This Pike was so cool. The lake I found it on is huge and has some really cool drop-offs. The drop I found it on is a shelf that starts at 15 feet and then aggressively drops to 125. This Pike was found at about 35 all by itself. This was a big fish and it was so cool to spend time with it. The clip is short but it hung around for a good 15 minutes before it swam deeper down the drop.
Thank you! It is, this particular clip was shot on the west side of Williams Bay, right at the mouth. I found the Pike in about 35 feet of water, I was searching the drop-off when it swam up to me. Very cool experience, makes me feel like an alien visiting another planet.
@@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267 never. Just once for Musky a few years ago with Pat by boat. I'd love to again tho. Just not aware of what's publicly fishable.
Thank you, found him in around 35 ft of water on a drop-off. It was the first time I had explored this area and just sent my drone straight down the drop.
Two submarines meeting in the depths, lol. Very cool find, I'm excited to search these drop-offs this summer. The one in this video, I was in about 35 feet when I found this pike, but the drop went another 90 feet further with marks seen on my fishfinder.
This pike should measure around 40 plus inches according to how it is presented on my drone screen. For the viewer, there's little reference but I have caught enough fish that I have seen prior on my drone to understand its size.
That thing is gorgeous
This Pike was so cool. The lake I found it on is huge and has some really cool drop-offs. The drop I found it on is a shelf that starts at 15 feet and then aggressively drops to 125. This Pike was found at about 35 all by itself. This was a big fish and it was so cool to spend time with it. The clip is short but it hung around for a good 15 minutes before it swam deeper down the drop.
Awesome footage man is this on Lake Geneva?
Thank you! It is, this particular clip was shot on the west side of Williams Bay, right at the mouth. I found the Pike in about 35 feet of water, I was searching the drop-off when it swam up to me. Very cool experience, makes me feel like an alien visiting another planet.
Dude awesome footage Tim 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!! Exploring the drop-offs on Lake Geneva, do you ever get out there to fish at all?
@@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267 never. Just once for Musky a few years ago with Pat by boat. I'd love to again tho. Just not aware of what's publicly fishable.
sooo coool!!!!💚💪😎
Thank you, found him in around 35 ft of water on a drop-off. It was the first time I had explored this area and just sent my drone straight down the drop.
That's a submarine
Two submarines meeting in the depths, lol. Very cool find, I'm excited to search these drop-offs this summer. The one in this video, I was in about 35 feet when I found this pike, but the drop went another 90 feet further with marks seen on my fishfinder.
@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267 that's pretty awesome. I don't think pike hang around 90'deep but can't wait!!!
What do think how big was this one?
rhat little guy!?!? 🙄
This pike should measure around 40 plus inches according to how it is presented on my drone screen. For the viewer, there's little reference but I have caught enough fish that I have seen prior on my drone to understand its size.
@@greatlakesflyoutdoors1267 I've caught and measured hundreds of pike - I agree that's pushing 40. At least close to it.