Northern pike fishing is enjoyed by literally thousands of anglers across more than one continent. In North America, pike are most often found in northern states and can live all through Canada even all the way up to Alaska. These fish can do really well in cold weather, which is part of what makes them favorites since they can be enjoyed by anglers even in winter climates. There are many different ways to go after pike, and even different strategies for different seasons. For example, pike ice fishing is a very popular activity in the winter with many anglers.
Ice fishing for pike takes place in many northern states, from New England to the Midwest and Plains states. The northern pike can be found through much of Canada, as well, and anywhere that ice fishing is popular, there is a good chance in these states that some anglers are hoping to nail a big pike to give them one heck of a fight. The rules vary from state to state in regards to limits, licenses, and other details, so make sure to check out local rules before starting your angling.
Another method of pike fishing, set for nicer weather, is fly fishing. While fly fishing may seem like more of a trout or pan fish type thing, many anglers love to go after pike with a sturdy fly fishing pole. Fly fishing for pike is a popular past time, and one that is continuing to gain in popularity. Pike are known as an incredible fighting fish, and add in a fly rod and you will have a hard time finding a more impressive freshwater fish fight.
These don’t even include the regular methods of fishing for pike, which just confirms how many ways there are to fish for pike during all four seasons out of the year.
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