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Old 08-31-2019, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by HookedOnKokanee View Post
-- the big pike are still there, they didn't jump out on the Jasper Highway and hitched a ride somewhere

-- previous posts are on the money, BIG pike live in the deepest part of the lake during the summer, they can't stand warmer water, except to eat in

-- deep drop offs to great feeding locations are a place to start

-- pike from 10 to 20 pounds eat one or two Big meals and then sit and digest

-- many anglers do not realize home deep pike will go in the summer months, depths to 40 feet and consistently from 20 to 30

-- if you want some great tips, just go to the 2019 Albert Guide to Sport Fishing Regulations, that's the magazine that no one ever looks at?!

-- pages 102 to 103, written by Wes David, you don't have one it is online or go to Canadian Tire and pick one up

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doyle
Just wanted to point out that Wab has a large fetch compared to depth and hence is iso thermal. That is to say the water temps, out side the very shallow areas are the same from top to bottom.

With a large fetch and shallow lake no stable thermocline forms. At the fist bit of wind the lake mixes from top to bottom and goes iso thermal except in the winter when ice stops the wind from mixing the water column.
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