Dead baiting
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- Stickleback
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Dead baiting
When do you stop using dead bait for pike? Or do you still use it during the summer?
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- Zander
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Re: Dead baiting
it depends on lots of factors but water temperature is what most would say is the main one.If you live in Scotland it’s generally gonna be different to the norfolk broads, round my way I guess most would say October/ November until March / early April if it’s cool and fish aren’t spawning which usually they are in my experience .
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- Chub
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Re: Dead baiting
Was watching some loved pike today, female followed by a few males and dancing away in the weed.
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Re: Dead baiting
John Whelan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18 2022 15:55 -When do you stop using dead bait for pike? Or do you still use it during the summer?
Welcome aboard John

When is sometimes governed by club rules, sometimes simply by tradition.
Some like me do not fish for pike beyond March 15th, others especially if where they are fishing the water is colder will continue longer.
Slightly different when we start with the majority not wetting a line until October.
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'No Man Ever Fishes The Same River Twice, .... For It Is Not The Same River, .... And He Is Not The Same Man' Heraclitus of Ephesus
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- Chub
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Re: Dead baiting
some people view it differently , but i dont pike fish in summer ..... it does depend where you are , but avoid June July august , most of September
october should be ok but keep your eye on the temps at all times ....seen quiet a few pike go belly up in summer from the numpty brigade.....
regards steve
october should be ok but keep your eye on the temps at all times ....seen quiet a few pike go belly up in summer from the numpty brigade.....
regards steve
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- Perch
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Re: Dead baiting
Between March 15th and November 1st I’ll leave the baits well alone.
October 1st seems to be the traditional start up time but on the southern rivers I usually target, October is still very much a warm month.
Baits get hit very hard and swallowed really quickly in warm water conditions so it’s best to make sure the water your fishing is definitely cool enough before introducing trebles on static baits.
October 1st seems to be the traditional start up time but on the southern rivers I usually target, October is still very much a warm month.
Baits get hit very hard and swallowed really quickly in warm water conditions so it’s best to make sure the water your fishing is definitely cool enough before introducing trebles on static baits.