Jigging JawJacker Pike Fort Peck 2020, JawJacker Video
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2025
- We caught 3 nice pike over 10 lbs on the Jigging JawJacker at Fort Peck using jigs with live minnows. We had a coyote comming around trying to steal fish or whatever he could find.
Great video and nice fish man
I'm a new Jawjacker customer. Bought the jigging base as well. Taking it out for pike fishing tomorrow. In your experience what jigging wheel is best for pike? Also what is the most effecting bait have you used? Would a quick strike rig with some some dead bait work? Thank you and wish you guys more success. Cheers!
Love my jawjacker. I use it with a stand so the mechanism doesn't get wet , freeze and have to be deiced in cold weather.
Congratulations on a great catch! And what kind of bait do you use for pike fishing
We are using live minnows on jigheads or with a treble hook behind the dorsal fin.
👍👍 nice fish mat
I like jawjacker😉
You showed your number
Hard for me to even watch these video's anymore. Every fish caught is kept by you guys. I understand taking a few smaller fish for food but do you really need to keep everything. Disheartening to watch.
There are regulations and they can harvest as many pike as legal which is often unlimited because of how invasive and highly populated they are. Guy traveled all the way from Idaho to catch some big fish and get some meat nothing wrong with it. Watch his trout videos where he let's them all go.
Catch and release is good but sometimes it's good to keep some fish to cook up. Nothing wrong with that. I don't keep every fish. I let most of the fish I catch throughout the season go. We go to Fort Peck usually once or twice a year and keep fish when we go. The legal limit for that lake is 5 pike a day and I kept 3 pike in 2 days. The lake is huge with very little fishing pressure and lots of big fish. It is not a delicate fishery where keeping fish would hurt it and that's why the fishing regulations allow that an angler can keep up to 5 pike a day with 10 in posession.
@@jawjackerfishing i agree with your first part by never play the role of fisheries biologist, you do now know the population dynamics in this water body. Every lake is different even if the dnr tends to manage them all in a similar way. Keep all the fish you want within the limit but never act like your actions do not have an impact on the fishery as a whole, every fish taken out affects the ecology of the ecosystem.
@@coleweede1953 sorry cole but I don’t think you know what you are talking about. Have you ever fished fort peck? Or the UL Bend? It is a massive fishery and one must travel at least 50 miles on dirt roads to even have access. The amount of people fishing it throughout the year is a fraction of that compared to much much much smaller fisheries. Even if everyone kept their limit it wouldn’t touch the fish population there. If you haven’t been, I would certainly invite you out to the the Missouri breaks here in Montana and see for yourself. It is the truly beautiful, hostile and unforgiving, but the fishing is almost unmatched.
@@flyfisher1911 I know exactly what I'm talking about. Ignorance like yours is what has wiped out the incredible fisheries that once covered the whole country.