First of all I've lived here in western WA for more than 50 years and fished all of them. I'm an avid fisherman and appreciate all types of fishing but think we could improve our choices. Soooo.... here it goes.
Just returned from my annual SD, Minn fishing trip. Gotta say that Northern Pike fishing is ALOTTA fun. We usually catch quality Pike (10 - 20 lbs.) each day with numerous smaller Pike (3 - 5 lbs.). These fish put most fresh water fish to shame as far as fight and yes - taste. My brother has it down how to remove the "Y" bones and we like the taste better than Walleyes.
When I return from these trips I always end up wishing that we had Northern Pike fishing here in western WA. Yea I fish for the annual stocked planted Trout each year but 10 - 12 in. Trout don't put up much of a fight and really don't taste that good (just my opinion). I think for the most part their not a natural fish for most of our lakes.
Sooooooo.... I guess my thought and wish would be a few western WA lakes dedicated to Northern Pike fishing. Yea I know the thought is these fish will spread and every other fish (bass, perch, etc.) will be eaten and become non-existent. I really don't think this is true as the same lakes I fish in SD and Minn have great bass, walleye and perch fishing.
What are your thoughts? Please no bashing me as I do appreciate our fishery here in the NW. Just think if you experienced this type of fishing you might come home feeling the same way. If we had better fishing (fighters) like Northern Pike here in western WA it might relieve some of the frustration we all feel towards our river Salmon/Steelhead declining fishery.
Is there any western Wa lakes that have Northern Pike? Haven't heard of any.
Thanks for hearing me out and give it some thought.
