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Offline Duke

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QUAKER LAKE PIKE
« on: Feb 13, 2006, 07:01 AM »
Could anyone helpme out, never fished Quaker for pike, but it sounds like fun.  Any help with suggested bait and techniques? also, where in the area can bait be obtained

Offline doctariAFC

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Re: QUAKER LAKE PIKE
« Reply #1 on: Feb 13, 2006, 09:27 AM »
Could anyone helpme out, never fished Quaker for pike, but it sounds like fun.  Any help with suggested bait and techniques? also, where in the area can bait be obtained
Hey Duke....

Quaker pike bait.  I tend to get creek chubs at Big Catch, get em air bagged so they survive the trip.  The larger the better.  Prices are @ $8/ doz.  Rig tip ups with either Quick Strike rig or steel-snelled hook, I like using an egg sinker as weight.  Target water depths between 7 and 15 feet.  Find the edges if you can.

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Offline BUCKSKI

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Re: QUAKER LAKE PIKE
« Reply #2 on: Feb 13, 2006, 10:30 AM »
Docs right the ozygen bag is REAL important to keep the bait lively.
Did ya get out his weekend doc? Ice ok???
Do any good????

Also some people favor dried archovies, salted smelt or other small fish hooked for the toothy critters!!!!
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