been into pike fishing for about 8months now thinking of fishing a couple of weeks time .is it a bit slow this time of year for pike ?????????
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Hi Bronson.
Its certainly a decent time of year to give piking a go. No coarse fishing is exactly hectic at this time of year but piking does offer a good chance of catching.
Look for the deepest area where the food fish are holed up for the winter, the pike will congregate in these areas for the easy meal.
On rivers look for backwaters and deeper glides where small fish go to shelter from floods.
Where you find the food you will find the pike congregating to take advantage.
Cheers
DaveSave our Sharks Member
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Originally posted by davem2005 View PostHi Bronson.
Its certainly a decent time of year to give piking a go. No coarse fishing is exactly hectic at this time of year but piking does offer a good chance of catching.
Look for the deepest area where the food fish are holed up for the winter, the pike will congregate in these areas for the easy meal.
On rivers look for backwaters and deeper glides where small fish go to shelter from floods.
Where you find the food you will find the pike congregating to take advantage.
Cheers
Dave
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I would also try smaller baits on the hooks this time of year a three oz roach will have more results than a half pound mackerel, also try lures fished very slowly across the bottom. contact your local branch of PAC they will give you all the info you need.www.topfishingtackle.co.uk
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Originally posted by gazzawill View Postyes your fresh water licence covers you for trout and course mate
but they are up for renewal real soon think its 15th of march
As for Original posters question, I find pike fishing quite slow this time of year generally speaking but the benefit is the fish when you do catch 'em are bigger and more filled out (because they are getting ready to spawn).
As has been mentioned deadbaits are the way to go, try and find deeper water on stillwaters, as always dawn and dusk being best time.
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