
and friend and I'm happy to have him in my life.
We've had some fun on the Pontoons this summer. So much so that I haven't really felt like spending more time than I had to on the computer so I skipped a bunch of trips on the blog here. It was a fun summer all in all and we had some good times for sure.
Back to the Pike - We had heard that the pike bite was heating up at Spinney. I've always wanted to target pike at Spinney and now that Ben and I were armed with the pontoons we had no excuse not to get after it!

It took an hour or so to figure out what sort of action would trigger a take. I got my first take by VERY slowly kicking to troll the fly. I started pulling about two feet of line in and letting it go quickly in order to create a diving action during the troll. I had only done this for about 5 minutes when I got my first grab. I wasn't too confident at all about what I was doing so I wasn't really expecting a hit but it came and I froze! Totally different type of fishing and I am definitely a newb.
I missed the hit but I knew I was doing at least something right so I stuck with it. Ben was getting some action by fishing a similar action only he was lifting the fly with the rod. I don't think it really matters but that day they did seem to key in on a sinking fly after a quick dart.I do think the fly shouldn't be too heavy. It should sink but it should sink as a fly and the head shouldn't dive down. This creates a very smooth look in the water and to me it looks like a ton of easy calories.
After another half hour or so I thought I felt a small bump and started tightening up the line and BAM!! These takes do not feel like a snag. I thought it was a pike due to the take but I wasn't sure for the first 30 seconds or so until he took a run right at me and almost went under the pontoon. Pike for sure! Awesome! I can't believe this amalgamation of marabou, rabbit fur, cactus chenille, and rubber legs actually worked! What an awesome feeling when a plan comes together.
Not the biggest pike in the pond but I sure was proud of it. Really a fun fish to catch. I'll be back out before the end of October for sure. I think the same pattern in more natural colors will do well.