Sea angler here branching out to rivers and a bit of coarse fishing when would you say would be the time to stop fishing for pike? I’ve heard it’s bad too fish during the summer months due to them swelling everything quite deep. Cheers
It’s all got to do with the water temperature and oxygen levels on the Lough. We normally stop the few weeks between July and August when Irelands temperatures are at their warmest . These are deep glacial lakes with good depths , only the surface water warms up mostly - so they are fine to fish with lures until the heatwaves hit, heavy rain can change temperatures and oxygen levels daily. I wouldn’t advise “deadbait” fishing in the warmer months. Letting an active fish feed on a sitting meal asks for deep hooking. I’ve never had a pike deep hook itself badly with my lures in my 23 years of pike fishing. Pike never really “swell” up when you cast lures and use heavy tackle to get them in fast and release fast. Swelling can happen when trolling - the pike gets exhausted as it’s being dragged along fighting for minutes and struggles to recover in the surface temp water where the oxygen is at its lowest.
Pike fishing all my life and never have I seen pike released like that. No recovery time given whatsoever its a disgrace. Seeing ye are in t shirts I take it that its warm out too.. the pike may swim off initially but float to the surface afterwards. Shocking carry on!
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Great results !! 🙌🏻🎣🎣
The blood sweat and tears paid off 😂😂😂
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Hon the boys, ye made the parish proud 👏
Nice one 💪
Paul is a savage fisherman and always delivers.well done both of ye.great work
He always gets it done Tommy his experience is brilliant 😎💪
Thats clsss Senan, congratulations lad... brilliant fishing.
Thanks Kieran 💪
Wtf! The boat works off a remote. That's brilliant!
They all do at this stage! 😄
And we can see a fish on the screen under water to …😂
@@ProRybalka 😆 Im new to boats.
Well done. Impressive result.
Thank you.
Congratulations lads!!! Class fishing!!!
Thank you !!
Well done Senan!!!
Sound jimmy 💪💪
Well done, savage stuff
Thank you 🤝
Well done boys great team 👏
All the practice paid off 😉👍
Congratulations! Impressive fish!
Appreciate it 🤝
Woop woop well done , those 87cm and 96cm pike were massive ... love the sliders 😂
The lucky sliders 😀👌
Congrats lads, well done 👏 Serious workout for the forearms hauling in big whoppers like that 😂
Thank you! Reeling them in is the easy part ger, getting them to bite is the problem 😂🤝🤷♂️
Congrats shenan!
I’ve been called worse 😂👍
serious day of fishing lads congratulations .
Thank you!
Well done lads some top f8shing and good craic.
Thanks Darren 👍
Good job lads , decent pikes
Thank you !
well done senan some great fishing
Thank you 👏
Congrats on the ranking!!!
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Well done lads con from Athlone
Thanks con 👍
Nice Pires! Congratz! 🎣🐟👍💯
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Top boys pints time🎉😂😂
The Bulmers tasted good after that one 😎
Congrats lads 🎉 great to see so many savage aluminum boats in the country cos in 10 years time I might be able to afford a second hand one 😂
I’m sure when the time is right it will happen 😎💪
Well Done Lads
Nice one!
Senan does it cost much to enter these competition's were can i get info for up coming event's fairplay lads 👍
Well done Lad do you do guides?
Sea angler here branching out to rivers and a bit of coarse fishing when would you say would be the time to stop fishing for pike? I’ve heard it’s bad too fish during the summer months due to them swelling everything quite deep. Cheers
It’s all got to do with the water temperature and oxygen levels on the Lough. We normally stop the few weeks between July and August when Irelands temperatures are at their warmest . These are deep glacial lakes with good depths , only the surface water warms up mostly - so they are fine to fish with lures until the heatwaves hit, heavy rain can change temperatures and oxygen levels daily. I wouldn’t advise “deadbait” fishing in the warmer months. Letting an active fish feed on a sitting meal asks for deep hooking. I’ve never had a pike deep hook itself badly with my lures in my 23 years of pike fishing. Pike never really “swell” up when you cast lures and use heavy tackle to get them in fast and release fast. Swelling can happen when trolling - the pike gets exhausted as it’s being dragged along fighting for minutes and struggles to recover in the surface temp water where the oxygen is at its lowest.
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Pike fishing all my life and never have I seen pike released like that. No recovery time given whatsoever its a disgrace. Seeing ye are in t shirts I take it that its warm out too.. the pike may swim off initially but float to the surface afterwards. Shocking carry on!
Congratulations 👍
Was this in Ireland or somewhere foreign
Ireland