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Pike underneath observation bridge in the hoga

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#1 ·
Are there any pike by the observation bridge near the cuyahoga river? I am thinking of fishing there with my dad tommorrow at 1. An answer would be appreciated asap. Thank you.
 
#2 ·
The area around Edison isn't fully thawed yet, not enough moving water. But near the break of the rapids you can find pike sure, just about with the same frequency of the rest of that stretch.

Tough to fish the shore there though, specially with Ice still on the crest of the river. I'll be upstream in the Waterworks area tomorrow from about 10am on. If you can get a small boat in at Edison now is your best time to try, but last i checked, gonna have to dodge some ice.
 
#4 ·
I'm a firm believer in cold water Stick baits, with very little action. Get it down to it's diving depth and let it sit. Jerk it here and there and most of your hits should come on pure reaction alone.

Also, traditionally the Jig and Pig has produced in cold weather as well, but i'm not personally that big into jigging...yet.
 
#9 ·
Well, i went out yesterday in the Waterworks section...and i lost an absolute hog. I had it close to 6 feet from the boat when it shook it's head one last time and threw the trebles. If i lose one more big pike im going to go nuts.

The damn thing took drag for close to a minute before i got him where he was, and poof, lost him. Big time bummer.

Not the biggest bummer of the day, i also lost one of my Rods and Reels to the river, went overboard when i hooked my buddies jacket on my cast.

On the bright side i did manage to catch a 2 pound Sucker! On a Husky Jerk no less!
 
#12 ·
Well, i went out yesterday in the Waterworks section...and i lost an absolute hog. I had it close to 6 feet from the boat when it shook it's head one last time and threw the trebles. If i lose one more big pike im going to go nuts.
Sometime pike clamp down on a lure and you think they're hooked but they are just hanging onto your lure. Try setting the hook a couple of times to pull the lure through the mouth to hopefully hook on some meat. It's frustrating to see them open their mouth and out comes your lure.

On a side note, thats a sickening feeling watching you rod sink to a watery grave. I lost a brand new ugly stick with a Daiwa spinning reel to the water gods in Point Au Baril Canada. The only good thing was my wife started barfing when I caught my first snake of the trip. Turned out she was pregnant and the pike smell upset her stomach due to the heightened senses of pregnancy. A smelly pike is cheaper than peeing on a stick and waiting for it to turn blue.
 
#16 ·
A pike question from a Hoga newbie. If you would, please let me know for each season:

a. What depth to try fishing for pike? i.e. topwater, mid-range, bottom, etc.
b. What lures/presentations work best for pike and sizes?
c. What type of retrieve works best for pike? i.e. slow, fast, stop and go, etc.

I appreciate any response you give as it will increase my meager pike knowledge on the Hoga greatly. Thanks to all who respond!
 
#17 ·
The ice is off the water at the Edison Pool now. Just drove over the bridge yesterday. Still some ice near the dam. If anyone gets out there, let us know how the fishing goes.

As far as catching pike goes, the only thing that works for me consistently is a shiner or creek chub under a bobber. Guess I'm just not a good lure fisherman.
 
#19 · (Edited)
Hes trying to keep all the good spots for himself.. :Banane30:
Go try to fish it then and let us all know how you did. I was trying to give the kid some info. I could care less about that spot . I used to fish that area when I was much younger before I had boats and 50" muskies under my belt. I wouldnt try to steer a young kid away from that area unless I thought it could be dangerous. I would wait until the water is lower in the summer . That area is better for small mouth anyway.
 
#21 ·
Go try to fish it then and let us all know how you did. I was trying to give the kid some info. I could care less about that spot . I used to fish that area when I was much younger before I had boats and 50" muskies under my belt. I wouldnt try to steer a young kid away from that area unless I thought it could be dangerous. I would wait until the water is lower in the summer . That area is better for small mouth anyway.
Just busting some balls. relax