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Pike Fishing tackle used to catch my first ever pike

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I started fishing for pike when I was at boarding school, more than thirty five years ago. My pike fishing equipment included a nine foot hollow fibre glass ABU spinning rod coupled with an Intrepid Black Prince spinning reel. I couldn’t afford pike fishing lures or plugs in those days and so had a tackle box full of metal blade spinners.

I used to hike down to Scarborough Mere each Sunday and make cast after cast, never catching anything and always returning back to school ready for Sunday tea to report a blank to my friends.

One visit, I found an old wooden jointed pike plug on the side of the bank. Its hooks had rusted away but the rest of it was fine. Finds like this were always pocketed for remedial work back at school. In this case I had to repaint the body using my friend’s plane modeling gear, and buy two new treble hooks.

Tackled up with my first pike plug I headed for a weedy shallow end of the Mere that I had previously been unable to fish using my heavy spinners. I cast across the pool and soon could see my plug jerking across the surface. I was taking care not to reel in too quickly and snag the leaf strewn bottom.

Suddenly everything went solid, my rod bent and I realized there was something on the end of my line. However, the fight was short and a minute later I was proudly holding up about five pounds of prime pike! I cursed the fact that I did not have a friend with me or a camera to record the event. I knew that nobody would believe me when I told them back at school. But that doesn’t matter now, years later, as I can still remember the feeling of elation when I caught my first ever fish when fishing for pike!

Pike Fishing Tackle – strength of fishing gear examined

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For anybody considering pike angling then it would be useful to read this post about buying tackle specifically for hunting specimen sized predators.  The tackle generally used by many experienced anglers who seek this elusive quarry can on occasion be somewhat heavy.  By that I mean that the tackle is very strong and could safely handle large pike up to say 30 or 40 pounds in weight.

That is very well, but it can take a bit of the pleasure from your angling to sit by the river or lake with a broomstick connected to rope!

On the other hand, it would be irresponsible to go fishing knowing that there is a chance of catching say at least a 20 pound fish equipped with a sporting one pound test curve spinning rod and five pound breaking strain line!

So selection of the strength of your pike fishing tackle can add tremendously to the enjoyment of your sport.  I tend to go to my local water where I have caught pike up to 21 pounds with two rods with 1.5 pound test curves.  These are relatively light items as pike fishing tackle goes but I have found will handle the fish comfortably while feeling responsive in the hand.  These rods are ideally loaded with 12 – 15 pound breaking strain (nylon – or equivalent diameter of braid or fluorocarbon) and will feel balanced.

The fashion is for a 12 foot long rod which I actually like unless I am stalking a river bank.  Then I will use my ancient fibreglass 9 foot ABU spinning rod that can cast a few ounces of dead-bait happily.

The reel is less critical in my opinion – I use Shimano Bait Runners that will take around 200 metres of line.  This is more than enough.  A few years ago when I started specimen hunting for pike I bought one of these bait runners and paired it with an old Mitchell Match with automatic bail arm.  I used a deep spool of course – you could probably only fit 10 metres of suitably heavy line on the special match spool!  I caught many good pike, again up to 20 pound in weight, with this make shift partnership – even though it is definately not designed for the job!

The biggest factor in choosing gear – once you have read all the brochures about length, test curve, capacity of spool etc – is to simply get your preferred combination in your hand.  Do you like them?  As a committed tackle tart I must be in love with the gear.  Remember what fishing is about – as long as the pike fishing tackle is up to the job the important thing is your satisfaction.