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![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI71Hsy_PaU
Awesome vid of a pike eating a trout. Lesson learned - don't be afraid of big baits lol. |
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![]() While I was watching your video, I saw this one as well
![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ny5Z...watch_response That Trout was almost as big as the Pike! |
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![]() Mmmmm delicious trout for pike-zilla!
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![]() I am by no means a pike master but looks like a musky of some sort???
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![]() Euro pike come in many diff colors and patterns. Read an article in in-fisherman about "southern" pike in Europe. If u can find pics of them on google check it out. Some of them look SICK!!
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![]() It does kind of look like a tiger, but as JerzyG said pike can have a large color variance. Either way its an esox eating a trout half its size which is cool by me!
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![]() Found that article I was talkin about. The top 4 represent color variations of european "southern" pike, while the bottom is the commonly known northern pike found worldwide. It goes on to say that due to differences in scale configuration, it's actually a different species. Euro Trip????
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