Life of a Northern Pike and How to Fish for Pike

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @Logan-cw9yr
    @Logan-cw9yr 9 месяцев назад +77

    This format of video is what I've always been looking for and constantly failing to find with other fishing channels. A comprehensive guide on the life cycle of a fish is, in my opinion, the absolute best way to figure out how to catch it. Other channels seem to just go out in their expensive boats, go over 1 or 2 fishing methods they like to use, and then hock whatever lures they're being paid to advertise. This is a truly valuable resource, well done.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +15

      You've summed up many of my frustrations with other channels as well. Understanding the biology of your target species is so important. Much more important than the price tag on your boat or your rod/reel.

    • @rzambory2938
      @rzambory2938 7 месяцев назад +1

      great job !!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@rzambory2938 Thank you - I appreciate the comment

    • @pauls2731
      @pauls2731 7 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. I get so tired of listening to other channels rave about their sponsors' products.

    • @seederdontra5227
      @seederdontra5227 2 месяца назад +1

      yea I cant believe I go that much value in less than 5min. If I'm assuming right, the main reason is money.

  • @fyshfysh1281
    @fyshfysh1281 9 месяцев назад +14

    A couple buddies of mine want to get me into fishing, and all these recent how to videos have been amazing.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      Excellent - thanks for sharing. Good luck fishing!

  • @rodbelding9523
    @rodbelding9523 9 месяцев назад +40

    Pike are seriously the coolest fish. You haven't lived until you've witnessed a pike inhale a lure.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +3

      They are awesome fish

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +2

      @@ML-ks2lj I have snorkeled with pike and have also successfully fished for them while snorkeling! Being underwater with them while they fly around like a bullet is pretty crazy.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ML-ks2lj Me too. It's great to be in the fish's world.

    • @sky1army423
      @sky1army423 7 месяцев назад +4

      You haven't lived until you've witnessed a torpedo coming behind your top-water lure. Fills you with adrenaline.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +3

      @@sky1army423 I know that feeling! 🙂

  • @Treadn01
    @Treadn01 9 месяцев назад +16

    This video was one of my favorites and very informative! The AI thumbnail represents the traits of a Northern Pike very well.

  • @avdmustang
    @avdmustang 4 месяца назад +5

    Pike are my favorite to catch, so aggressive. When you bring in a big one up close it sorta looks like a gator. I noticed something interesting about them. The small and medium size ones will fight like a normal fish. But all the monster pike I've caught have swam towards the boat to cause slack in the line. They've learned in a sense so avoid that feeling of tension on them felt then swimming away. Could just be a small sample size but I was really cool to experience it. Reminded me of how the shark swam under the boat in Jaws when Quint first hooked it. "He's a smart big fish".

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +1

      Interesting observation. I haven't noticed that trend with big pike here. Maybe they haven't learned that yet! 🙂

  • @Szuubs
    @Szuubs 9 месяцев назад +14

    short, sweet and to the point. well done

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks - I appreciate the feedback!

  • @willkinchington1920
    @willkinchington1920 9 месяцев назад +13

    Can this become a series? Like a video similar to this for each gamefish? Largemouth and smallmouth, salmon, Muskie, etc.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +5

      That sounds like fun to me. I appreciate the suggestion.

    • @willkinchington1920
      @willkinchington1920 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@FishingwithNat no problem. Something like that would make inexperienced anglers (like myself) better informed on what time of year to fish each gamefish and where

  • @blasterman789
    @blasterman789 8 дней назад +1

    I used to fish for northerns as a teen up in canada. I can tell all kinds of crazy stories about catching them. Always fun seeing a big northern take a bass lure like a jitterbug on a quiet night and pull a boat and wreak the cheap bearings in a cheap spinning reel. If you haven't had a big one bend a hook after running your line out your haven't been fishing long enough. If you can work around that Y bone they are utterly delicious. Better than Walleye in my opinion. Bit darker and richer.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 дней назад

      I love to eat pike. They are more work due to those Y bones but they are excellent eating.

  • @j.7701
    @j.7701 8 месяцев назад +3

    I love pike, great fight and good to eat if prepared properly, tough to clean for me. I always use mepps as a lure

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +2

      A Mepps spinner is killer for pike. I use a #3 or #4 for them all the time. I like eating pike too but yes, they can be a pain to clean.

    • @quyle9483
      @quyle9483 7 дней назад

      I just go straight to mepps #5. Musky killers are great for those trophy photo northerns too but a standard aglia5 never let's me down. The new slammer series have been a hit for me this fall aside of jerkbaits

  • @dahlinthefiend
    @dahlinthefiend 9 месяцев назад +5

    My favorite pike lure is a spinner bait. Not the inline ones. The V shaped wire on the front keeps them from biting it off so I can run without a leader safely. It doesn't seem to me that it's big enough to keep them from just swallowing it, but I also have never had one bitten off like other lures, and have fished them ten times as often for those results.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      That makes a lot of sense to me. Pike love spinnerbaits!

  • @ikazukison2
    @ikazukison2 9 месяцев назад +7

    best fishing content on youtube

  • @coldhands00
    @coldhands00 9 месяцев назад +4

    I am planning a trip this summer to fish for pike, this video shared some really valuable information. I didn't know about Lymphosarcoma, I am a catch and release angler, this is great to know. Thanks again for another stellar video Nat!!!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      Great - thank you for sharing this feedback. Good luck this summer!

    • @leftmono1016
      @leftmono1016 8 месяцев назад +2

      Keep an eye on water temperature. Here in the UK they recommend max 20 degrees C. Pike are very aggressive but also very delicate fish 👍

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@leftmono1016 Yes, 20*C is approaching the maximum temperature tolerance for pike, especially the larger ones.

    • @joeellis2692
      @joeellis2692 8 месяцев назад +2

      2 years in a row. We were catching pike with these sores. Didn't know till now.
      Our local lake, nobody fishes it. If so, only from shore. Very rarely do you see another boat.
      Lake is a horrible, nasty green color. I recommend rinsing off boat shortly after pulling out. If not water will stain color.
      Lake used to be a great crystal clear lake. Great for muskie, pike, and largemouth.
      Lake Neatahwanta, Oswego County, Fulton, NY

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@joeellis2692 Sounds like the lake may have a serious nutrient/runoff problem contributing to dense algae/cyanobacteria blooms.

  • @dougvuillemot8670
    @dougvuillemot8670 8 месяцев назад +1

    Got a 23 and 7 8ths northern off the breakeall the other day in michigan.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад

      Awesome. Breakwalls are nice spots to catch big pike.

  • @Steez0099
    @Steez0099 6 месяцев назад +3

    Went out today to fish before work: I was there for large mouth bass but WOW: had 2 of these boys completely SLAM my swimbait, they are fighters & they completely destroyed steel leader, it was so fun, I couldn’t help but come learn everything about them. ( I caught both with a soft swimbait, darker green 3.5 inch & a smaller purple soft swimbait 2 inch - good luck fishing fellas. God bless you all!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад +1

      They are hard fighters for sure. They can take off like a bullet.

    • @Steez0099
      @Steez0099 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat I’d be lying if I said that fish didn’t surprise me and shock me just a bit, I was shook for a solid 20 secs 😂😂

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Steez0099 I know that feeling 🙂

    • @quyle9483
      @quyle9483 7 дней назад

      If you like swimbaits my favorite is rapala J11 and J13. Man pike just love the fast wobble. My go to lures when water temps are around 50 degrees. As it gets colder I move to jerkbaits. They will snatch jerkbaits even on a 10 second pause, you see the line get pulled and go to set the hook, most satisfying feeling ever lol

  • @AdamsOlympia
    @AdamsOlympia 4 месяца назад +1

    Some of the most fun fishing I've had was using a Rebel Wee Crawfish lure on St Joseph river in Indiana. If it was the right time of year, almost every other cast landed a hard fighting pike.

  • @DyadyaRona
    @DyadyaRona 2 месяца назад +2

    Just moved to Russia. They have impressive pike here. Thanks for the great video

  • @prawnstar9213
    @prawnstar9213 7 месяцев назад +16

    Hope we don’t overfish these guys.. it might be the land of 10,000 lakes but I’ve noticed a decrease. My grandpa used to tell me that they used to gather fisherman to fish certain lakes near brainard and fish as many as they could within a weekend to stop them from eating all smaller walleye. They would catch so many they would use them to make fertilizer for their farms. After pickling a choice few of course.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +5

      The pike and walleyes got along fine before humans became so abundant around them. They know how to find their own balance.

    • @TheJacobshapiro
      @TheJacobshapiro Месяц назад

      If it’s any consolation, I fish in the brainerd lakes area every summer and have noticed an uptick in pike, particularly 30+ inch ones, in the last few years.

  • @4knanapapa
    @4knanapapa 7 месяцев назад +3

    Back in the 50s and 60s we would vacation in Little Current Ontario, my dad like to troll for Pike in the North Channel, back then it was lamphery marks that were the bane of pike, I remember the thrill of catching one even at the age of 7 or 8

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sea lampreys are so nasty. I've seen them on pike, carp, salmon, and brown trout. I can't imagine being a fish with one of those attached to my side.

  • @TGormania
    @TGormania 4 месяца назад +3

    As stated before, I have been fishing most of my life but only now am I learning how to fish. We have a pretty heavy population of Chain Pickerel around the grassy areas of the lake we have a camp on. As you have mentioned it in the video, they are easy to catch. I can be out trying to get a few small mouth bass but not get anything. I now know I can head to certain grassy areas and am pretty much guaranteed to get a few pickerel. I have learned that they don't like bait that just sits there. They seem to like action.
    I started with a frog at first but they just couldn't seem to really get a hold of it. Then I tried a jitterbug and BOOM!!!! Last weekend, trying braided line for the first time-finally, I caught a couple with a Rapala floater and also a torpedo. As always, thanks for the info. I am learning a lot.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +3

      Cool. The Jitterbug is a classic! Neat lure with a neat action.

  • @IiroElmeri
    @IiroElmeri 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, great video. It's interesting to see how people fish for pike around the world. I live in Finland and here we most often troll for pike and use metal leaders, also my friend taught me a way to grip pike. You take your hand and slide it under the gill and that allows for a good grip.
    But we use the same lutes you use exept the topwater frogs.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад +1

      Cool, thanks for sharing your experience from Finland!

  • @jamesporter2626
    @jamesporter2626 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the concise break down of pike habits and habitats 👍

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the feedback!

  • @bobhmail7161
    @bobhmail7161 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Nat,
    Thanks for sharing your observations and experience. You sound like a biologist. Where did you collect your data? What have your learned regarding their feeding habits during winter when in shallow 8' - 15' or deep lakes 16'-100' (random) lakes are frozen. Do you understand how Pike stage on shelfs or near tributaries. I have made several observations with cameras while ice fishing in deep clear lakes where is appears that Pike can be trended, What I don't understand is what is triggering the Pike to hunt or transition. I ASSume it is several factors to include efficiency, but water temperature and barometric pressure are common coincidental observations. I'd like to better understand what causes Pike to be where they are and feed when they do feed. Do you know any references that really get into the weeds regarding Pike. Thanks again.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks for the comment. Professionally, I'm a lake biologist and botanist with a lifelong love of fish and fishing. You would enjoy a book called Northern Pike: Ecology, Conservation, and Management History. There are quite a few studies on northern pike that can be found via Google Scholar as well. From my experience and understanding, pike happily cruise the shallows under the ice looking for easy meals. They will sit near aquatic vegetation that remains evergreen (more than 10% of the aquatic plant species in Wisconsin remain standing and somewhat evergreen under the ice and snow). I don't think pike have clear staging areas that consistently vary throughout the season like a largemouth bass does, relating to shelves, creek channels, etc. They seem to be very opportunistic and will cruise around looking for good hiding spots where prey items are nearby. Their lateral lines and sensory pores are very sensitive to detect nearby prey.

    • @bobhmail7161
      @bobhmail7161 8 месяцев назад +1

      thanks@@FishingwithNat

  • @justin.fisherman
    @justin.fisherman Месяц назад +1

    4:03 what is that paddle tail and jig head

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Месяц назад

      The paddle tail is a Z-man slim swimz alnk.to/9IdQt4r
      . I'm not certain on the jig head but I believe that's a VMC round ball jig. alnk.to/6IFmzva

  • @GLepage74
    @GLepage74 9 месяцев назад +3

    I like this kind of video! You should definitely do more!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks - I will likely do more of these videos with other species

  • @willrummell3670
    @willrummell3670 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video. Would love to see something similar for Muskie if you get around to it. I've been fishing in the kawartha lakes in ON for them my whole life. Some years are better than others. Lots of bad years in row recently... lol.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. Musky are tough to capture with underwater video. But I've gotten a few clips of them and I'll keep trying!

  • @bretgrimes2051
    @bretgrimes2051 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Would love more videos like this on different species.

  • @Bleda412
    @Bleda412 9 месяцев назад +2

    What happened with those fish at 1:21? The grass is moving, but all the fish are still?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +3

      Their fins are still moving, but maybe they sensed a weird vibration and stopped swimming to look around?

    • @Bleda412
      @Bleda412 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat Thanks. That was super cool to see.

  • @kevingodziebiewski2593
    @kevingodziebiewski2593 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative!…
    I’ll admit I’m a steelhead snob..pike are fun and easy to catch…always fun

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад

      They sure are. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @ChrisWhite.fishing
    @ChrisWhite.fishing 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative, general info. Own footage. Solid delivery. Well done.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, I appreciate it.

    • @senatorjosephmccarthy2720
      @senatorjosephmccarthy2720 8 месяцев назад +1

      Besides being well done, I'd say it's rare too.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад

      @@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 Thank you. I put a lot of time and effort into my videos.

  • @DodoBird157
    @DodoBird157 4 месяца назад +1

    Quick question. Do you think that if I was pike fishing and I had to go deeper with jigs, that a 4 inch white twister tail would produce good numbers and size of pike? Obviously I know I would catch dinks, but would some better ones be mixed in? Also, could I use a steel leader while jigging for pike or would that spook them?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +1

      For every big pike, you're going to find a lot of smaller ones around. And pike will eat things that are nearly half their size, so even increasing the size of your lure isn't going to prevent you from catching some small ones. A 4" twister tail and jig will certainly catch pike of all sizes. You could also try some larger deep-diving crankbaits, spoons, or bucktails. Those would work better with leaders than jigs.

    • @DodoBird157
      @DodoBird157 4 месяца назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat thanks. I was only saying jigs specifically because in summer pike can go very deep

  • @redsresearch
    @redsresearch 13 дней назад +1

    what if your fishing eater size trout where there is pike? still run 30 lb leader?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  12 дней назад

      Good question. I tend to use much lighter leaders when fishing for trout (6-10lb, depending on fish size). I use fairly small lures when fishing for eater-size trout, so the larger pike will leave those alone. I have been fishing brown trout in the Great Lakes with crankbaits and caught big (30-36") pike. Occasionally they bite me off, but it's just sort of a risk of fishing around pike. Last time that happened, the fish ended up shaking the crankbait and it floated up to the surface. I found it as I trolled back through that area!

  • @davidwilliams1805
    @davidwilliams1805 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great job with the video! Some good information! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @SaskFisher
    @SaskFisher 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Love the thumbnail! May I ask what Ai generator?? Guessing that it was? Thanks!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +2

      The original thumbnail image was created by Copilot to show the ferocious nature of the pike, but I changed it to avoid using AI

    • @SaskFisher
      @SaskFisher 9 месяцев назад +1

      Well done! Love it. Ai is insane....see where she goes here soon haha.@@FishingwithNat

  • @rds990
    @rds990 9 месяцев назад +4

    I love pike. I love a fish that comes to the boat looking PISSED !!! My largest is 44" on Lake of the Woods (Canadian side).

  • @NitroBoarder17
    @NitroBoarder17 9 месяцев назад +1

    love the videos and love catching nothern pike!!

  • @FunFoxDK
    @FunFoxDK 5 месяцев назад +2

    hey man if i could take a second of your freetime and ask you if you know if there is pike in Olsbæksøen idk if you can just tell by how it looks on google maps but im planning on going there

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      I know that pike occur in Denmark but I don't know of specific locations. If they are there, I'd suggest throwing large inline spinners, spinnerbaits, or swimbaits to try to catch one.

    • @FunFoxDK
      @FunFoxDK 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat thanks for the help man I appreciate it

  • @johbob5l
    @johbob5l 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent Video - enjoyable and Informative.

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 9 месяцев назад +1

    I consider them to be fresh water barracudas... I have always thought it would be interesting to put a tag on them to see how much they move around in a lake system. I would think they would be always on the move...

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      Pike spend a lot of time just sitting in vegetation waiting to ambush something that passes by.

    • @mrtnbrtt2093
      @mrtnbrtt2093 9 месяцев назад +2

      I see a pike at the exakt same spot in a small lake at my town every year.. he loves his spot

    • @robohippy
      @robohippy 9 месяцев назад +1

      Funny, since they are built for speed, I would think they would roam around a lot.... Guess I was wrong...

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@robohippy They're built for short bursts of speed to ambush their prey like a bullet.

  • @bigcity2085
    @bigcity2085 4 месяца назад +1

    So you have caught pike while snorkeling...spear gun ? Net ? I'm from the mid west, used to dive in Florida, now I live in Colorado. I want to go out and get some pike on the snorkel. Tips...would be great.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      No spear gun. I have a couple of short, homemade "snorkel rods" I use to jig while snorkeling. The first pike I caught while snorkeling was actually with some old line/jig and a Gatorade bottle that I found in a tree.

  • @Rose.Of.Hizaki
    @Rose.Of.Hizaki 9 месяцев назад +4

    Never heard of small pike being called 'snakes' or 'hammer handles' ... if they are really really small. We call them pencils. Otherwise we call the Jack's - e.g Jack pike for the ones bigger than pencils.
    Always great to catch them whatever size they are.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. Those names are very common in the Midwest U.S. - not as common in other areas of the world.

    • @SavageVoyageur
      @SavageVoyageur 9 месяцев назад +2

      Snakes, hammer handles, slime rockets, snot rockets, water wolf, slimers.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@SavageVoyageur A fish of many names!

    • @19DannyBoy65
      @19DannyBoy65 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@FishingwithNat "Slough shark" is another one to add to the list that I've heard pretty commonly throughout western Canada

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@19DannyBoy65 I haven't heard that one but it makes sense!

  • @Cheeseisboss
    @Cheeseisboss 9 месяцев назад +1

    New catch and release fisher here. If i do net a pike with lymphosarcoma, what is the best way to clean my net so i dont spread it around?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      Another thing to consider is if you catch a fish with an obvious lymphosarcoma sore, don't use a net to land it.

    • @Cheeseisboss
      @Cheeseisboss 9 месяцев назад

      @@FishingwithNat good point right there. Would I have to dispose of the lure?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Месяц назад

      No. Your lure wouldn't likely be rubbing on the lymphosarcoma sore and transferring it to other fish. To clean your net, rinse it thoroughly and let it dry completely in the direct sun.

  • @Gman737e
    @Gman737e 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video

  • @seanpalmeter
    @seanpalmeter 9 месяцев назад +1

    The first gamefish I caught was a Northern pike. Great fighters.

  • @pauls2731
    @pauls2731 9 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video. I like the thumbnail too

  • @sunset2798
    @sunset2798 3 месяца назад +1

    Just caught a 40 inch pike on a spinner bait with a trailer on it from shore, best fight EVER

  • @codybarnett2217
    @codybarnett2217 9 месяцев назад +2

    This was awesome!

  • @dominicpayne4393
    @dominicpayne4393 9 месяцев назад +1

    My favourite fish love from the UK

  • @bottoms_up2175
    @bottoms_up2175 9 месяцев назад +1

    Quality content, very informative. Do walleye next?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +3

      Possibly. Lots of ideas for this spring and several people have suggested that this become a series with other species covered. Thanks for the feedback - I appreciate it.

  • @nickerboker99
    @nickerboker99 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’d love to see a video like this about lake trout or walleye

  • @askakas1834
    @askakas1834 8 месяцев назад +1

    is braided light line good for fishing??

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      I use 6lb braided line all the time on my light and ultralight rods, typically with a few feet of 4-6lb monofilament or fluorocarbon leader at the end.

    • @askakas1834
      @askakas1834 8 месяцев назад +1

      is the line at the end necessary?@@FishingwithNat

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад

      @@askakas1834 I like to have a few feet of leader at the end because I'm usually fishing realistic lures or live bait with that light line, and the clear mono/fluoro leader helps with that more natural presentation.

  • @freddyj5845
    @freddyj5845 9 месяцев назад +1

    Not only did I catch my first fish of the year last week but it was fat pike off navy pier! Got it on a ML rod with a crappie rig 😂

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome. Pike on a ML rod are a lot of fun.

    • @freddyj5845
      @freddyj5845 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNatI legit thought he was gonna drag me into the water lol. I don’t know how my line or rod didn’t break but I finally got over my dry spell!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      @@freddyj5845 Awesome. There are some amazing pike in the harbors of Lake Michigan. A couple of them were featured in this video!

  • @sky1army423
    @sky1army423 7 месяцев назад +2

    How to distinguish which fish is female and which is male??

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +2

      During the pre-spawn period, females will have very large bellies, which can be a pretty good indicator. The surefire way to distinguish them requires a really close look and that is by examining the size, shape, and color of the fish's vent. These traits are different between the vents of males and females.

  • @pauls2731
    @pauls2731 7 месяцев назад +2

    Such an amazing video

  • @MrKarbaasi
    @MrKarbaasi 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was good video! Thank you

  • @adventureswithjohnandT
    @adventureswithjohnandT 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video!

  • @Blaze3056.
    @Blaze3056. 4 месяца назад +1

    I never try to catch pike but when I do they are either stiff as a board or put up a good fight

  • @kgilliagorilla2761
    @kgilliagorilla2761 9 месяцев назад +2

    Unhook them boat side if possible. Nets and handling them removes their protective slime coating. I use a long needle nose and generally fish barbless.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      That's a good plan. I do a lot of unhooking boatside too.

  • @kompletdummerbokblin4165
    @kompletdummerbokblin4165 29 дней назад +1

    bro the fish at 1:23 tricked my brain

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  29 дней назад

      The way they stopped instantly? It's cool how they can do that!

  • @jacobolson6145
    @jacobolson6145 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely love your videos. Not a fan of the weird ai art you use sometimes though lol 😅 not that it’s bad (which it is) it is also just unethical lol I’d ask that you don’t keep using them but you do you and I will keep watching either way :)

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. This is the only video where any AI art was used just to illustrate the tenacity of the northern pike.

  • @trudave_official
    @trudave_official 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing video!

  • @Kilo4lives
    @Kilo4lives 5 месяцев назад +1

    These guys are the reason I got braided line on all my reels

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      They are fighters. Braided line is nice for pike fishing.

  • @DinoNucci
    @DinoNucci 9 месяцев назад +7

    Steel leader is a must

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah a big pike will bite through anything but steel/titanium if it lines up in their teeth the right way.

    • @liltimothy8109
      @liltimothy8109 7 месяцев назад +1

      I think it depends on what you’re using. You can probably get away with something like a spinner bait without a leader

    • @DinoNucci
      @DinoNucci 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@liltimothy8109 nope

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +2

      @@liltimothy8109 Or an inline spinner with a snap swivel works well too, since the snap swivel acts like a short steel leader.

    • @phil6844
      @phil6844 6 месяцев назад +3

      Never used a steel leader and never had any issues.

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 9 месяцев назад +1

    Pike are tasty. They are also boney. Just got to filet those fish carefully. A pike sees a yellow perch and he is instantly hungry. The perch is nailed just like that. Yow!!

  • @comment8767
    @comment8767 6 месяцев назад +1

    Pike make great aquarium fish ... you need about 200g tank and a good filter ... that way you can watch the pike

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад

      They are interesting in an aquarium for sure. Like you said, you need a very large tank because they grow quickly. They also eat a lot and prefer live minnows.

    • @comment8767
      @comment8767 6 месяцев назад

      @@FishingwithNat The advantage of keeping game fish is that they can be released if you do not want to keep up the aquarium.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад

      @@comment8767 True, but releasing a fish once it's been in an aquarium can also spread aquarium diseases from other fish into the wild, so you have to be careful about that

  • @kunaiwithchain5278
    @kunaiwithchain5278 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hope we can see some more fish bio videos

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. I had fun with this one and will probably do more.

  • @TwistedTravv
    @TwistedTravv 5 месяцев назад +2

    For anyone asking titanium leader is what you want

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +1

      Titanium or steel is definitely helpful when fishing for pike

  • @timothyroche6445
    @timothyroche6445 9 месяцев назад +1

    20 to 30 lb test monofilament is sufficient to stop bite thru from pike

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      I generally use 20-30lb fluoro or mono leaders for smaller pike, but I had a big one bite through 50lb fluoro last summer.

    • @bushleague3472
      @bushleague3472 9 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe 20-30lb mono leader material, but pike can definatly cut 30lb mono line. I used 40-80lb Big Game mono leader material with good success, but due to the bulky knots tendancy to pick up weeds, I generally switch to steel once the weeds come in.

    • @timothyroche6445
      @timothyroche6445 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat don't swim in that lake, I thought 20-30 mono was sufficient to stop bite offs, guess not, steel leaders will slow the bite

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      @@timothyroche6445 20-30lb is good for the smaller pike, up to maybe 30". Bigger pike than that are incredible in what they can bite through.

  • @izaakoakey1260
    @izaakoakey1260 9 месяцев назад +1

    This should definitely be a serious. Yellow perch next!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. I had fun with this one and would like to cover other species too. Lots of ideas for this spring and summer!

  • @Fueledbyfishing13
    @Fueledbyfishing13 9 месяцев назад +1

    Really nice Thumbnail

  • @lennonjohndancel9330
    @lennonjohndancel9330 5 месяцев назад +2

    Can't count how many hooks they got from me

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +2

      They are professional lure stealers

  • @LucasTheF
    @LucasTheF 5 месяцев назад +1

    It sucks that finding good spots are hard. Used to have such a good spot with my buddies but overfishing, construction and low waters ruined it

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, it sucks when things happen to a good spot the wreck the fishing. I've had many spots ruined in various ways to the point that I don't even bother going there anymore.

    • @LucasTheF
      @LucasTheF 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat the worst part is finding a new spot that's good is so tough. The only spots I found is from word of mouth

  • @shermy12345
    @shermy12345 9 месяцев назад +1

    God, I love catching these fish

  • @координация
    @координация Месяц назад +1

    Are you making pike cutlets?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Месяц назад +1

      I make pike in a lot of ways. Pan-fried fillets or deep-fried cutlets are my favorites.

  • @fallows4life
    @fallows4life 5 месяцев назад +2

    They are very common here in sweden but anoying as they are hard to filet and dont taste as well as perch and trout do

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      They are definitely harder to fillet than a perch or trout but I still think they taste pretty good

    • @fallows4life
      @fallows4life 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat they're more then edible but just harder then perch

  • @mitchgingras3899
    @mitchgingras3899 8 месяцев назад +1

    Northern pike will dessimate all other large spawning-age fish. As their method of attack for large spawning fish is to t-bone large fish and continue to push the large fish in such a manner that water ceases to flow over gills. Once weakened, and well advertised to other pike who follow for a group feast. The females also carry 3X+ more eggs than other species. Northern pike will take over all other species in same waters

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      When pike are introduced to new waters, they can have this effect on the native species and they are considered invasive species in some parts of the world have they have not naturally occurred. Around here, they are native and co-occur with smallmouth, largemouth, walleye, sauger, musky, crappie, yellow perch, and more.

  • @draw2death421
    @draw2death421 5 месяцев назад

    I live in Central Finland and ive had 3 of these in my net once. My river is infested with them since my shore is filled with water plants where they like to hide and hunt in.
    Id be happy but... well... i dont like the taste of pikes. They taste very mild and the meat is tender. I honestly only eat them smoked.
    Fun fish to catch tho.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      Fun to catch and I think they're pretty tasty too. My family likes pike breaded and coated with dill butter sauce.

  • @cameroonkendrick6312
    @cameroonkendrick6312 3 месяца назад +2

    The pike in the thumbnail is eating a pikalmon

  • @DrewWithington
    @DrewWithington 7 месяцев назад +1

    Pike have very sharp teeth so wire leaders are good.

  • @Tyler-nj5dr
    @Tyler-nj5dr 9 месяцев назад +1

    About a 10 on the neat scale.

  • @detroitjc
    @detroitjc 9 месяцев назад +1

    I remember catching my first pike. Tried to land it in putting my thumb in its mouth like I would with a bass. Won't do that again!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      Ouch - yeah that was a quick lesson learned! I had a pike clamp down across my thumb broadside this spring - it was torn up and sore for several days afterward.

  • @LyrusLLupo
    @LyrusLLupo 7 месяцев назад +2

    Few things make me happier than having a pickerel or pike come off the hook. This family of fish has no chill and unhooking trebles from them is just a sketchy process when they keep struggling.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +1

      They definitely like to squirm around and risk hooking you or biting you!

    • @TwistedTravv
      @TwistedTravv 5 месяцев назад +2

      It’s all how you handle them once you learn it’s really easy. We won’t use nets for this reason hand only :)

  • @scoop-pm7lk
    @scoop-pm7lk 9 месяцев назад +2

    everyone I know including myself try to avoid cacthing thoze slimey things they look cool but you can have em ...

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah they're not everyone's favorite!

    • @scoop-pm7lk
      @scoop-pm7lk 9 месяцев назад +2

      not sayin they are not fun to catch just saying I try and avoid them I caught an 11 pound 6 oz pike on my browning ultra light with 4 pound trilene XL it took a LONG time to get it in the pike was under the boat staring at the fish basket full of sunfish n crappies when it grabbed my bait Fun day there great video thanx @@FishingwithNat

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@scoop-pm7lk Sounds like a blast. But yeah, they are slimy, and they are good at stealing lures, so they can be pain too.

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 6 дней назад

    Scientific names of all eight extant pike species:
    1) Luciella americana - Redfin Pickerel
    2) Luciella vermiculata - Grass Pickerel
    3) Luciella nigra - Chain Pickerel
    4) Esox lucius - Northern Pike
    5) Esox reichertii - Amur Pike
    6) Esox aquitanicus - Aquitanian Pike
    7) Esox cisalpinus - Cisalpine Pike
    8) Moschulongius masquinongy - Muskellunge

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 дней назад

      Thanks. Do you have a citation for the taxonomy changes of the pickerels and muskie from Esox to other genera?

    • @indyreno2933
      @indyreno2933 4 дня назад

      @, recent studies, show that there are now three extant genera of pikes (family Esocidae), which are Luciella (Pickerels), Esox (Common Pikes), and Moschulongius (Muskellunge Lineage)
      Pikes (family Esocidae) are also now thought to be the sole extant family of the order Esociformes
      The pickerels (genus Luciella) are considered the most basal extant genus of pike, followed by the split between the common pikes (genus Esox) and the muskellunge (Moschulongius masquinongy) of the monotypic genus Moschulongius

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 дня назад

      @@indyreno2933 Interesting.

  • @JulianRodriguez-jb4wd
    @JulianRodriguez-jb4wd 4 месяца назад +2

    Fresh water barracuda

  • @Rokimanalways
    @Rokimanalways 6 месяцев назад +1

    Caught a 105cm 8kg pike today

  • @jeffsim8664
    @jeffsim8664 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazes me that a lot of fishermen will toss n pike back. Prefering walleye.
    I find walleye has very little taste compared to a N pike out of cold water and fillited properly. Makes a real tasty meal.

  • @subarulegacy5497
    @subarulegacy5497 7 месяцев назад +1

    omfg... That release at the 37 second mark had me bricked up, so sexy.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. That was a beautiful pike.

  • @cube9967
    @cube9967 3 дня назад +1

    How to catch pike
    Step 1: go walleye fishing

  • @Hmm.223
    @Hmm.223 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video though I gotta say, personally not a huge fan of the AI thumbnail. Overall good vid though

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate all of it.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Месяц назад

      Thumbnail has been updated to avoid the use of AI.

  • @dougiep2769
    @dougiep2769 9 месяцев назад +1

    You want the monsters go out at dusk and watch for schools . Then start ripping the edges of it. Caught some monsters on fly in in northern ontario

  • @diaryofagoat-lass1023
    @diaryofagoat-lass1023 9 месяцев назад +1

    Always makes me laugh seeing people just casually tying lures right onto a line... Here in Canada we have real fish with real teeth so steel leaders are standard fair.
    Always baffles be too how people can just keep one lure on for hours at a time. I'm usually swapping lures every half hour until I find something the fish want, so a leader with a good clasp or clip are required.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  9 месяцев назад +2

      Swapping often can be a good way to be efficient on the water. If you know you're in a good spot and the fish should be there but you're not getting any action, give something else a try.

  • @RH-sb5co
    @RH-sb5co 8 месяцев назад +1

    Freshwater Barracuda

  • @lammybowers4800
    @lammybowers4800 5 месяцев назад +1

    Come on man, no need to cheapen your video with ai generated images

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад +1

      The thumbmail image and duck image were simply to illustrate the tenacity of the northern pike. I appreciate your feedback though. I've stuck with my own images and clips in the other videos in this series.

  • @TokyoNightGirlLofi
    @TokyoNightGirlLofi 6 месяцев назад +1

    💞Wow🤍🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🤍🧡

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you - glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @randallnadeau1691
    @randallnadeau1691 7 месяцев назад +1

    Caught pike in Canada on fingernail clippers, I was bored

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  7 месяцев назад

      I can see them striking that! Nice and shiny!

  • @billbones1000
    @billbones1000 6 месяцев назад +1

    I hate pike! Many years fishing walleye in northern Quebec and they were a real pain in the ass. Constantly catch them and need to reel them in a toss them back.....they are as annoying as getting constant snags except full of teeth and slime. No point keeping them, full of bones, pain to clean and taste like a wet sock.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад

      Not everybody likes them

    • @EmME1993
      @EmME1993 Месяц назад

      They are just known for sportfishing, I never hear somebody Keeping them. I personally have never tried to eat them and probably never will.

    • @billbones1000
      @billbones1000 Месяц назад

      ​@@EmME1993they are widely eaten throughout Northern Canada and were an important food source for many thousand years to northern first nations. They are especially easy to ice fish so an important source of protein in the winter months. They are actually not bad smoked, still a pain in the ass to clean though!

  • @Orangesjesus
    @Orangesjesus 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wtf?..pike-cancer?.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yep. It's pretty nasty when you catch a fish with one of those big growths on it.

    • @Orangesjesus
      @Orangesjesus 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat on tv saw a tumor removed from a pet white 2/yo rat...was touch &go for a bit, (but the rat pulled through)...

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  8 месяцев назад

      @@Orangesjesus nasty!

    • @Orangesjesus
      @Orangesjesus 8 месяцев назад

      @@FishingwithNat don't get pike here (European carp..yes), they sound like catfish, and armoured catfish, look like sturgeon?...you did a good job of making it look edible..

    • @JaquelinPoppema
      @JaquelinPoppema 8 месяцев назад

      4 hg Find a place to work where you feel comfortable and comfortable. Make sure the area is free from distractions. ug

  • @AngeloScarpa
    @AngeloScarpa 6 месяцев назад +1

    You mad ? This is not devises this Wass one bite by lamprey wiils , lern beffore make this video

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  6 месяцев назад +1

      There are no lampreys in the lake where I took the photo of the pike with the lymphosarcoma sore.