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wrote: Is there any point in fishing for pike (with lures) when the river is up, coloured and flowing fast? I guess that any pike will be out of the main flow...? If it's pushing hard then fish will be forced off their usual haunts and concentrated in areas of slack water. The slacks may move around as the water pressure changes. Pike will follow their food. Expect to find them on the edges of the flow where any temporarily off-balance fish is easy prey. Yes, they will take lures in flood conditions but you'll need to fish slowly as they will be following the vibrations and not their eyes. Cheerio, -- |
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