
Methods of Capture. There are three main
methods to tempt and catch Pike. Spinning, Lures and Baits. Of the
three, the latter is the most popular. The bait can be a live-bait, a
freshwater fish used with either a float or paternoster arrangement;
this method is frowned upon in most circles. Alternatively, a
dead-bait, a recently deceased freshwater fish or sea fish (whole or
part) such as mackerel, herring or sprat presented on either a float,
paternoster or leger set-up. When fished with floats or paternoster the
bait should ideally be presented in a 'natural' position. A hook
arrangement consisting of two trebles to a wire-trace hook link,
positioned with the leading treble in the body to the rear of the gills
or in the root of the pectoral fin, the second treble in the root of
the dorsal fin. Legered baits can be hooked with the second hook in the
tail, the first hook into the body. If fished at distance, the bait can
also be bound to the trace to prevent loss. Some knowledge of the
fishery is helpful in locating the Pike as it favours weed-beds,
obstacles and underwater ledges or gullies. Strong tackle is highly
recommended.
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