Northern Pike Fishing The Quest For Quality (2024)

Northern Pike Fishing, The Quest For Quality Size Pike in Minnesota Waters

Northern Pike Fishing The Quest For Quality (1) Travel with almost any group of anglers in Northern Minnesota and you’re bound to hear some pretty dicey comments that reflect poorly on the present state of Northern Pike fishing in the northland.

All too often, anglers encounter lakes that have enormous populations of stunted Pike where catching a "quality fish" could earn you a lifetime achievement award. Try to swim a lure through these legions of small Pike and it’s easy to see how they would raise the ire of anyone hoping to attract the attention of more worthy combatants.

Snakes, scissors bills, slimes and a host of other even less flattering nicknames get thrown around on nearly every fishing trip I do in the summer. But in my travels as a full time fishing guide, I have seen strange transformations occur whenever someone catches what I’d call a "quality Pike", lets say 5 pounds and up.

No matter how harsh the rhetoric, no matter how bad folks think the small Pike are, a larger specimen is almost always going to bring happiness to the lucky soul that catches it. So in truth, most anglers really like Northern Pike, what they don’t like are stunted Pike that feed like they’re on a suicide mission. The questions are; on lakes where the quality has already slipped, how we can get back to better Pike fishing? And how can we protect g
ood Pike fishing where it still exists?

First, we need to remember that there are Northern Pike lakes and then there are NORTHERN PIKE LAKES. The lakes that produce big pike have the magic combination of cool water, good cover and plenty of food for fish in every size range.

Since growth rates for Pike are largely determined by the fish’s diet, there are certain lakes that just can’t deliver the whole package. In these lakes, trophy Pike will probably never flourish. On the other hand, these lakes can produce large numbers of smaller Pike that provide great action for folks who want eating size fish and for introducing youngsters to the sport.

Northern Pike Fishing The Quest For Quality (2) There are still lots of lakes in Northern Minnesota that do provide this proper balance. These lakes can and will grow larger Pike. In these lakes, the opportunity for quality fishing depends largely on how we manage the resource.

All young Pike start out equal. They are opportunistic feeders that will happily feed on most minnows, crustaceans and almost any small game fish that crosses their path. This "puppy chow" type of forage is generally adequate in most lakes, so combined with an abundance of excellent spawning habitat, the stage is set for the production of lots and lots of young Northern Pike. In lakes with average growth rates, a Pike at age 4 is roughly 20 inches and by age 8 reaches the 30-inch range or about 10 pounds.

The privileged Pike that live in waters with lots of food have faster growth rates and the Pike at age 4 could be closer to 24 inches, while the 8-year-old can be upwards of 35 inches. In Minnesota today, any Pike that reaches age ten is a true old timer and could reach 40 inches or about 20 pounds. Today, these larger fish are near the end of the line and very few Pike grow older than ten years of age.

Stunting, the over-abundance of small fish occurs when one of the key elements is out of balance. Most common in our region are lakes that have an abundance of spawning habitat, but provide too little forage to support the huge number of Pike that these lakes produce.

Before a lake can produce large Pike, the smaller fish must first reach a size where they can begin feeding on the larger forage species. The exact forage could vary from lake to lake, but typically Cisco, large Lake Shiners, Suckers or Whitefish come to mind. The point is that these fish need a "super size" meal to reach quality sizes. If their favorite foods are present, they’ll select those. If not, they’ll try to make do with whatever happens to be available.

Picture what would happen to your waistline if you’d switch to a strictly T-bone and ice cream diet. If the smaller fish don’t have the chance to grow into the larger categories or if the better foods aren’t available, they get forced into feeding on the smaller forage species, moving constantly in an effort to get enough to eat. It’s enough to keep them alive for a while, but after a few years, even the small Pike begin to die of "old age". This live fast, die fast cycle is literally akin to "eating themselves to death".

Northern Pike Fishing The Quest For Quality (3) Another roadblock in the search for quality Northern Pike is this fishes tendency to be it’s own worst enemy. At times, they’re just too easy to catch! Large Pike feed heavily making them an easy target for hungry anglers who are in turn, all too happy to remove them from their favorite lake. Over time, these larger Pike are over-harvested and the remaining smaller pike compete heavily for food and never attain adequate size required to help move them into the next feeding stage. So even "good lakes" can become over-populated with these stunted Pike.

In the end, all too many folks go away with the impression that Pike fishing is just a waste of time. It’s a never-ending downward spiral and unfortunately, a lot of the trouble is our own fault.

You see, in most lakes, Pike are seated firmly at the top of the food chain, so it’s only us (anglers) who have ever removed these larger fish. Because of their aggressive feeding habits, the very presence of these larger Pike could have helped to remove smaller fish from the system. In turn, that would help reduce competition for food and increase the likelihood of more Pike reaching desirable size.

From a fisherman’s point of view, what needs to happen is that more anglers need to value and keep smaller fish for eating. At the same time, we (anglers) need to recognize the importance of returning medium size Pike to our lakes.

In a nutshell, the exact fish that most of us have found acceptable as "eating size fish", are the ones that need protection the most. Once these fish reach this critical stage, growth rates can be phenomenal and an angler who is willing to release a 5-pound fish today, could easily be trading for a chance to catch a 15 pounder in just a few years. In terms of the health of your favorite Pike fishery, it would probably be far better to remove lots of the smaller fish and some of the largest fish.

Northern Pike Fishing The Quest For Quality (4) Over the past few years, I’ve been on a mission to get folks more interested in using the smaller Pike to satisfy the urge for a fish dinner. Most folks are easily converted to my way of thinking when they experience first hand, some of the really great dishes that can be made utilizing this plentiful supply. Creative management of the fishery should include higher bag limits of these smaller fish for folks who enjoy them. Protected slot sizes or reduced bag limits of the medium size Pike would help keep these fish in the system to grow and help control over-population.

Deserving at least a mention, the health of the forage base itself is an area we need to watch. A variety of water quality concerns and a period of warmer than usual fall spawning seasons have already affected populations of Tulibee in particular. There are already lakes in Minnesota’s prime Northern Pike range where the cool water species like Tulibees are existing on the edge of the lakes ability to support them. So far, water quality hasn’t shown up on the radar screen of most anglers, but if it affects the food chain, it’s going to reach the average fisherman eventually.

It’s kind of self-serving to say that we need more opportunities for quality Pike fishing. But, take a look at Minnesota fishing history and then check your map. Given the habitat, we should be among the top destinations in the world for great Pike fishing. Whether your interest is tourism, family sport fishing or food on the table, how can better fishing in Minnesota be bad?

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Northern Pike Fishing The Quest For Quality (2024)

FAQs

How old is a 40 inch Northern Pike? ›

Fish Age-Size and Male/Female Ratio Chart
Fish AgeLengthMale/Female
1838"-96cm8/92
1939"-99cm6/94
2040"-101cm5/95
2141.5"-105cm4/96
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What month is best for pike fishing? ›

Fall. Late August brings cooler nights and declining water temperatures. Pike feed heavily as this happens because their instincts are telling them the coldwater period of inactivity is approaching. The fall is one of the best times of the year to target pike, and it is a great time to look for a real trophy fish.

What is the best lure for Northern Pike? ›

Preferred lures tend to be spoons, spinners, hard plastic baits and even jigs, though the latter tend to catch smaller fish due to their smaller size. Spoons are very effective because their shiny side reflects sunlight and mimics the white belly of certain prey fish.

Where is the best Northern Pike fishing in the world? ›

Some of the best pike fishing in the world is in Sweden. The Swedish archipelago (or Skärgård) runs along the coast of the Baltic Sea. It contains numerous smaller archipelagos such as Västervik, Trosta, and Blekinge. Stockholm Harbor has yielded some record-breaking fish.

What is considered a trophy pike? ›

If it's over 20 pounds, it's considered by most to be a trophy Northern Pike.

What is the biggest northern pike ever caught in inches? ›

largest record catch captured in a picture and published
category:other methods record
weight:30,50 kg ( 67 lb 4 oz )
length:146 cm ( 57 inches )
locality:gravel pit near Dannstadt, Germany
year:1983

What attracts pike most? ›

Pike are visual feeders, and tend to be attracted to bright colors. Use high-visibility colors like white, chartreuse, and bright orange. They also respond well to baits that put off lots of vibration or sound.

Are Northern Pike deep or shallow? ›

Every pike fisherman has caught his share of northern from 4 to 10 pounds. Most of these fish are caught in shallow water. Big pike, however, go deep. Many times they are in water 15 feet deep or deeper.

Do pike bite all day? ›

Big pike have a small window of time every day when they are willing to bite. It can vary with water temperature, barometric pressure, the time of day, or simply the fish's mood.

What colors do pike see best? ›

The ability of slower retrieve along with a softer underwater tone gives you the injured fish action northern pike prey upon. Best pike lure colors: Red/Black or White (sunny days), Chartreuse/Blue (cloudy days).

What is the best rig for pike? ›

Deep water pike rig

It's a paternoster rig where the trace is running, not the lead. Start by threading a float stop and snap link swivel onto the main line. Then tie a swivel on the end of the line. For the lead link, tie a length low breaking strain mono to the end swivel.

What is the best hook for northern pike? ›

The best hook sizes for pike are 1/0 in partridge style hooks and 2/0 or 3/0 in treble hooks. Using larger hooks increases the number of fish that are hooked and landed. Also, larger hooks are less likely to bite pike deeply in the throat making it easier to safely release fish.

What state has the biggest pike? ›

On March 21, 2023, Hayden Lake in North Idaho produced a new certified state record northern pike. The record fish weighed a whopping 40.76 pounds, was 49 inches in length and 26.5 inches in girth – a true monster of a fish!

Where do northern pike like to hang out? ›

Right after winter they tend to be in shallow water where it is warmer. In the summer when weed beds grow, they are often found in those. They also like hanging around rocks and other ambush points. Lots of lures work for Pike.

How rare is it to catch a northern pike? ›

Pike are not a rare fish. They are actually the most widely distributed freshwater fish in the world, spanning all of Eurasia and North America. In North America pike are native to Canada, Alaska and the northern tier of states as far south as Missouri and Nebraska.

How do you tell the age of a northern pike? ›

You can count the number of paired opaque and translucent rings, or annuli, to estimate the age of a fish, so a fish with two annuli would be two years old (see image below). The annuli are visible when magnified under a microscope at 6 to 40 times life-size.

Is a 40 inch pike big? ›

Either way beautiful fish and it's awesome you let'er go! Please Note: A 40 inch pike might be thicker than normal and have a girth of 22 inches, which would make the fish 19.4 pounds.

How long does it take for northern pike to grow? ›

The fry will stay in the same areas as they were spawned until they are about 2 to 3 inches long, then move into deeper water. Northern pike will grow from hatching size of . 3 inches to 3 inches within the first four months of their lives.

How long is a 10 pound northern pike? ›

Length/inchesWalleye/pdsNorthern/pds
299.025.2
29.59.526
3010.026.9
30.510.527.8
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