Summer Pike Fishing Tips

In this tip video, Larry shows you how to catch pike in summer! He breaks down popular weed structure and some of his favorite lures. It is also important to remember how to handle these fish when you’re fighting them in warm water. Try these techniques next time you go out pike fishing, and let us know if they worked!
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We film and air a new episode every week, 52 weeks a year, to make sure you’re getting the most up to date action possible! Our team of professional anglers and hunting guides will help you learn fishing tips, hunting techniques, when & where to fish/hunt, best lures & live bait rigging, and everything in between. Larry Smith has been a full time fishing guide for 30+ years, and now is using his experience to educate and involve the community, because here at Larry Smith Outdoors, we believe in the outdoors!

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