The range of the Pike include northern North America and also from Western Europe to Siberia.
pikes are a family of aggressive freshwater predatory fish,with long torpedo shaped bodies and sharp teeth.they are basicly ambush hunters and much sought after gamefish.
Yes, pike are found in lakes in the cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
they can, birds grab fish from big lakes, etc that have eggs on them and then, voila, pike-kinda like a bee going from plant to plant
No, the pike is a freshwater fish and starfish live in salt water.
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Yes they will. If you are fishing for pike, it is much better to use live or dead fish as bait.
Pikes has been here for thousands of years.
Nope, because anglerfish live in the depths of the oceans of the world, whereas Northern Pike are a freshwater lake and river fish.
Yes. A pike is a fish, and fish have bones.
You can fish for Pike at Dilham Dike and Hickling Broad.
Live small fish, top water baits, in line spinner baits For small 'Jack' pike worms would be the best choice, for larger pike, small live fish of dead sea fish, i.e. Smelt, herring, mackerel. In the warmer months artificial lure, spinners, plugs or jerkbaits are highly effective.
Pike Place Fish Market was created in 1930.
Perch,bass,other pike,trout..Any other fish eating fish which is larger than the pike..
Hawks do not eat pike fish. This is because pike fish are very large fish often times measuring to be larger than a hawk. The osprey will eat pike, and any other fish they can carry. Adult pike would be difficult, but younger fish are on the menu.