Looks pretty good quality to me. Helps when the water is that clear.
I’m wondering if you could have enticed him more. I find letting the jig hit bottom and bringing up a bit of silt helps at times. Give a injured fish / frenzy appeal.
Pike like to stare at lures fairly often. I find if I try to give the impression it’s now or never, it can get them biting. Raising the lure higher and higher, or swimming the lure horizontally can work.
I use crankbaits fairly often and I can make them look pretty realistic. I’ll rip them up to make noise (rippin raps my fav), then I’ll drop it down to a few inches off bottom. When you rip the lure up it will swim in the direction it’s facing, like a foot or so. Then when you let it freefall to near bottom, and hold it at that level, the lure will swim back to center. I’ll even exaggerate or extend the swim by moving my line from one side of the hole to the other.
Seeing a lure swim gets their attention peeked, then I’ll give the Poor injured fish dance so they think it’s an easy meal.
Of course it’s all up to the fish, and I’ve had my best show just watched with no interest.
To me this is the value of a camera, teaching you what your action looks like, and what can interest the fish. I’m sure I’ve spooked or pulled lures away from fish in the past, with no idea.
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