Most every man dreams of being out on the water on a beautifull fall day in anticipation of catching a giant Northern Pike. Feeling the line shoot off your reel like a cannon shooting while your hanging on for dear life, as you get the first glimpse of the monster Northern Pike that sucked in your bait. If you have ever desired to land your trophy Northern Pike of a lifetime and you would like to learn and understand more, than this is for you.
You need to find a lake that has and is known for big pike fishing. There is nothing quite like the lakes of Northern and central Manitoba because they are abundant with trophy pike. Once you arrive to the lake, the next question is where do you start? I'm sure you've heard of the rule, 80% of the fish are caught in 20% of the water, and this rule especially applies here. In late fall the cabbage weeds have established full growth and as fall and winter approach the pike are looking for a large meal that will sustain them for the grueling winters that this portion of the globe has.
When you find a good looking cabbage weed bed, fish the outer edges of the weeds. Approach the weedbed slowly so you don't spook the large pike. After you have worked the outer weed edges, start fishing the center and then the backside of the weed bed.
Although it's fun, if you are catching smaller pike, it usually is not a good sign of finding the giant northern pike there. If the smaller fish are around, that means they feel that they are not in any eminant danger of being eaten by larger fish, therefore the likelihood of a big pike being ther is not very good. Trophy Northern Pike are very territorial and usually live in the "prime real estate" of the weeds. Prime cabbage real estate can be best described as transitional edges of the weed beds such as drop offs or rocky terrains next to the weeds, which sometimes can be inside turn areas as well.
As we get later into the fishing season, the key for catching larger northern pike is to use bigger fishing lures. No lure is too large. I have had numerous twelve inch fishing lures inhaled all the way down. Large buck tails or jerk baits usually work the best.
One of the most exciting things is to see a monster northern swimming right after your fishing lure, but seeing the fish bite also can be one of the biggest pitfalls. The worst thing a fisherman could do is to set the hook before you feel the fish hit. Most of the time if you set the hook and you didn't feel the bite; you'll not catch the fish. Feel the fish bit before you set will eliminate many heartbreaks.
The greatest sign of a good cabbage weed bed is when you have set the hook on a giant northern pike and you see numerous weeds getting cut off with your line. This is when you know that you probably have hooked a trophy northern pike of a lifetime.
Canada Northern Pike Fishing
Traditionally, pike haven't gotten all the respect they deserve. Some experts even refer to them as the Rodney Dangerfield of the fishing world. But that's starting to change, as fisherman who used to focus on the quest for trout are developing a passion for pike. . While pike may not be as pretty or graceful as trout, when it comes to tenacity and strength, they are tough to beat. The northern pike on fly is now the most sought after game fish in fresh water and one of the very best places to find pike is in the Canadian Rockies.
Chris David, owner of Mountain Country Outfitters is one of pike's biggest fans. From his base in Hinton, Alberta, he has access to some of the best pike fishing in the world - and he's happy to share his fascination for pike with his clients.
"Fishing for northern pike on fly has become a real trend over the last 10 or 15 years,: says Chris. "They used to be thought of as garbage fish - people would throw them up on the shore - but that attitude has really changed. True, die-hard fishermen know that pike is where it's at right now."
Hinton is nestled in the heart of a recreational paradise on the eastern edge of Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies 280 km (174 mi) west of Edmonton. The city of Edmonton is the gateway to the North and the first stop for many visitors seeking adventure in Central and Northern Alberta, as well as parts of the Rockies.
Why Fishermen Like Pike
There's no question the Northern Pike is a worthy adversary. Reaching up to 50 pounds, they are voracious eaters who like to dwell in clear water that's on the shallow side. They're particularly drawn to weedy areas, with their spring spawning season a prime time for catching. Generally, they're much harder to catch when they move to deeper waters in the summer months.
Alberta certainly grows big pike, with a 38-pound pike claiming the provincial record. Last year, fishermen in Hinton set a new world record in one of many categories, catching a 28 lb., 6 oz. pike. "There are some huge fish here," Chris says.
American Fishermen Love Alberta Pike
The pike fishing in Hinton is such a draw that it's attracting clients from across the globe. "Most of our clients are American," Chris adds, noting he sees a lot of traffic from Michigan, Minnesota and Montana and Washington." Alberta pike fishing has also received international attention, attracting fisherman from as far away as England, Germany and France.
Chris finds that many people book fishing vacations thinking they want to seek out trout, but quickly change their minds after they see how much fun they can have fishing pike. One client, a diplomat from France, came to Hinton specifically for trout fishing. After Chris convinced him to try a half-day of pike fishing, he was hooked - and has since sent several of his friends to Chris for a similar adventure. "It was really great - he caught some trophies," Chris recalls.
"I tell people the fishing in Alberta is really exciting," Chris says. "Our goal is to make their visit to Canada exciting enough that they are going to go back and tell everyone what a wonderful time they had in Alberta. There's just a fantastic opportunity here for someone from the United States to come up here and really experience what Alberta has to offer."
Pike Fishing, Alberta Style
The average pike Chris catches is about 12 pounds (6 kilos), but "every time I got out I get at least one 20-pound pike," he says. "Our advantage is we have more varieties and species, and larger fish. And more fishable lakes."
One of the unique features of lakes in the Hinton area is water clarity. "It's very clear, which is pretty rare for a pike lake," Chris says. "There's nothing more exciting than watching a four-foot long pike attack your fly."
For now, the best pike lakes in the Hinton area remain relatively unknown - and that's the way Chris wants to keep it. That way, they aren't over fished or over taxed, and they retain their natural beauty and assets. "The nice thing about this area is that I can fish a different lake each day of the week and each of those lakes will produce. It really is a jewel of the Canadian Rockies," Chris says
Many folks recognize Chris from his stint as a host on television's Dimestore Fishermen. The most widely broadcast fishing show in Canada, Dimestore has given Chris a chance to travel to some of the most exciting streams in the world.
"As a television fishing show host, I get to fish all over North America," Chris says. "I can tell you there is no pike lake in Alberta like the lakes in Hinton. It's extremely rare."
Pike in Alberta's Boreal Forest
Winefred Lake Lodge is another Alberta outfitter committed to pike fishing. Located southeast of Fort McMurray, in Alberta's boreal forest, the Lodge offers comfortable accommodations for fishermen who are anxious to test their skills against the area's staples, pike and walleye.
Fly-in for Pike
For a Canada fly-in fishing trip, Andrew Lake Lodge features a package that's designed to help you get up-close-and-personal with the northern pike. Nestled in the northeast corner of Alberta, the area features some of the provinces best pike fishing. Since it takes a little more effort to get to, the area is relatively untouched, and according to publications like Outdoor Canada, offers an excellent chance at trophy fish.
And check out Calgary, which offers exceptional pike fishing opportunities in Southern Alberta.
Resources
Mountain Country Outfitters
Andrew Lake Lodge
Winefred Lake Lodge
Alberta Pike Fishing
Hinton
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