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![]() First year pike fishing so I dont know how long the bite lasts. If so will they still be on structure or should I go deeper in the center. Thanks Bruce
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![]() Pike will feed year round... Peak feeding water temps are around 58-65 degrees. They feed from autumn to early winter to gorge and store fat nurturing their eggs for the next season. They also tend to grow the fastest in water temps around 64-66 degrees.
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![]() I was out there last week and got 2 Pike 24"-28". Going out there tonight to see if I can get a few more before the storms roll in Monday. After that the river won't be fishable for a while
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