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Old November 20th, 2007, 08:31 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Gandalf[_2_]
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have come to the
conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out there.

Gone are the days when I single jointed plug was as complicated as they got
and we have some real wire contraptions that I had only seen used by big
guys in ten gallon hats chewing gum so please tell me what works and what is
out there to catch the angler. The young man offered me one that I would not
even use off of Key West let alone a British lake, it was that big

The only new type I saw that made sense was the soft plastic type and I
bough a chubby shad ( I did mishear him and thought he was offering a fat
prostitute at first ). It looks like a little pike in the main so as my one
and only plug is like a pike and has caught I thought it a good idea. I also
bought an Ondex spinner, a normal looking spinner that is the same as the
one I caught my very first pike on all those years ago, which I have
confidence in.

So what is the best types of lures for an old fashioned simpleton like me
who wants some moderate fun without being stupid.

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Old November 20th, 2007, 10:42 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
paul[_2_]
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

In a phrase Gandalf old man,
"your good to go".

Yoiu dont need to spend on these new fangled contraptions, the oldies are
most often the best, i still have my old spoon and it catches more than the
lads with hundreds of new "failsafe" lures

"Gandalf" wrote in message
...
Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have come to
the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out there.

Gone are the days when I single jointed plug was as complicated as they
got and we have some real wire contraptions that I had only seen used by
big guys in ten gallon hats chewing gum so please tell me what works and
what is out there to catch the angler. The young man offered me one that I
would not even use off of Key West let alone a British lake, it was that
big

The only new type I saw that made sense was the soft plastic type and I
bough a chubby shad ( I did mishear him and thought he was offering a fat
prostitute at first ). It looks like a little pike in the main so as my
one and only plug is like a pike and has caught I thought it a good idea.
I also bought an Ondex spinner, a normal looking spinner that is the same
as the one I caught my very first pike on all those years ago, which I
have confidence in.

So what is the best types of lures for an old fashioned simpleton like me
who wants some moderate fun without being stupid.

--
Gandalf


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Old November 21st, 2007, 12:45 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Gandalf[_2_]
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

I can not wait to use the old ondex now, I have been looking at all night
and remembering. I stopped when I remembered it was damn near 40 years ago
though.VBG

Can not wait till Sunday now when I take my son pike fishing.

--
Gandalf

"paul" wrote in message
...
In a phrase Gandalf old man,
"your good to go".

Yoiu dont need to spend on these new fangled contraptions, the oldies are
most often the best, i still have my old spoon and it catches more than
the lads with hundreds of new "failsafe" lures

"Gandalf" wrote in message
...
Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have come to
the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out there.

Gone are the days when I single jointed plug was as complicated as they
got and we have some real wire contraptions that I had only seen used by
big guys in ten gallon hats chewing gum so please tell me what works and
what is out there to catch the angler. The young man offered me one that
I would not even use off of Key West let alone a British lake, it was
that big

The only new type I saw that made sense was the soft plastic type and I
bough a chubby shad ( I did mishear him and thought he was offering a fat
prostitute at first ). It looks like a little pike in the main so as my
one and only plug is like a pike and has caught I thought it a good idea.
I also bought an Ondex spinner, a normal looking spinner that is the same
as the one I caught my very first pike on all those years ago, which I
have confidence in.

So what is the best types of lures for an old fashioned simpleton like me
who wants some moderate fun without being stupid.

--
Gandalf




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Old November 21st, 2007, 06:21 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Brownz \(mobile\)
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

"Gandalf" wrote in message
...
Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have
come to the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out
there.

"paul" wrote in message
...
In a phrase Gandalf old man,
"your good to go".

Yoiu dont need to spend on these new fangled contraptions, the
oldies are most often the best, i still have my old spoon and it
catches more than the lads with hundreds of new "failsafe" lures

Gandalf wrote:
I can not wait to use the old ondex now, I have been looking at all
night and remembering. I stopped when I remembered it was damn near
40 years ago though.VBG

Can not wait till Sunday now when I take my son pike fishing.


The ondex are still top here for jacks & perch.

For larger pike I have a rough piece of balsa, painted flouro yellow which
never fails.

I've also been successful with wasp spinners as I call them - see half way
down the following page :

http://www.sovereignsuperbaits.co.uk...ner_baits.html

--
Cheerz - Brownz
Beta TR34 (Ring ding ding ding pop pop)
http://www.brownz.org/


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Old November 21st, 2007, 07:22 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
The Midnight Rider
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

After looking at the sudgested page i find myself wondering about the
effectiveness of the wasp spinners on sea bass? looks promising for next
years trips, guess i may try a couple. tnx Brownz m8
"Brownz (Mobile)" wrote in message
...
"Gandalf" wrote in message
...
Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have
come to the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out
there.

"paul" wrote in message
...
In a phrase Gandalf old man,
"your good to go".

Yoiu dont need to spend on these new fangled contraptions, the
oldies are most often the best, i still have my old spoon and it
catches more than the lads with hundreds of new "failsafe" lures

Gandalf wrote:
I can not wait to use the old ondex now, I have been looking at all
night and remembering. I stopped when I remembered it was damn near
40 years ago though.VBG

Can not wait till Sunday now when I take my son pike fishing.


The ondex are still top here for jacks & perch.

For larger pike I have a rough piece of balsa, painted flouro yellow which
never fails.

I've also been successful with wasp spinners as I call them - see half way
down the following page :

http://www.sovereignsuperbaits.co.uk...ner_baits.html

--
Cheerz - Brownz
Beta TR34 (Ring ding ding ding pop pop)
http://www.brownz.org/


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Old November 22nd, 2007, 12:12 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Gandalf[_2_]
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

Many thanks for that Brownz.

These do work or they would not still be on the market but how do they work.
To daft old me they seem alien but I can see how they would look like a
small shoal of fish maybe so the pike will just lung forward and hit it all,
including the hook.

Is that the idea behind it.

--
Gandalf

"Brownz (Mobile)" wrote in message
...
"Gandalf" wrote in message
...
Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have
come to the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out
there.

"paul" wrote in message
...
In a phrase Gandalf old man,
"your good to go".

Yoiu dont need to spend on these new fangled contraptions, the
oldies are most often the best, i still have my old spoon and it
catches more than the lads with hundreds of new "failsafe" lures

Gandalf wrote:
I can not wait to use the old ondex now, I have been looking at all
night and remembering. I stopped when I remembered it was damn near
40 years ago though.VBG

Can not wait till Sunday now when I take my son pike fishing.


The ondex are still top here for jacks & perch.

For larger pike I have a rough piece of balsa, painted flouro yellow which
never fails.

I've also been successful with wasp spinners as I call them - see half way
down the following page :

http://www.sovereignsuperbaits.co.uk...ner_baits.html

--
Cheerz - Brownz
Beta TR34 (Ring ding ding ding pop pop)
http://www.brownz.org/



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Old November 22nd, 2007, 12:42 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Derek Moody
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

In article , Gandalf
wrote:
Many thanks for that Brownz.

These do work or they would not still be on the market but how do they work.
To daft old me they seem alien but I can see how they would look like a
small shoal of fish maybe so the pike will just lung forward and hit it all,
including the hook.

Is that the idea behind it.


I presume the combination sweeps out a larger area and so makes a bigger
target - looks looks a large meal. Spoons and spinners all sweep out a
space that makes them seem larger that they are - which is why plugs, which
don't, can seem (to us) to be so big - in fact the biggest plugs in the shop
are rarely larger than a 6 oz fish and so are really too small to interest
the larger fish unless worked right in front of their noses.

Big plug making can be a productive hobby - crude whittling and smoothing
skills are about all you need. Balsa is too bouyant for big plugs so a bit
of scrap timber is your starting point; it's more tooth resistant too.

The favourite diet of large pike is smaller pike. Is your lure rod strong
enough to cast an imitation of a 5lb jack?

The big disadvantages with the coathanger type lures are that they're awful
to cast and a real liability in bushed-up waters. They seem to deal OK with
watery snags but the slightest touch on an overhanging branch and they
lovingly wrap themselves into an immovable embrace :-( Very much an open
waters and boatfishing option.

Cheerio,

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Old November 22nd, 2007, 05:07 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

I prefer a jig and minnow for pike, or with a plastic "twister tail".
Yellow or chartreuse ar my best colors. I used short wire leaders, but
eventually switched to Spiderwire® without the leader. My best catches are
with live 5-8 inch chubs on a small treble beneath a float. I fish the
jig/small minnow for crappie or crickets on a light wire hook (ul under a
quill float) for bull bluegills on the second rod while still fishing.

Plugs are usually reserved for big water trolling , and pike/muskie become
incidental catch with salmon, trout, walleye and striper hybrids making up
most of the catch. We use huge lures on the Great Lakes, with 6 inch or
larger heavy spoons or the largest Rapala type lures being preferred.

Picture found on the www:
http://tinyurl.com/2m77ul


Pepperoni

"Gandalf" wrote in message
...
Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have come to
the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out there.

Gone are the days when I single jointed plug was as complicated as they
got and we have some real wire contraptions that I had only seen used by
big guys in ten gallon hats chewing gum so please tell me what works and
what is out there to catch the angler. The young man offered me one that I
would not even use off of Key West let alone a British lake, it was that
big

The only new type I saw that made sense was the soft plastic type and I
bough a chubby shad ( I did mishear him and thought he was offering a fat
prostitute at first ). It looks like a little pike in the main so as my
one and only plug is like a pike and has caught I thought it a good idea.
I also bought an Ondex spinner, a normal looking spinner that is the same
as the one I caught my very first pike on all those years ago, which I
have confidence in.

So what is the best types of lures for an old fashioned simpleton like me
who wants some moderate fun without being stupid.

--
Gandalf



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Old November 22nd, 2007, 01:14 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Derek Moody
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please

In article , Pepperoni
wrote:

most of the catch. We use huge lures on the Great Lakes, with 6 inch or
larger heavy spoons or the largest Rapala type lures being preferred.

Picture found on the www:
http://tinyurl.com/2m77ul


Yes, -that's- the size of lure you need.

Cheerio,

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Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/
uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page:
http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/

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Old November 22nd, 2007, 05:39 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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Default A bit more advice on pike lure please


"Derek Moody" wrote in message
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In article , Pepperoni
wrote:

most of the catch. We use huge lures on the Great Lakes, with 6 inch or
larger heavy spoons or the largest Rapala type lures being preferred.

Picture found on the www:
http://tinyurl.com/2m77ul


Yes, -that's- the size of lure you need.

Cheerio,



It just proves the effectiveness of live bait.



 




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