How to catch a northern pike (2024)

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The northern pike is one of Minnesota's largest and easiest fish to catch. Found in in nearly every Minnesota lake and river, the northern pike is a voracious predator known for powerful runs that strip line from your reel. Though somewhat challenging to fillet, the northern pike is excellent table fare. If you haven’t fished for northern pike you should. It's a cool fish.

When to fish

The inland northern pike season opens in mid-May and closes in mid-February, same as the walleye fishing season. Opening and closing dates vary on waters that border Canada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Wisconsin.

Minnesota has three northern pike zones. Check the fishing regulations based on where you want to fish. Some waters have special regulations for northern pike.

  • Inland: waters within Minnesota
  • Border: waters that border other states or countries
  • Special: waters that have special or experimental regulations in place that differ from statewide regulations.

Like many predator species, northern pike tend to be particularly active during early morning and evening. Still, northern pike can be caught most any time of day. Northern pike are sight feeders and don’t bite much at night.

Where to fish

Northern pike are common in most lakes and rivers. In the northeast they tend to exist in lower numbers but have a larger average size than other parts of the state. In north central Minnesota, northern pike are very common, perhaps even too common. Liberal northern pike bag limit regulations that were enacted in 2018 aim to reduce pike numbers so the remaining fish are more likely to reach a larger size. In southern Minnesota northern pike are less abundant but grow quickly.

Within lakes northern pike are often found in two to fifteen feet of water, typically in and around weedbeds, rocky points and other structure where they can conceal themselves while waiting to ambush prey. The northern pike is a lie-in-wait predator. Rather than prowling here and there, northern pike prefer to wait for prey to come them, which they attack with rocket-like speed. So, fish places that have thick under water vegetation – sometimes called cabbage patches – or the edges of bulrush beds. Such are the areas are where this powerful predator will clutch prey sideways in its mouth, immobilize it with sharp backward-pointing teeth and then turn it head-first prior to swallowing.

In rivers, northern pike are often where you would expect to catch most game fish – scoured holes, sunken timber, weedy backwaters and eddies.

A northern pike

How to fish

Most northern pike are caught by trolling or casting, and they attack with a vengeance. When a northern smacks your lure you know it. It's not an "I think I felt a bite kind of fish."

Preferred lures tend to be spoons, spinners, hard plastic baits and even jigs, though the latter tend to catch smaller fish due to their smaller size. Spoons are very effective because their shiny side reflects sunlight and mimics the white belly of certain prey fish. Also, because spoons are fairly heavy they can be cast long distances and even fished at various depths based on the speed of retrieve. Hard plastic baits are another good chose because these lures are shaped and painted to look like prey. Spinners are good too because they are very flashy and create a lot of commotion.

Though medium size lures are a safe choice don't be afraid to fish with larger lures as a northern pike will readily attack prey up to a third of its length. If you are fishing for northern pike 10 pounds or larger that means an eight-inch lure or larger is a reasonable choice.

Because northern pike are used to bursting into action you retrieve lures at a fairly fast speed. In fact, a common technique is to swim the lure quickly just above the top of underwater weed beds. You can troll fairly fast too. A common trolling technique is do drag lures over the tops or just outside of underwater weed beds. This technique allows you to cover a lot of water is a short time.

Gear

Typical northern pike rods are about seven feet long and moderate or medium-heavy in action, meaning they are stiff enough to put some pressure on the fish. A spin-casting reel will work fine. So will a bait-casting reel. Many northern pike anglers prefer to use braided line of at least 15-pound test because it is less likely to snap than commonly used 8-pound test monofilament line. Also, you’ll want to tie a foot-long steel or fluorocarbon leader unto the end of your line, and then attach your lure to the leader. That’s because northern pike have razor sharp teeth which can easily slice your fishing line.

Those fishing northern pike should also bring a net and a long pliers. You are likely to break a rod tip if you try to hoist a nice-sized northern into a boat. So, use a net. Also, many popular northern lures have two or even three sets of treble hooks, meaning hook removal can be a lot more complex than releasing a bluegill. So, pack some needle-nose type pliers or the like. A good way to release a northern pike if it is being held by just one or two hooks is to bring the fish alongside the boat, grasp the hooks with pliers and undo them with quick snaps of the wrist. This minimizes fish handling damage to the fish. It also keeps the fish’s protective slime off your hands.

What’s important to know
  • The northern pike’s white and mild-tasting flesh includes Y-bones that should be removed prior to cooking. This can be done in a variety of ways. You can find many video tutorials on how to do this on-line on the internet. Here's one.
  • Adult northern pike have a fondness for perch and suckers in the 4- to 15-inch range. Baits that mimic these species are good choices.
  • Northern pike often stalk their prey from below, which means jerk bait lures that mimic an injured or dying fish can be a good choice too.
  • If you aren’t catching fish experiment with different lures, presentations and locations. Something is likely to work as the northern pike is an apex predator and apt to eat most anything it can swallow.

Basic biology
  • Northern pike are typically olive green with short white bar-like spots on the sides and a white underbelly. The fins are reddish.
  • Northern pike often become sexually mature at just two years old. They breed in late winter and early spring in shallow grassy areas, starting when ice still covers the lakes.
  • Northern pike are not fussy eaters. They will eat most any fish, including those with spiny fins.
  • Northern pike have an exceptionally slimy body that reduces friction as it accelerates through the water.
  • How to catch a northern pike (9)As shown in the illustration at right, northern pike have five or fewer pores under each side of their jaw. Muskellunge have six or more.
  • The state record northern pike weighed 45 pounds, 12 ounces.

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How to catch a northern pike (11)

How to catch a northern pike (2024)

FAQs

What is the best bait for northern pike? ›

Adult northern pike have a fondness for perch and suckers in the 4- to 15-inch range. Baits that mimic these species are good choices. Northern pike often stalk their prey from below, which means jerk bait lures that mimic an injured or dying fish can be a good choice too.

What is the best method to catch pike? ›

Fishing a dead bait is often the best method. Dead baits work in clear or cloudy water, day or night, on still waters and rivers. It is a very useful bait and the first choice of many Pikemen.

How to catch a northern pike? ›

Pike Techniques

Pike are caught on lures, live bait, and dead bait. They are ambush predators that tend to just hang out until some food swims by. Many larger Pike are caught on bait, especially in heavily fished areas. Right after winter they tend to be in shallow water where it is warmer.

What time do northern pike bite? ›

Early spring, mid-summer, and fall can all be productive times to fish for northern pike if you know where to look. If I were backed into a corner and had to pick a single time to target pike I would probably pick a quiet evening during the mid-summer heat when big pike are stacked up like cordwood in cooler water.

What colors do pike see best? ›

Pike have a sensitive lateral line, which helps detect the vibrations your lure is giving off. When fishing in low-light conditions and murky water, choose a variety of darker colors. Compared to a well-lighted condition in clearwater, choose colors like chartreuse, yellow, and white.

What are northern pike attracted to? ›

Cut Bait (Dead Bait)

They're aromatic and will attract Pike and many other species. Suckers make for excellent Northern Pike cut bait options and you get a ton of meat off a single fish. Whitefish, minnows, and anything that swims in your local waters will do the trick.

What month is best for pike fishing? ›

Fall. Late August brings cooler nights and declining water temperatures. Pike feed heavily as this happens because their instincts are telling them the coldwater period of inactivity is approaching. The fall is one of the best times of the year to target pike, and it is a great time to look for a real trophy fish.

What is the best rig for pike fishing? ›

The most commonly used bait fishing rig for pike is, without a doubt, the running ledger rig. This bait fishing rig is designed to fish a bait on the bottom of a lake or loch bed. The rig itself compromises of a run ring, buffer bead, quick-change link, a lead and a pike wire trace.

What do pike like the most? ›

Anything that cools off the water will trigger summer pike. The other thing I look for when targeting summer pike is large cabbage beds. Pike love cabbage that is deep as it provides cover and shade from the sun. The pike tuck in along these cabbage areas and feed on the perch, panfish and minnows that live there too.

Are pike hard to catch? ›

Pike are aggressive and tend to bunch up in certain areas of a waterway, so can be relatively easy to catch. Whats not relatively easy to do is find them. Pike excel as the top underwater apex predator in most freshwater systems.

Are northern pike deep or shallow? ›

The northern pike has easily earned its nickname “waterwolf!” Pike haunt the shallow bays and weed beds of northern lakes throughout the year. Big pike, however, will move to deeper water during long, hot summer days.

What is the best northern pike lure? ›

The Shad Rap. The Shad Rap by Rapala comes in many different colours, and represents multiple types of baitfish. It has so many different actions which makes it a great option for catching a lot of different species. It is the perfect crank bait for pike, with its tail motions and slow rolling movements.

How rare is it to catch a northern pike? ›

“Pike are not a rare fish. They are actually the most widely distributed freshwater fish in the world, spanning all of Eurasia and North America.”

What is northern pike favorite food? ›

Northern Pike are at the top of the food chain in most lakes and they just about eat anything. Walleyes, Chubs, Perch, Bass, Shiners, Frogs, Snakes, Birds, Bugs and other Pike are all on their menu.

What month is best to fish for northern pike? ›

Fall. Late August brings cooler nights and declining water temperatures. Pike feed heavily as this happens because their instincts are telling them the coldwater period of inactivity is approaching. The fall is one of the best times of the year to target pike, and it is a great time to look for a real trophy fish.

What tip up baits for pike? ›

There is an adage that big baits often catch big fish and that often rings true with pike. Large frozen dead baits like smelt, herring, cisco or anchovy can work extremely well and often work better than any live bait. Bait sizes might range between six to thirteen inches long.

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