Fish-Fish
探索魚類

Northern Pike

Esox lucius

Northern Pike (Esox lucius) is a large ambush predator of cool, vegetated freshwater systems across the Northern Hemisphere. It hides in weeds, reeds, and cover, then strikes fish and other prey with explosive speed.

淡水
Northern Pike reference image
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識別要點

  • Long, torpedo-shaped body with a duckbill snout
  • Dark body marked with pale oval or bean-shaped spots
  • Dorsal and anal fins set far back near the tail

棲息地

Shallow bays, weed beds, reed margins, backwaters, and slow river edges in cool lakes, reservoirs, and rivers; often holds near submerged structure and breaks in vegetation.

誘餌筆記

Use large spoons, spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, glide baits, swimbaits, and live or dead baitfish where legal. Bright or natural baitfish patterns work well; add wire leader to prevent bite-offs.

行為

A solitary ambush feeder that prefers cover and attacks from concealment. It feeds on fish, but also frogs, small mammals, and birds when available; most active in low light and in cool water.

警告

Use a wire or heavy fluorocarbon leader because of razor-sharp teeth. Large pike can be highly bony; check local consumption advisories for mercury and avoid keeping fish from polluted waters.

釣魚筆記

Cast tight to weeds, reed edges, docks, and drop-offs, then work baits with pauses and sudden changes of direction. In cold water, fish slowly; in warm periods, target deeper weed lines or shaded cover.