Best way to catch pike in my experience is casting with a small spoon to the edge of a reed bed. I've never noticed that the particular spoon makes any difference, they'll go for anything shiny and moving. I've even seen them jump up at the spoon before it hits the water. Best time to do it is no later than mid June, before the shallow water around the reed beds gets very warm. Best place to do it is any of the lakes in Saskatchewan north of Prince Albert, and the absolute best I've found is Whiteswan Lake. A large part of their diet there is freshwater shrimp, their flesh is pink, almost like salmon, and quite tasty. Best way to prepare them is in fillets, cooked in butter, in a large cast iron skillet, over a campfire of driftwood on the shore. A cold beer really helps. :smile:
And don't use a plate, knife, or fork, Your fingers are all you need.