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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Walleye => Topic started by: Water Wolf on Jan 05, 2006, 01:33 PM
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I started this topic in MFF and though I would carry it on in IceShanty.
A long time ago a walleye angler told me that if they ever caught a pike while walleye fishing, they would add some scent or anything to rid there lure of the pikes scent. They tole me that walleye catches are reduced with a pikes scent on your lure.
That was the first time I have ever heard that and did not know what to make of it. I know that the pike are a walleyes major predator in many bodies of water, but I also know that a large walleye do eat small pike.
Have any of you ever found this to be true?
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WW
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I have heard that pickerel scent on a lure will keep fish away but never heard the same about pike.
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Never found that to be true. Who knows though. Walleyes can be a tricky little critter
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Bump!! :)
Has anyone else found that pike smell does reduce walleye bite to be the case? ???
WW
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I don't think it does but like what everyone else who know what a waldo thinks. (Do they really think hmmm?) I read a book by Mike McClelland(sp?) years ago who was asked if scent was important. He did a test with cranks were he ran a bait dipped in gas and the other without. His results said it didn't matter. On the other hand if you don't have confidence in your bait or lure then there you go. If you think it matter then change so you have confidence bait or lure.
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Last winter I found this out by watching my Marcum camera. I caught a pike on my buckshot rattle jig. Down the hole it went and I watched walleye after walleye reject the lure. They would come right over, get close and then leave in a hurry. When they came in, their dorsal fin was up and they seemed aggressive. Once they got close to the jig, the dorsal fin dropped and the left. I changed to a clean buckshot out of the box and started catching walleyes after that. I witnessed this a couple days in a row on the ice.
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I jigged up pike then walleyes on the same buckshot in the same hole minutes apart earlier this year Got 2 mid 20 inch pike then hit 3 eyes between 16 and 23 inches. The body of water was murky and that might have something to do with it or the eyes were just hungery. How much scent was left on the buckshot I don't know either
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when walleye fishing with :tipup: :tipup: :tipup: we weed through the pike from 4-8 and hit flag after flag after flag with northerns after 8 the walleye start hitting and they dont seem bothered with by any northerns. although the walleye are usually bigger than the pike in this lake which might have something to do with it
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I believe this to be true. Maybe not so much that the pike scent actually stays on the lure, because I have caught walleye, pike, and perch on the same lure with the same perch eye on it for bait. But that being said, I have caught pike and tried using their eyes for bait, and no fish, not even pike, will hit it. I believe that because pike are such voracious predators, fish don't associate their scent with prey.
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Bump!
I know this is an old topic, but still wonder about it if it's true or not. :-\
WW
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It does seem once I catch the first chain while jiggin I don't catch an eye after that.