
In his arsenal, Kev has brought with him big, bold and flashy lures as well as, naturally coloured lures. Now, it only makes sense that something that “matches the hatch” would work better than something that’s so unnatural right? Wrong.
Kev holding his recent catch on the Firetiger Slick shad |
We can see from the video that Kev covers his swim quickly with the naturally coloured baits, a couple shads and a crayfish imitation. In his own words “They aren’t even turning” and it seems as though the Pike are just not interested in them.
Switching over to the flashy coloured lures, Kev covers his swim again, but this time the Pike are following, so close infact they’re almost at his toes! It doesn’t take long before the Pike strike and he’s landing fish after fish on his bold and flashy lures!
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Kev showcasing the Slick Shad |
This is probably down to a few factors and Kev mentions in his video that the Pike in this venue probably aren’t fished regularly, using lures. The water temperature is also warmer and the conditions are crystal clear. It can also be down to the action of the lures: A paddle tail vs a curltail, there’s going to be more disturbance from the Curltail, which can be all a Pike needs to make the decision to strike.
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Pike stalking a Slick shad |
Natural or un-natural, lures are great fun to use when fishing for Pike, that’s why many lure anglers carry an assortment of ures in variety of colours, profiles and sizes. If you’re interested in any of the Gear that Kev used throughout his video, you can it all on our website.
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