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Metzger Marsh Pike

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#1 ·
Was just wondering if anyone has ever had any luck for pike at Metzger Marsh. If so, where at in the marsh?
 
#6 ·
Whoa, stop the bus. There are pike in Metzger marsh? Oh man, how am I gonna change my new fly rod over from pike to steelhead as I make my way across Rt 2.

Hmmmm may have to try my new Arbogast Buzz Plugs
Yeah there supposed to be in there. Just trying to get an idea of where the hot spots are. If you search Metzger Marsh Pike on youtube, there's some videos of some pike caught out of there.
 
#7 ·
There are pike all over in there. We catch them by accident while bass fishing. My guess that this time of year they will seek out the shallowest parts of the marsh because that water will warm up quicker and vegetation should be at a minimum so I'd look for the big sand flats that butt up to cattail clumps and work around those. The marsh isn't deep by any means but it gets shallower the further South and West you head into from the boat launch.
 
#8 ·
There are pike all over in there. We catch them by accident while bass fishing. My guess that this time of year they will seek out the shallowest parts of the marsh because that water will warm up quicker and vegetation should be at a minimum so I'd look for the big sand flats that butt up to cattail clumps and work around those. The marsh isn't deep by any means but it gets shallower the further South and West you head into from the boat launch.
Thanks for the input. It's greatly appreciated.
 
#17 ·
You su
re they aren't longnose gar? I mean, I believe you, that number just surprises me. If they are pike, then that's some good news for the fishery.
Yeah , they're pike . Those aren't consistent numbers but on a normal nite you'll see 20 or more . Surprisingly I have never seen a single gar there. With as many gar as there are in Erie and tribs I always wondered why we never see em in Metzger. Overall we see lots of bass , pike , and panfish on a normal bowfishing trip there . In my opinion it seems to hold a lot of potential .
 
#22 ·
There are pike all over in there. We catch them by accident while bass fishing. My guess that this time of year they will seek out the shallowest parts of the marsh because that water will warm up quicker and vegetation should be at a minimum so I'd look for the big sand flats that butt up to cattail clumps and work around those. The marsh isn't deep by any means but it gets shallower the further South and West you head into from the boat launch.
Not sure what boat launch your talking about, but pretty sure you can only head east from it.
 
#23 ·
Not sure what boat launch your talking about, but pretty sure you can only head east from it.
The dike separating the marsh from the lake runs NW-SE. The marsh at it's longest side on the South shore runs East-West. If you have a big boat then yeah you will have to follow the prop-washed channel SE until hitting the big bay but if you have a smaller boat you can head any direction you want for the most part when they have optimal water levels in it. Now they may not have optimal water in it due to the zebra mussel damn blocking the pump structure and low lake levels.