker grey on the top of the body. Yes, it is a pike....100% Let me know if ANYONE can answer this question!!! Thanks All
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Wow!

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I've never seen a purple pike,

I've always hoped to see one.

And if you've seen one of this type,

There certainly must be one!

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Post by Trophymuskie »

They are called blue pike and there are some in many of our bodys of water but they certainly are rare.
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I have caught a half dozen opr so Blue pike on the Ottawa... 12 of them were a good size as well
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not to be confused with the thought-to-be-extinct "blue pike", which is actually a walleye, not a pike.
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Post by SALMON »

:D I caught one in Muskrat Lake that had the shimmer and blue tinge. Dean and I thought it was odd. Nice and fat though..
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Topwater and i have caught a gew in the Madawaska system and a few in White Lake :lol: ....neet looking fish the next time we will take a photo :D
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Purple Pike

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:) The last time I ever saw a Pike with a purplish haze was in Britain. They refer to them there as Grass Pike. They didn't get as big as your garden variety Northern either.

I caught one as a kid, and put it in the Irish neighbours goldfish pond. :shock: Hey, she said it was ok. Two weeks later, no more goldfish... Who knew?

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Post by the walleye hunter »

I actually always catch a few on opening day. I fish near a place that has rapids for walleye and often catch these purplelish pike. They just seem to lose their colors or so. And there is a big difference between blue walleye and these pikes that Slushpuppy mentioned.
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purple pike

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Pike have a variety of color patterns as do other species of fish. I've caught them anywhere from black/green to gold /green to purple/white and the standard green/white.Smallmouth bass will range from green/black to brown/gold and almost total black color. Muskie have a brown/black brown/gold green/gold and a silver color variation. I undestand that the reason for this is differences in the environment of the water body to distinct population genetics.
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Post by Moosebunk »

:)

Yes. yes, yes... the purple pike. I too have been fortunate enough to see one caught. Just last year a friend and I were fishing in Clute @ Floods Landing on the Abitibi River outside of Cochrane. He did catch one of these colourful snot rockets.

And, two weekends back another friend caught a blue walleye on the mighty Moose River. He did not know they existed until that day. Beauty. :)
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If I catch a pink elephant, can I take a picture? Are they in season? 8)
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