I loved catching the little Kokes in Wasington. I liked using garlic flavored yellow marshmellows. A heavy weight, a great heave and a forked stick and a good book seemed to take them fairly well.
New Mexico.......sounds nice. Your livin large doc, have fun
Posted by: DentonDoc Posted on: Aug 28th, 2012 at 4:07am
Are you in Colorado doc? Were you surprised it was a pike or were you expecting something else? I bet it would eat REALLY good from up that high in that cold water.........hmmmmmmm
Mountains in northern New Mexico. Mostly rainbows and Kokanee salmon in the lake. Pike were accidentally introduced and there is no bag limit. This one was healthy and drug me around the lake for a few minutes.
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Posted by: mastertangler Posted on: Aug 28th, 2012 at 1:44am
The pike I boated today was 30-32 inches. Normally that would be a big woop, but this one was in a lake at 8,300 feet. In addition, I was using a flat fish lure, which I generally don't take on north lake trips.
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Are you in Colorado doc? Were you surprised it was a pike or were you expecting something else? I bet it would eat REALLY good from up that high in that cold water.........hmmmmmmm
Posted by: DentonDoc Posted on: Aug 28th, 2012 at 1:39am
The pike I boated today was 30-32 inches. Normally that would be a big woop, but this one was in a lake at 8,300 feet. In addition, I was using a flat fish lure, which I generally don't take on north lake trips.