First thing you need to understand is that they are going to frequent the warmest waters in the spring. Waters that may only be 2 degrees warmer than other areas will have active fish. Areas that are seperated from the other waters are often good. Something blocking an entrance to the bay can kinda keep warm water temps rather than having them blow out on an offshore wind. Also areas of marsh with a specific kind of substrate. North of the Limestone bed lakes you will see this. The substrate that is ideal for spring pike is what I call brownwater. Its muck substrate is dark tea colored and holds warm temps like a bathtub.
Here are a few pictures of areas that are prime for pike. You need to use all tools out there to plan your trips. Kayak fishing takes work to be productive. you cant just pick up and whip over to the next spot so eliminate dead water. Notice the pics show areas that are less likely to shift water temps due to the intricate design of the area. More stability for temps. Also pockets in the marsh hold rainwater that act as an insulator. This is ideal. Also look at the entrance way to this section. If it is blocked either by the bottom coming shallow or by physical structure like rocks this also can be a special feature to keep the temps in.
Once you have keyed in to the prime areas that hold the big pike your whole summer can be planned based on this. Your staging areas are then plotted out from that starting point. Unless you are in reservoirs you are not likely to find huge movement to summering areas with the big pike. So next you are in transition and you look for mouths to the bays and close structure(points, drop offs coming from the prime area) and then you are after that your after the weedbeds, then fall feed areas. But those are articles in themselves.
Spring pike fishing is something that takes alot of attention to detail. Watch for followers, short strikes and movement away from your yak. Sometimes you will stumble upon a lazy boy spot within your area and the female laying there isnt hungry. But if you come back and you work the area knowing it was in that section before, you may cause a strike and get your biggy. I realize alot of you live in a metropolis and your not likely in an area that holds these big girls. But if you can understand the species you can understand them in your area. And when you go on a vacation or fishing trip if you can understand the pike timeline and movement patterns you can put yourself in better waters after not fishing it all season. Using the timeline and understanding this movement is crucial to productivity. Anways. hope it helps some of you with your homework this winter :) oh. we should talk about wind sometime :p




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