ryfish
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| 31 Aug 2012 02:51 PM |
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does anyone know any different ways to finesses fish pickerel. i have been using a 2inch tube on a 4lb trout setup. does anybody know any other ways that might be less prone to bite-offs. thanks |
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wellsley
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| 01 Sep 2012 07:06 PM |
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try using a steel leader. |
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davesett2000
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| 08 Sep 2012 02:27 PM |
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Posted By wellsley on 01 Sep 2012 08:06 PM try using a steel leader. And you don't need a long one either...6" max....4" even better. Pickerel don't get big (10 lbs is HUGE...world record maybe!)  Get some Twist-Weld...20 lb will work...and make yourself a few short leaders.  Another idea...regardless of whether you are fishing rivers or lakes...IF you can find a sand / gravel bottom alongside a weedbed...cast a spoon (3/8 - 3/4 oz) to the bare spot. Let it sit on the bottom for a minute or so...then just raise it off the bottom. IF the weedbed is near a dropoff...even better. Use deeper diving lures working the deeper edge of the dropoff. Don't hesitate to let a 3/8 oz spinnerbait drop down the edge of the dropoff. Smaller size lures work well too. Try most any lure around 1/4 oz. I hope this helps...and we'd appreciate an update on your quest  |
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ryfish
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| 09 Sep 2012 03:55 PM |
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went today and fished 2 inch tubes again. I fished with 6lb test though and a 7ft rod. i ended up catching 2 pickerel. i did have 2 bite-offs though. |
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davesett2000
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| 09 Sep 2012 07:05 PM |
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Nice pics & thanks for sharing a couple of pics of chain pickerel. Do them small leaders like I mentioned...no more bite-offs. JMHO & best regards |
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caedgett
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| 11 Sep 2012 08:59 AM |
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Double tail grub lures work really well for me here in Jersey. Not sure where you are fishing, but the lake across my house is a bit murky and the white lures seem to work the best. I have caught quite a few chain pickerels with these style grubs. Last week I caught a decent 3.5 lb/22 inch pickerel on one and a couple smaller 18" pickerels. |
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ryfish
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| 11 Sep 2012 03:32 PM |
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i fish at the Delaware canal in PA up near trenton. If your not familiar with it its only about is wide as a street at its widest where i fish it and its only probably about 4ft deep but its really murky and there is lots of weed cover this time of year.
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ryfish
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| 11 Sep 2012 03:33 PM |
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do you fish the twin tail grub with a jighead or weightless? |
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davesett2000
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| 11 Sep 2012 07:31 PM |
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Most folks fish them with jigheads....but don't hesitate to fish it weightless either. Wow...that is an OLD canal  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_and_Raritan_Canal |
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ryfish
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| 12 Sep 2012 06:02 PM |
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thanks and yea its been around for a very long time and its all over around me but in spots its dried up now. |
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DRMead
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| 24 Nov 2012 05:58 AM |
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 ryfish,I figure a post is better late than never...So, I'm a member of Orange Lake Fish and Game Association/Club here in New York.Our Lake located in Town of Newburgh is loaded with Chain Pickerel,some quite large for the species.Personally,I've never used a wire rig for Picks' ,and haven't had many bite-offs that I can recall. 1st. try using a heavier line to start. On my rigs I use Magna-thin anywhere from 8 to 12 lb. or so. One of my go-to plugs is the Beetle-spin w/ an 1/8th oz head,and a 3" white curly tail power grub. Slow-roll them across the bottom over and through the structure,and be READY!! Also try BURNIN' a Baby 1- Minus (Fire Tiger) Near weed edges,Picks' ain't shy! Another good one is the 4"-5" Sluggo rigged wacky,swimming it on the surface. I know it's late now,but when Spring gets here,give these a try.Good Luck. Here's an Orange Lake Pick' Dan |
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davesett2000
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| 25 Nov 2012 04:59 PM |
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Posted By DRMead on 24 Nov 2012 06:58 AM
ryfish,I figure a post is better late than never...So, I'm a member of Orange Lake Fish and Game Association/Club here in New York.Our Lake located in Town of Newburgh is loaded with Chain Pickerel,some quite large for the species.Personally,I've never used a wire rig for Picks' ,and haven't had many bite-offs that I can recall. 1st. try using a heavier line to start. On my rigs I use Magna-thin anywhere from 8 to 12 lb. or so. One of my go-to plugs is the Beetle-spin w/ an 1/8th oz head,and a 3" white curly tail power grub. Slow-roll them across the bottom over and through the structure,and be READY!! Also try BURNIN' a Baby 1- Minus (Fire Tiger) Near weed edges,Picks' ain't shy! Another good one is the 4"-5" Sluggo rigged wacky,swimming it on the surface. I know it's late now,but when Spring gets here,give these a try.Good Luck. Here's an Orange Lake Pick'
Dan
Nice post DRM..and thanks for the pic. The BIGGEST reason I suggest at LEAST a small wire leader is that in MANY waters containing pike / muskie / pickerel...there can be a chance to "tie into a good one"  What a LOT of folks don't understand about the pike family is that they can be VERY picky at times. In frozen waters / winter time early spring they sometimes survive eating dead fish off the bottom...similar to catfish. Many folks around the world fish for the pike "family" with dead bait. Your comment about "slow roll" is ironic...as I have caught them by letting a spoon settle to the bottom for a minute or so. Once I engage the reel...then gently "lift" the lure off the bottom...MANY times I get a strike. |
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DRMead
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| 25 Nov 2012 05:54 PM |
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Any time Dave,I really like when some guys chase "those other fish" Truth be told, I'd rather fish for Picks' than Bass sometimes.I wish I knew more places to fish for Pickerel,as they are just a blast on light and medium tackle. I'm about 45 mins from the Delaware River in Matamoris PA./Port Jervis NY. If anybody reading this thread,give me a hollar.Would enjoy finding some new Pickerel water.TTYS!! maybe young Mr ryfish will chime back in soon.
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pillman
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| 06 Dec 2012 08:20 PM |
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we should take him up to Farmer Lake in the U P, huh Dave! |
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DRMead
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| 07 Dec 2012 03:45 PM |
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Posted By pillman on 06 Dec 2012 09:20 PM we should take him up to Farmer Lake in the U P, huh Dave! Farmer Lake in the U P.....Do tell,Do Tell!!  |
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pillman
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| 09 Dec 2012 12:54 PM |
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just outside of Gwinn, where we had a few Member Meets. lots of pike in there |
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davesett2000
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| 11 Dec 2012 03:50 PM |
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Pike ARE different than pickerel Jim  |
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wellsley
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| 11 Dec 2012 06:04 PM |
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We gots lots of pickeral in NY  |
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wellsley
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| 11 Dec 2012 06:08 PM |
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We gots big pickeral in NY  |
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wellsley
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| 11 Dec 2012 06:21 PM |
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NY has more pickeral.  |
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