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Mike_k
07/16/2007 08:00AM
 
I have read a number of posts that talk about the great pike fishing on Insula. I have made two trips to the lake and have caught very few pike. If anyone can provide any direction on where to fish and what to use it would be great.
 
jdeeny
07/20/2007 07:25AM
 
I'm a novice angler, but I caught back to back 36" pike on Insula pulling a fake mouse on the the surface well behind my canoe. I was at the the first Island campsite on the west end and trolled along the south shore. be prepared though, that's a lot of teeth in the bottom of the canoe with no net or other equipment.
 
L.T.sully
07/16/2007 09:57AM
 
The best fishing for any species of fish on Insula, is the Northern (no pun intended) end. I have not chaught tons of pike there, but the ones I have gotten were large.
 
L.T.sully
07/16/2007 10:40PM
 
Of course I'm right. There is one lake I am very qualified to give info on, and that is Insula. The northern end is no doubt the best fishing. I have gotten some 30+ in pike there. My uncle once got a 40in pike there.
 
Canoe Dude
07/16/2007 10:51PM
 
We camped on the island due west of the Williamson II island or whatever its called. Anyway, we had good luck catching pike along the reeds along the larger island to the south. Most of these were smaller, but we did manage to grab a nice 29" one for dinner by trolling a 5 of diamonds running toward the Williamson island.
 
mike_k
07/17/2007 08:57AM
 
I use spoons and jerk baits when fishing for pike. We have not made it to the north end of the lake. Headed that way last year but the wind was blowing that day and we did not make it. Will have to make a trip that way this year.
 
ILikePike
07/16/2007 09:44PM
 
LT is right northern part is best and we caught quite a number of them in the 24" range. We just fish for walleyes and SBs and catch them by accident.
 
The Great Outdoors
07/16/2007 10:26PM
 
Mike_k

What were you using for bait, and what time of year were you there? With as little success as you have had, I would assume crankbaits. Live minnows would be a better choice.

If a person wants a trophy pike, the best bet is to fish reefs in late October/early November when the whitefish/Tullibee are spawning. Your chance for a 20 lb+ Pike are greatly increased then. Use a dead Tullibee with a steel leader, big sinker, large hook and big bobber, let it hang.