pike??

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Aghh...its a Saxatilis pike, probably lepodita or sumptin along those lines. Kinda hard to say...:P. It will be lunch soon though if you keep it wit that TSN.
 
Not nessecssairly lunch i had a 10 inch red pike with 2 20 in rtc and 1 18 in tsn in a 220 and he held his ground nicely mean bastard but i loved him died when i moved to Ga along with my other fish. Survived the trip but I didnt know that Ft Benning water was awful not only for fish but for humans also.
 
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