Mike Hehner and Jake Wallace share some tips and tricks on setting tip-ups for northern pike.
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@johnthroop20926 ай бұрын
If I fish without a steel leader I will always get bit off, I have Pike fished for almost 60 years and have seen a few that would have been World 🌍 records but those are practically impossible to land because they are so strong and so heavy, and yes crazy long! I really wish I didn't have to use steel leaders because I actually don't think many fish will not bite if they see the steel leader! Awesome video guys you caught some beautiful fish, tight lines!
@codster9
4 ай бұрын
The right fluorocarbon leader can hold up well.
@c.w.fishing37675 ай бұрын
Man I wish Wisconsin would adopt those regs. I love it!
@Growbrojay6 ай бұрын
We have alot of good ice in the Brainerd area I've been out everyday since December 8th. Some of our lakes have up to 9 inches. We didn't get as much rain as other area's of the state.
@wrath2315 ай бұрын
Nice fish, brother!
@musc1esman4 ай бұрын
Same but I live in MN and dont keep any unless they’re over 2 ft.
@MultiMrNoone5 ай бұрын
In general, am I better off hitting one of the big popular lakes like Leach, or should I be just as well getting on a smaller lake with less pressure?
@elischultes65876 ай бұрын
In western ND I don’t keep pike unless I have 1 26”
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If I fish without a steel leader I will always get bit off, I have Pike fished for almost 60 years and have seen a few that would have been World 🌍 records but those are practically impossible to land because they are so strong and so heavy, and yes crazy long! I really wish I didn't have to use steel leaders because I actually don't think many fish will not bite if they see the steel leader! Awesome video guys you caught some beautiful fish, tight lines!
@codster9
4 ай бұрын
The right fluorocarbon leader can hold up well.
Man I wish Wisconsin would adopt those regs. I love it!
We have alot of good ice in the Brainerd area I've been out everyday since December 8th. Some of our lakes have up to 9 inches. We didn't get as much rain as other area's of the state.
Nice fish, brother!
Same but I live in MN and dont keep any unless they’re over 2 ft.
In general, am I better off hitting one of the big popular lakes like Leach, or should I be just as well getting on a smaller lake with less pressure?
In western ND I don’t keep pike unless I have 1 26”