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Deepwater jigging for pike

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caddis13:
red

Scientist:
6 inch curly tail grub in white. Have to look in the saltwater section for this size. Jig head is either red or orange.  Weight depends upon conditions, cold front use lighter size for a slower sink.

Lake Raker:
1/4 oz chartruse(sp?) head with a chartruse/flake twister tail. I have lost a lot of them walleye fishing (tug, snap), also finally landed a 22lb pike with one. You might want a heavier leader though, 8lb mono is a good way to get practice tying knots.
If I were going to try jigging for them, which sounds like a blast. I would use a jigging spoon with a lot of flash.

busler15:
I use a 3/8 perch colored bucktail with a chartreuse grub about 3" long hanging just behind the end of the hair on the jig. Works great!

sperrin:
I've never really went after pike by specifically jigging for them. I typically just catch a few while jigging for walleye. I usually just throw spoons and other flashy lures at them and reel them in. I might just try jiggin'

Stevo

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