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I've cut and pasted this up from another forum I use - just watched the video - top notch if you like pike fishing with lures (hope this is ok with the MODS?)

 

 

 

'Found this last night, its a one hour pike fishing programe. Its available to watch for free till Dec 31st. Just follow the instructions below to get this free movie!

 

Good footage and some very interesting stuff,

 

Just type in Pike on their web page search bar when you get to the page and it will show you the icon for the free view prog.

 

 

Wide Open Outdoor Film is giving away a code so you can stream and watch Pike Secrets 1 absolutely free - no subscriptions or contact information is necessary. With Video on Demand you can watch the movie on your computer or hook it up to your tv.

 

Just go to http://www.wideopen.dk/info/_Video_on_Demand_191l2.aspx'>http://www.wideopen.dk/info/_Video_on_Demand_191l2.aspx - select Pike Secrets 1 and enter this code: 613D7E52I9 Feel free to share this with all your fishing friends so they can enjoy the movie too. Offer ends Dec. 31.

 

This link works better! and then the code when they request it. 613D7E52I9

http://www.wideopen.dk/info/_Video_on_Demand_191l2.aspx

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Absolutely brilliant video, one of the best pike videos I've seen, many thanks for the link, I fish the Norfolk broads from my small boat, mostly Hickling broad and Horsey mere and there are plenty of big pike if you can find them, my best is 25 lbs but almost all on fish baits, I've tried lure fishing many times but the very cloudy water makes it hard for the pike to find the lures, so a dead bait on the bottom works best, but next time I'm on some clear water I will get the lure box out and give it a go.

For anyone interested there are a lot of good pike collecting in Martham dyke and around the Stalham boatyards, where all the baitfish tend to congregate for the winter, the pike hold in these areas until February when they move back to the open waters to breed. tight lines :good: Alan

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