08-28-2012, 10:11 PM
So I got a wild hair on Sunday night to attempt some Pike fishing over at Yuba. I've never been there, so I had no idea what to expect. I watched a few youtube videos, read a bunch of reports, tied up some winner (ya, right) flies, and I was on my way. I was in the right spot and was using the right lures and flies, but the Pike just didn't want to play. My buddy just sent me this link, mostly to make fun of me: [url "http://www.ksl.com/?sid=21888819&nid=1112&title=ksl-outdoors-yuba-lake-pike"]http://www.ksl.com/?sid=21888819&nid=1112&title=ksl-outdoors-yuba-lake-pike[/url]
And of course, I was in that same area (painted rock) and I was using the exact same lures/spinners as they were. I must have had my depth wrong... or something? Grrrr. Anyhow, I'd LOVE to get back down there and try to figure out what I was doing wrong. I spent several hours trying to find perch as well, but couldn't keep the carp off my line. I had carp take the following -- in the mouth, mind you: Pheasant Tail, San Juan Worm, Backstabbers of various colors, Wooly Bugger of various colors, 5" Orange/Purple double blade bass spinner bait, White - brown - orange - and yellow/striped plastic swim baits, multi-colored marabou jigs, worms, and various tube/curly tail jigs. To say that the carp are aggressive is the understatement of the year. When it was all said and done, I bet I brought 50 carp to the net, with a dozen or so releasing themselves at the tube. I had fun catching them, but by 3 or 4 in the afternoon, it was getting frustrating. I also had a fish (never saw it, probably a carp) snap my 5 weight rod. Simply shattered the graphite. That's also a first, and for some reason, I thought it was freaking awesome. I fished and fished and fished, but no Pikers. In fact, the only non-carp I caught ALL DAY was one lowly channel cat. My highlight of the day was a new personal record for freshwater fish:
![[Image: IMG-20120827-01279.jpg]](http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m71/flakestein/IMG-20120827-01279.jpg)
Just a hair under 32" and a hair under 14 lbs. The picture doesn't do it justice due to nothing to compare it to, but his head and shoulders were the same girth as the fattest part of the body, 18". He was a bruiser, and hit small brown/perch swim bait. It took me 15 minutes of fighting and I was positive it was a Pike, and then I saw the bugle-mouth. So
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![[Image: IMG-20120827-01280.jpg]](http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m71/flakestein/IMG-20120827-01280.jpg)
![[Image: IMG-20120827-01281.jpg]](http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m71/flakestein/IMG-20120827-01281.jpg)
(ya, I'm too cheap to buy a real scale, but this will do for a girl like me)
All in all, a great day. Got there at 5:30am, left at 9:30pm. I am sore, sore, sore. I can't figure out why my battery will only make it about an hour before it loses all power and dies 15 minutes later. My poor legs.
If anyone has any suggestions or tips for a pontooner looking to smack a few Pike, I'm certainly open to PM's, and would send many fishing blessings your way.
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And of course, I was in that same area (painted rock) and I was using the exact same lures/spinners as they were. I must have had my depth wrong... or something? Grrrr. Anyhow, I'd LOVE to get back down there and try to figure out what I was doing wrong. I spent several hours trying to find perch as well, but couldn't keep the carp off my line. I had carp take the following -- in the mouth, mind you: Pheasant Tail, San Juan Worm, Backstabbers of various colors, Wooly Bugger of various colors, 5" Orange/Purple double blade bass spinner bait, White - brown - orange - and yellow/striped plastic swim baits, multi-colored marabou jigs, worms, and various tube/curly tail jigs. To say that the carp are aggressive is the understatement of the year. When it was all said and done, I bet I brought 50 carp to the net, with a dozen or so releasing themselves at the tube. I had fun catching them, but by 3 or 4 in the afternoon, it was getting frustrating. I also had a fish (never saw it, probably a carp) snap my 5 weight rod. Simply shattered the graphite. That's also a first, and for some reason, I thought it was freaking awesome. I fished and fished and fished, but no Pikers. In fact, the only non-carp I caught ALL DAY was one lowly channel cat. My highlight of the day was a new personal record for freshwater fish:
![[Image: IMG-20120827-01279.jpg]](http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m71/flakestein/IMG-20120827-01279.jpg)
Just a hair under 32" and a hair under 14 lbs. The picture doesn't do it justice due to nothing to compare it to, but his head and shoulders were the same girth as the fattest part of the body, 18". He was a bruiser, and hit small brown/perch swim bait. It took me 15 minutes of fighting and I was positive it was a Pike, and then I saw the bugle-mouth. So

![[Image: IMG-20120827-01280.jpg]](http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m71/flakestein/IMG-20120827-01280.jpg)
![[Image: IMG-20120827-01281.jpg]](http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m71/flakestein/IMG-20120827-01281.jpg)
(ya, I'm too cheap to buy a real scale, but this will do for a girl like me)
All in all, a great day. Got there at 5:30am, left at 9:30pm. I am sore, sore, sore. I can't figure out why my battery will only make it about an hour before it loses all power and dies 15 minutes later. My poor legs.
If anyone has any suggestions or tips for a pontooner looking to smack a few Pike, I'm certainly open to PM's, and would send many fishing blessings your way.
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