Stephen Goderski
Senior Member
Great thread, loads of terrific advice. A detachable trace is definitely a help as it allows you to rest the fish while you get everything sorted. I like to use a large single (I use Catfish hooks) as the holding hook - this is usually firmly embedded into the deadbaits skull. The bottom hook is a semi-barbless treble which is lightly nicked into the fish, ideally down by the tail root. Pike anglers tend to be quite conservative in the fish they use, so don't hesitate about using something very different; one of my mates had a 27lber a few seasons back on a large goldfish (it was one of his pets (which died!) but waste not, want not) and I have had lots of fish on some real exotics - often the only bite of the day too. Agree about making your own traces - I like red sleeves on mine which may or may not be an extra attraction for Mrs Pike, but they give me confidence. One final thing is to keep mobile - I do this whether on a river or stillwater, moving every 30 mins or so unless I have had a fish. Please, please don't be scared of the fish - better to apply a bit of brute force and get the hooks out swiftly than prodding and poking for 10 minutes. They are incredibly delicate creatures so minimise the time they spend out of the water and keep resting them in between unhooking / weighing / photographing and then before you release them.
Steve
Steve