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Been out for a bit, but finally took a picture of a couple of my pike lures. These are what I normally use for pike depending on month and time of day and location, (what the pike are feeding on at the time, etc).

 

The top rig is my trout rig for deep trolling. Just stick the head of the bait in the plastic cover and shove a toothpick through to hold it, shove the trebble into it's side and hook it to the downrigger.

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is that an artic grayling?

 

the original pic of this post is possibly a silver bream roach hybrid,it has the mouth of a roach as are the pale fins,the back isnt as high as a bream but it did flash through my mind.

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Well IR, I though that this thread was a great idea, but it seems that not too many others are interested. Are you going to post another picture so that we can guess?

 

Here's another picture for those interested. Does anyone know what type of fish this is?

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Well IR, I though that this thread was a great idea, but it seems that not too many others are interested. Are you going to post another picture so that we can guess?

 

Here's another picture for those interested. Does anyone know what type of fish this is?

looks like a zander:thumbs:
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Wow! That's an amazing resemblance of a Zander, but sorry it is not.

 

Hint: It was caught in Canadian waters, and is commonly known under two different names.

here,s a dutch zander

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zander indeed the resemblance is remarkable, found something walleye perhaps

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It is a Pikerel, or walleye. They do not grow very large and are normally not farmed, like the Zander.

 

Funny thing, I was looking up the Zander and from the little that I read, there is a counterfeit fish operation that sells farmed zander as pickerel and it is $2/pound cheaper. There is even a dna testing group set up for just fish to counter the problem. Strange stuff.

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Howdy,

Been out for a bit, but finally took a picture of a couple of my pike lures. These are what I normally use for pike depending on month and time of day and location, (what the pike are feeding on at the time, etc).

 

The top rig is my trout rig for deep trolling. Just stick the head of the bait in the plastic cover and shove a toothpick through to hold it, shove the trebble into it's side and hook it to the downrigger.

 

Mainly spoons / spinners there mate, a shad too! I use spinners a bit but are not so productive for me as they seem to be for you! good selection :thumbs: thankyou for posting the picture and when I am finally able to upload my photo's from my phone to my pc I will post them up for you ;)

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Well IR, I though that this thread was a great idea, but it seems that not too many others are interested. Are you going to post another picture so that we can guess?

 

Here's another picture for those interested. Does anyone know what type of fish this is?

 

Interesting pikerel! I can see why some here may think zander given the two fins and colours of the fish but the head is more trout like :hmm: and if i caught that here i would think perch / zander hybrid or something!! both being predatory fish!! so dont know if that would ever be possible mind you :whistling:

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