Northern Pike Fishing
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Best Live Baits
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Best Lures
Blade Baits
Crankbaits
Jerkbaits
Jigs
Bass Jigs
Bladed Swim Jigs
Hair Jigs
Soft Plastics
Spinners
Bucktail Spinners
In-line Spinners
Spinnerbaits
Underspins
Spoons
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Jigging Spoons
Trolling Spoons
Weedless Spoons
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Best Rigs
Bobbers / Floats / Slip Bobbers
Carolina Rig
Drop Shot Rig
Jigheads
Quick Strike Rig
Scrounger Jigheads
Spinner Rigs
Standup Jigheads
Swimbait Hooks
Underspins
Best Techniques
Catch Big Northern Pike
Catch Tons of Northern Pike
Cover & Structure
Bays
Dams & Spillways
Drop-Offs
Flats
Offshore Structure
Islands
Reefs
Saddles
Underwater Humps
Points
Rocks & Boulders
Weeds
Cabbage is Best
Deeper Weeds
Emergent Vegetation
Fish the Lily Pads
Fish the Reeds
Shallow Weeds
Submerged Weeds
Wood
Eating Northern Pike
Fishing Line Recommendations
Using Leaders for Northern Pike Fishing
Fishing Rod & Reel Recommendations
Seasons
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Time of Day
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night
Types of Water
Lakes & Reservoirs
Rivers
Clear Water
Murky Water
Water Depths
Shallow Water
Medium Depths
Deep Water
Weather
Clouds
Cold Fronts & Warm Fronts
Rain
Sun
Wind
Best Destinations
Weather
Take a look below to learn how the weather plays a role in the fishing for northern pike.
Clouds
Cold Fronts & Warm Fronts
Rain
Stable Weather
Sun
Wind