Fly Fishing for Pike- Pike eats Pike on film!
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:09 pm
This was an amazing experience so I thought I'd share it here. All handle names are Members of a forum here in NM.
This weekend ManleyFisher (Doug) and I took a ride up to Express UU Bar Ranch to take advantage of one of the last weeks of their fishing season.
We stopped at the office, paid our dues then made way for the Lagoons!
Upon arrival we noticed the water levels are down significantly since I had been there last. Doug started casting as I was filming and within 2 casts he got sliced off by a big fish. So as he was rigging up I started working and sure enough; on my first cast I get nailed and he fish sliced my line immediately! So Doug and I both tied on 40# fluoro leaders but right away Doug got sliced off again... I wasn't going to risk it again so I pulled out the Umpqua steel leaders I got from Gudfshn3 at Charlies Sporting Goods here in Albuquerque. No problems from there on.
We landed over 30 fish each that day and most of them came from the first and second pond from Miami Lakes dam. The third pond was very low and the fourth pond had deep water but getting to it without sinking neck deep in suit!
Early in the morning I had a pike hat was ~15" attack my fly. as I was reeling him in I saw a huge pike come chasing him voraciously! The fish panicked to get away swimming circle and darting around in the shallow water as the big fish circled around for another attack. Just as the big fish tried to strike again, my catch made a last ditch effort to survive and buried itself in the weeds align the shore and the by fish missed again. I saw the big fish circle again and was waiting several feet of shore as I was walking closer to free my fish from the weeds. I was pulling of the massive heap of weeds the pike had cloaked itself with and as soon as the fish was freed it started splashing around and suddenly I see the big fish appear again. I stand from a crouch and BOOM!! GARBAGED!! LOL. The fish started swimming off and I tried to get my line untangled from laying on the ground when the fish let go and my juvenile came back in deep shock.
Later that day I ended up losing a huge pike that had a girth more like that of a Tiger Muskie! The fish charged my fly just feet from the shore and nailed my bait, I got a good holiday but lost it after a short battle?
Odd enough, I ended up catching the fish that attacked my catch later on during the day. I could tell it was the same fish because of the strange bright orange dot on it's head.
All in all it was an amazing day and I hope to be back up here again in the spring but WE/NM NEEDS WATER... BAD!!
Here's the link to the video footage from this trip.
http://www.fishenchantment.com/13.html OR http://www.youtube.com/user/NMFISHN
This weekend ManleyFisher (Doug) and I took a ride up to Express UU Bar Ranch to take advantage of one of the last weeks of their fishing season.
We stopped at the office, paid our dues then made way for the Lagoons!
Upon arrival we noticed the water levels are down significantly since I had been there last. Doug started casting as I was filming and within 2 casts he got sliced off by a big fish. So as he was rigging up I started working and sure enough; on my first cast I get nailed and he fish sliced my line immediately! So Doug and I both tied on 40# fluoro leaders but right away Doug got sliced off again... I wasn't going to risk it again so I pulled out the Umpqua steel leaders I got from Gudfshn3 at Charlies Sporting Goods here in Albuquerque. No problems from there on.
We landed over 30 fish each that day and most of them came from the first and second pond from Miami Lakes dam. The third pond was very low and the fourth pond had deep water but getting to it without sinking neck deep in suit!
Early in the morning I had a pike hat was ~15" attack my fly. as I was reeling him in I saw a huge pike come chasing him voraciously! The fish panicked to get away swimming circle and darting around in the shallow water as the big fish circled around for another attack. Just as the big fish tried to strike again, my catch made a last ditch effort to survive and buried itself in the weeds align the shore and the by fish missed again. I saw the big fish circle again and was waiting several feet of shore as I was walking closer to free my fish from the weeds. I was pulling of the massive heap of weeds the pike had cloaked itself with and as soon as the fish was freed it started splashing around and suddenly I see the big fish appear again. I stand from a crouch and BOOM!! GARBAGED!! LOL. The fish started swimming off and I tried to get my line untangled from laying on the ground when the fish let go and my juvenile came back in deep shock.
Later that day I ended up losing a huge pike that had a girth more like that of a Tiger Muskie! The fish charged my fly just feet from the shore and nailed my bait, I got a good holiday but lost it after a short battle?
Odd enough, I ended up catching the fish that attacked my catch later on during the day. I could tell it was the same fish because of the strange bright orange dot on it's head.
All in all it was an amazing day and I hope to be back up here again in the spring but WE/NM NEEDS WATER... BAD!!
Here's the link to the video footage from this trip.
http://www.fishenchantment.com/13.html OR http://www.youtube.com/user/NMFISHN