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| Babe with a Lac La Martre moster pike. |
January. 27th and April 28th
Last week, in part one of our two part series at Lac LaMartre, in the Northwest Territories, called “Mood Altered Pike”…going bay to shallow bay, we went deep into many of the tricks I use to read and respond to various pike feeding moods-- from wildly aggressive to super-duper negative!
It’s early July and we’re dealing with postspawn pike making daily feeding runs into shallow bays off main lake Lac LaMartre. Instinct is simply telling these pike to follow the easiest, most abundant food source going on in the lake—spawning whitefish in these first-to-warm, soft-bottomed bays.
So this week on "Good Fishing," I’m just dying to share even more tricky tactics for taking trophy pike---spoons, bucktails, banjos and tubes, worked fast, slow and every which way between. And just wait till you see the size of the snakes we’ll be charming! Mood-altered pike, in the middle of nowhere at the NWT’s Lac LaMart will be tamed.