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Pike Fishing Gear Tips by Chris Pluntz

Chris covers altering your crank bait and wire leaders for Pike Fishing. Send your fishing tips to proangler.com. Where you’re the pro.


Pike Fishing Gear Tips by Chris Pluntz

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Tags: Tips, wire leaders, kw, fishing gear, crank bait, fishing tips, pike fishing, ebcat

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25 Comments

as a fellow pike angler i would like to know what would posses you to bend the hooks? it weekens the metal. what are you goin to do when you hook a 30 plus fish? oh and with tweleve pound test how do you stop the pike when they head to thick weeds or trees? prayer?


nice tips i fish for pike in the u.k and thoose tips will work great for weeded areas i fish!!


Hi Chris, great vid and tips thanks!. I love fishing for pike with a bait casting reel, do you use braid or mono? only reason im asking is whenever ive traid to use braid, i always end up with a massive tangle. Any tips? cheers, UK Piker


I live in northern idaho. I actually live on Huaser lake.
What lakes do you fish for pike?


its funny he doesnt have a clue


@Novakavich1 Thanks for watching!


Give it


Great videos you have! Thank you for sharing them


chris is a relative of mine


What your suggesting is true…. not arguing with you. We fish 25 tournaments a year and after 500 tournaments fished, we have established that the ability to switch baits quickly outweighs the need to create a simple solution. Outside of the tournament environment, I would agree with you.


@ProAnglers why in tournaments?? who cares ive caught 200lb tuna and 70lb wahoo..with just twisting on wire..and they fight way harder than a pike or muskie or any freshwater fish for that matter.


Medium Heavy with fast tip for husky jerks and tubes. Heavy with fast tip for swim baits.


We need the swivels for big fish and you need the clips for fast bait change over. In a tournament yuo may change baits on a rod 20 times in a day.

Outside of the tournament environment, you’re correct. They’re not really needed.


just twist on a wire leader u dont need clips.haywire twist


Our Pleasure! Thank you for showing interest in a video created by a couple working class weekend warriors.


Thank you for taking the time to post this video, it is very much appreciated. I hope if you have time you’ll post more. I’m a pike newbie and always looking for help!! Especially when fishing in the weed lines!!


You Bet!


Nice thanks


what pole due you youse


Sure… I throw BaitSmith 6oz magnum trout all the time with my 300. I also use it with a 3oz bottom bouncers for walleye as well.


can a shimano curado 300 hold up to a 2 oz simbait


can someone pm soom pike fishing tips baits cus im satrting it


all he is doing is displaying his opinions, there no need to moan at him for that. lighten up.


Thx ProAnglers. I do have another comparison to make though. I believe that
the majority of fly-fisherman, CHOOSE a lefthand wind reel.
Fly-fishing reels, are drum -shaped (like a flattened multiplier!) so yet again, I beg the question, why the world dominance of right-hand multipliers?
my answer lies in my previous comments
I ADMIT though, I do have ONE RIGHTIE
multiplier!
I will consider using it as you recommend for trolling right side of boat!
Many thx for comment


I certainly agree with the premise but in the walleye world, 90% of all trolling is done with a bait casting reel (multiplier). Walleye Pro’s use these reels because they’re light weight and work well when trolling at 1.0 to 1.5mph. Most Pro’s will have left hand and right hand retrieve in the boats to ensure they have the greatest flexibility. I normally use a left hand retrieve. However, I will use a right hand retrieve when trolling on the right side of the boat. Great comments!


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