Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: ColinB on March 11, 2007, 06:00:56 AM
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This might happen!!!
(http://www.accony.co.uk/images/39lb8ozlynbakermenteith.jpg)
39lbs 08ozs Second largest pike caught by a woman in the British Isles! Lyn Baker looks pretty happy don't you think?
Colin
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You won't ever hear the end of it. ;D
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I think that pike must have been feeding on Sheep - it's huge.
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just tell her, "Honey, put your hand in his mouth and feel how soft his tongue is" that should help!!
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Lucky fisherwoman indeed, I envy. Big northern pike in europe are not rare, but they sure are educated. :-\ Over the years I've gained respect on this species. Even though they are predatory, they do not just hammer on anything that swims in the water. Here is an attached photo that a friend of mine from Denmark sent me around this time last year (the person in the photo is not him, but someone who caught the fish in his area).
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Huge fish, both of them. Don't want to be in a float tube with those swimming around.
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Getting them on the fly is also very popular there too. This is what a couple of my friends from Global Flyfisher caught on the fly last August.
http://globalflyfisher.com/blog/index.php?day=2006-08-09
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Do they eat them ROd??? Did they bonk um??? Are they good???
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Some eat them, some catch and release. They are made into fish cakes I think.
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Pike are good to eat.
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In the UK they are ALL released, unhooked on padded unhooking mats, treated with 'kid gloves', no "Gags" forcing mouths open and damaging teeth. Weighed in special soft mesh 'slings' and held in the water for as long as it take for them to recover - no "dive bombing" them back. Well at least by 99% of anglers.
This fish came from Scotland.
The PACGB (Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain) www.pacgb.co.uk gets limited access to this water at times and it's a lottery for members to to get a ticket due to limited numbers.
The PACGB have been instumental in changing attitudes towards Pike in the UK for a long time and have done a fantistic job of highlighting really good handling techniques to the British angling public. Despite what many think they are an incredibly fragile fish and need to be handled with the up most care to survive C&R consistently.
No one would even consider eating such a wonderful fish over there! There isn't enough around to sustain taking fish for the pot, when you think about the population of the UK and size of the place you'll realise why. Although with the influx of East Europeans into the UK who have a differnet view/culture, UK angling is facing a big challenge, and it's causing plenty of friction between the differnet groups.
An awesome fish!!!!!!!!!
I don't know any details but here's another monster, not from the UK.
http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/General_Fishing_C2/Freshwater_Fishing_F2/Best_Pike_Catch_ever_P310227/
(http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/General_Fishing_C2/Freshwater_Fishing_F2/Best_Pike_Catch_ever_P310227/)
cheers,
Paul.
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In the UK they are ALL released, unhooked on padded unhooking mats, treated with 'kid gloves', no "Gags" forcing mouths open and damaging teeth. Weighed in special soft mesh 'slings' and held in the water for as long as it take for them to recover - no "dive bombing" them back. Well at least by 99% of anglers.
This fish came from Scotland.
The PACGB (Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain) www.pacgb.co.uk gets limited access to this water at times and it's a lottery for members to to get a ticket due to limited numbers.
The PACGB have been instumental in changing attitudes towards Pike in the UK for a long time and have done a fantistic job of highlighting really good handling techniques to the British angling public. Despite what many think they are an incredibly fragile fish and need to be handled with the up most care to survive C&R consistently.
No one would even consider eating such a wonderful fish over there! There isn't enough around to sustain taking fish for the pot, when you think about the population of the UK and size of the place you'll realise why. Although with the influx of East Europeans into the UK who have a differnet view/culture, UK angling is facing a big challenge, and it's causing plenty of friction between the differnet groups.
An awesome fish!!!!!!!!!
I don't know any details but here's another monster, not from the UK.
http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/General_Fishing_C2/Freshwater_Fishing_F2/Best_Pike_Catch_ever_P310227/
(http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/General_Fishing_C2/Freshwater_Fishing_F2/Best_Pike_Catch_ever_P310227/)
cheers,
Paul.
yeah i saw john wilson safari fishing video when he was fishing pike on lakes
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Murkeywaters raises an interesting point about populations.
The UK is a bit bigger than Vancouver Island but has an estimated population of 60 million. Estimated as the government have no idea how many immigrants have arrived in the last 5 years. ???
Count yourselves lucky guys!! ;D
Re eating them, I can never understand why, when there are some many really good tasting fish around, anyone would want to kill and eat such a magnificent specimen that needs so much preparation to make it palatable? The same applies to the smaller ones as well.
Colin
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If you fish in Manitoba and Northern Ontario there are some pretty healthy populations of them. So eating one or two isn't hurting anyone but the fish. The Natives have long ago learned how to fillet pike and have passed that on to some people I went fishing with. It is a real skill to fillet them and get the bones out. Darn good eating from there. I caught them in southern Alberta irrragation sloughs and wouldn't think of eating them.
As for all those Scots you keep kicking out of the UK, they're all coming here. :-\
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regarding eating them. :-X is all I have to say about pike. OK well also, yuck yuck yuck!
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Murkeywaters raises an interesting point about populations.
The UK is a bit bigger than Vancouver Island but has an estimated population of 60 million. Estimated as the government have no idea how many immigrants have arrived in the last 5 years. ???
Count yourselves lucky guys!! ;D
Re eating them, I can never understand why, when there are some many really good tasting fish around, anyone would want to kill and eat such a magnificent specimen that needs so much preparation to make it palatable? The same applies to the smaller ones as well.
I was asking as It looks like the one fish was bonked and I didn't think anyone ate pike..at least I haven't heard of it...OK, some guys love eating bass so I quess anything is possible...catfish???
Colin
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If you fish in Manitoba and Northern Ontario there are some pretty healthy populations of them. So eating one or two isn't hurting anyone but the fish. The Natives have long ago learned how to fillet pike and have passed that on to some people I went fishing with. It is a real skill to fillet them and get the bones out. Darn good eating from there. I caught them in southern Alberta irrragation sloughs and wouldn't think of eating them.
As for all those Scots you keep kicking out of the UK, they're all coming here. :-\
The pike stocks in the UK while not desperately low, are certainly under pressure. If just a small proportion of the UK population start eating them it will be bad news for Pike and Pike anglers.
Sadly I'm a bit to old to move to Manitoba or Northern Ontario.
Sorry about all those Scots moving over there, I just wish Blair and Brown would go with them!! ;D
Colin
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"Sorry about all those Scots moving over there, I just wish Blair and Brown would go with them!!"
Colin,
Scots are just fine but I didn't move all this way to have those two ****** come join me, it's one of the reasons I left!
They probably wouldn't get in anyway, Canada has real immigration laws that weed out the less desirables, you have a much higher standard of immigrant out here - if I don't say so myself ;)
That and the fact that you have to work for a living out here, not sit on your backside and bleed the country dry while constantly moaning about how your numerous human "rights" are not being upheld.
People just seem to get on with life much more and take responsibilty for themselves, I don't think many of the GB immigrants (and native dole bludgers) would like it much, what a shame they won't get to find out! Oh how I miss home - not!
Take care my friend, don't let 'em grind you down.
cheers,
Paul.