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Pike Guts
December 7, 2008
11:11 pm
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T_Musky
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This picture shows guts and blood and stuff...be advised. I kept this one caught on a 4 inch tube a while ago fishin smallies, and was amazed by what we found in it's belly, another pike.

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December 8, 2008
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Two for the price of one!!! Did you eat both? 😀

ITS NOT THE SIZE OF YOUR BOAT
ITS THE SIZE OF WHATS ON YOUR BUMPBOARD!
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December 9, 2008
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No, only ate the bigger one. Hope I didn’t gross anyone out with that pic! IMO, pike are some of the best eaters out there, they could even compare with perch and walleye. I caught a slew of pike in NY the past couple of years, but release 99% of them because I'm too lazy to fillet them up...it’s a lot of work getting those wye bones out. They are some good eating! Here’s a few caught through the ice that made it into the frying pan.

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December 14, 2008
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Tim, that's an awesome pic. I cleaned a big striped bass back in the early 90's and it had three flounder, two lobsters, and a partially digested stargazer in its belly. The thing still ate an 1-1/4oz bucktail jig. Amazing that they'll eat (fish) and almost have Alzheimers and forget that they did!

December 15, 2008
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Cool pics. I threw pike back for years on our canada trips and only ate the walleye because everyone said how they were full of bones. Ate some about 2 yars ago and I agree it is a good eating fish from cold clean waters.

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