"If you want to improve a pike fishery, immediately put the 36"+ fish back. In fact don't even take them out of the water."Hmmm....looks like his fish was out of the water in his hero shot.Congrats on your Dad's fish Mr. Big Worm. Big pike are awesomely fierce predators, and fun to catch. Glad your dad caught one.
nice fish.sucks he had to be killed.
YOUR NOT HAPPY,about this??,HOW LONG would this fish LIVE in the wild,are you a tree hugger,ALL THINGS END.90% OF all fisherman love the FISH and work at making sure the fish are there next year,PLEASE LEARN,WE ALL NEEDTO KNOW ABOUT what we do RAT
Tree hugger? I dont think so. I cut tree's down for a living, so what does that make me then?I just respect a fish thats as old as 20+ years and like to give other people and their children a chance to catch the same fish I do......
thanks, it is a nice fish. he actually caught it in a small lake where it did not belong. when the water went high last year it swam over the locks and was probably doing major damage to the lake. if it were caught in the big lake it most likely would have been released.
man i still cant believe people are having a fi over this, he kept 1 fish, its not a big deal, i fish up around the st lawrence all winter long and with the number of pike kept out of there and out of the lakes around there there are still a ton of pike in there, heck we will catch 30 a day on some bodies of water