Yup...one of the reasons I flyfish pike :) *pics*
Well snuck out early today from work for a quick fish.....this is truly why I love getting out.....
Fought like a champ...made the reel scream a few times I had to watch my thumb didn't get in the way :) Sorry for the poor pic quality I was the only one there and no one in sight .....perfect :) (I really got to get an all-weather camera and stop bringing the cell phone for pics) Was 39 inches and just over 16 inches around. Barely had her out of that water....few quick pics and back for another day! This fish would not have been considered a keeper in some of our waters....she was a tickle under 100cm. http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...0607-00470.jpg http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...0607-00471.jpg http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...0607-00473.jpg http://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/...0607-00474.jpg LC |
that fish would have taken 40 if the fish wasnt bent...congratz!
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Goodwork, that's a nicely colored pike
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She's a GOODER!
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awesome feesh! Congrats
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Nice work man! :cool:
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Great fish! I may have a waterproof (to 15ft?) Pentax Optio W60 digital camera you can have, if I can find it. Haha just found the box, but of course it was empty. Camera is somewhere... Only used it a dozen times or so in 2 years. Not sure how the battery is after sitting so long though, haven't seen it for over a year... But I can search if you're interested
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You catch that at wabamun? Nice job buddy.
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....ummmmm maybe :)
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nice pike for sure. have to tear myself away from the river and get my first on the fly pretty soon here
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I received a PM about how heavy the fish was.....I used a calculator and it came out about 16-17lbs which seems reasonable to me based on how chunky it was.
If I plan on releasing a fish I don't like to hook them up to a scale for a weight measurement....IMHO it causes undo stress and more chance of injury so I take the length and girth (sometimes) and let them be free. If I was set up with a cradle scale then I would likely do a weight on them. LC |
Congrats on the beaut, but be careful if you hold your knuckles dear.
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That thing is sweet as hell on a fly rod! Well any rod for that matter. Like shootin a 170 whitetail outa your stand! Natures high!
Glad ya landed it and let it go. Congrtats bud! |
don't worry about getting a new camera. those pics. were great. it really is tough to get a good pic., when your by yourself. it sure was a nice day to be on the water. very nice pike.
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if you are looking for a water cam i would recomend the olympus tough line; i have the 8010 and love it.
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Congrats on an awesome catch! :sHa_shakeshout:
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Thats easily the biggest pike i;ve seen caught using a midge and an indicator!:sHa_shakeshout:
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What has become of Fly fishermen?
There was a time that the fly, the riffle, the cast and how you tied the fly would have been in the story! What rod? Line? reel? you get the idea.
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The rod is a TFO 9 foot 8 weight, the reel is an amundson Diablo cartridge reel. Line is Cortland species specific pike with red taper leading into slime green running line. I usually use an over hand double haul cast to chuck the big "chicken" fly as I like to call them. I tie the fly to the line not direct but on a loop so that when I am varying my stripping and the fly stops it almost always turns to invoke a strike of a following fish...the fly is neutrally bouyant in the water. Care to share how you fly fish for pike? :) LC |
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