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How to catch Amur pike

As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the Amur pike, also known as the grass pike or white Amur, is not a recognized species. It is possible that there might be a misunderstanding or miscommunication regarding the term. However, if you are referring to the Amur pike, it could be a regional or local name for a specific species of pike found in the Amur River or its surrounding areas. If you are looking for information on catching pike in general, including potential species found in the Amur River, here are some general guidelines:


1. Research the Species:

Identify the specific species of pike that inhabit the Amur River or the region you are interested in. Common pike species include the northern pike (Esox lucius).

2. Fishing Gear: Use appropriate fishing gear, such as medium to heavy spinning or baitcasting rods and reels with strong lines.

3. Baits and Lures: Pikes are carnivorous and are known to be attracted to large lures and baits. Common choices include large spoons, spinners, jerkbaits, and soft plastic swimbaits.

4. Fishing Techniques: Pikes often lurk near vegetation or structures. Cast near weed beds, rocky areas, or other potential hiding spots. Retrieve your lure with erratic movements to mimic injured prey.

5. Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local fishing regulations, including size limits, catch-and-release policies, and any other specific rules related to catching pike in the area.

6. Local Knowledge: Consult local anglers, fishing guides, or fisheries authorities for specific tips and information about catching pike in the Amur River or the relevant region. If you have a more specific question or if there have been developments or new species recognized since my last update in January 2022, I recommend checking with local fishing authorities, environmental agencies, or fishing communities for the most up-to-date information.

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