For the biggest and best northern pike fishing in Canada, come fish at Halley’s Camps on the English River. Ranging in size from 18 to 50 inches, northern pike are one of the top predators in the river and are known for their aggressiveness.
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Is fly fishing good for pike?

What flies to use for pike?
- Clouser Minnow.
- Wiggle Lemmings.
- Barry’s Pike Fly.
- Gen-X Bunny.
- Banger.
- Northwoods Ninja.
- Reducer.
- Umpqua Baitfish.
What month is best for pike fishing?
Regardless of where you fish, late May and early June is a prime time to target big pike. The majority of pike will spawn around the full moon cycle in April whether under ice or open water. By mid-May the spawn is over and the big fish look to regain all the weight they lost during the spawn process.
What size fly rod for pike?
When it comes to pike fishing, anglers usually use a 9wt fly rod. But for quickly reeling in the slightly larger musky, it’s strongly recommended that you go for a 10 or 11wt. In some cases, especially for bigger musky, fly fishermen will also reach for a 12wt.
What size of fly rod do I need for pike?
Most serious pike fly anglers use a 9 or a 10 weight rod. This generates enough line speed to cast your large pike fly and wire trace. A reel capable of holding a 9 or 10 weight fly line plus backing line is required. A good reliable drag for fighting those big predators is also a must.
How do you set up a fly rod for pike?

How do you tie a fly for pike?

Do pike eat flies?
These great pike flies will help you land the monster northern pike you want. From small pike in ponds and lakes to trophy size fish in the 50″ range, pike are awesome gamefish and will eat flies readily. They are extremely exciting to catch on topwater flies, as quick as a barracuda and are eating machines.
Where are the biggest pike in Canada?
Northern Pike aren’t tough to find in Canada; what’s unusual (and exceptional) about Big Sand Lake Lodge is our monstrous fish. Our sustainability efforts over the past two decades have allowed these fish to grow โฆ and grow โฆ into the biggest Pike in Canada.
How do you catch a big pike in Canada?

How big do pike get in Canada?
Northern Pike, also known as “Northerns” or “Pike”, are generally caught in the range of 18-40 inches; with the largest Trophy Northern Pike coming in at around 50 inches in length. The largest recorded Pike caught in Canada was 56″ long and weighed in at over 50lbs.
What is the best month for fishing in Canada?
By July, especially the beginning of July, you can expect the best of both worlds. The waters will still be cold and active, the fish will still be shallow, and the weather is most likely to warm up and be more cooperative.
How old is a 30 inch northern pike?
Catch & Release. We encourage our guests to release all larger, spawning size fish, walleye over 20 inches, northern pike over 30 inches and perch over 12 inches. These fish are generally all females, prime spawners, and at least 10 years old, while really large fish can be 30 years old or more.
What time of day do Pikes bite?
Pike in the morning are more active than usual. Early morning right before the sun rises is an excellent time to target hungry pike. You can either find them in open or shallow water hunting down their first meal of the day.
Can you catch pike on a 6 weight fly rod?
I recently fished a 6 weight Sage ONE Switch rod for Pike, which suited the task just fine as well. In addition to casting and turning over big flies, both largemouth bass and pike vary significantly in terms of size.
What is a 10 weight fly rod good for?
10wt fly rods are pretty good for casting heavier and larger dry flies. Plus, they’re great at for casting over longer distances against the wind. In addition, 10wts are a good choice when it comes to fishing from different positions such as standing on the boat or from the shoreline.
What weight fly rod for pike and musky?
For equipment, most pike and muskie fly fishers use 8 to 10 weight rods, with a 9 weight being the most popular. Good quality, large arbor reels with solid drags are also a good idea to fight these strong fish effectively.
What is a 8 weight fly rod good for?
These rods can handle all kinds of lines, wind, and flies ranging up to larger patterns like bass bugs and saltwater streamers. The amount of power in an 8 weight also means it can take on some bigger, stronger species, yet more average-sized specimens remain enjoyable because it’s not too much rod.
What is a 9 weight fly rod for?
A 9wt fly rod is designed for fast-action performance with powerful swing rates. This means you can easily launch big flies over considerable distances in bustling winds and yet remain precise. You could say that a 9 wt fly rod is somewhere in the middle of being a lightweight and heavy duty fly rod.
What is a 9wt rod good for?
A 9wt allows the angler to present smaller flies in shallow water, but it also allows the angler to fish heavy lines and larger flies. As is typical when taking the middle ground, a 9wt doesn’t cater to either technique superbly, but it allows anglers to do both well. A 9wt is also lighter than a 10wt.
Do you need a wire trace when fly fishing for pike?
When fly fishing for pike the use of a wire trace is essential always. Pike boast very sharp teeth which will slice through other materials. A few have recommended the usage of hard nylon monofilament in a very heavy breaking strain, whilst conceding that occasional bite-offs were inevitable.
What is the leader for pike?
For pike, a 60-80lb test fluorocarbon leader should be used.
How do you make pike fly leader?

What is a Bucktail fly?
A Bucktail is a large fly that has been tied using materials such as deer hair (hence the name “Bucktail”) or Polar Bear hair, created to mimic baitfish such as Kokanee. When fishing large freshwater lakes these flies are trolled at higher rates of speed to entice trout to aggressively attack your fly.