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  • Angler holding a northern pike from a kayak on a quiet Canadian lake

Fishing for Pike from a Kayak: A Beginner’s Guide

So, you're thinking about fishing for pike from a kayak? Honestly, it's one of those wild ideas that sounds a little sketchy at first—but ends up being completely addictive. Whether you're just getting your feet wet or looking to switch things up from the usual boat setup, kayak pike fishing opens up a whole new way to chase those toothy beasts, especially up in the quiet corners of Canadian lakes.

April 24th, 2025|Fishing Tips|
  • Aerial shot of a Canadian lake breaking up during spring ice-ou

Canadian Ice-Out: What It Feels Like, What It Means, and Kinda When to Expect It

If you're planning to hit the water this spring, knowing what to expect during Canadian ice-out can make all the difference. It's that in-between stretch—when the lakes are shedding their last layers of winter and the fish are finally waking up—that often brings the best action of the season. Whether you're chasing early-season pike or just itching to cast again, timing it right isn't just lucky—it’s kind of the whole deal.

April 10th, 2025|Fishing Tips|
  • Northern pike caught in murky Canadian lake water using bright spinnerbait near weedy shoreline.

How to Catch Pike in Murky Water: Overcoming Challenges

So you’re staring at a lake that looks more like stirred-up chocolate milk than fishable water—now what? Well, as weird as it sounds, that’s actually prime time for landing big northern pike. Figuring out how to catch pike in murky water isn’t about fancy gear or luck—it’s about making noise, throwing bold stuff, and trusting that those toothy critters are still in there… waiting to strike.

April 8th, 2025|Fishing Tips|
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