Actually, it's a little light for pike. I would use 14 pound fluorocarbon with a 12 inch steel leader.
The best line would possibly be a 6 pound line maybe 8 If you mean fishing saltwater marsh flats, mono is better than fluorocarbon because it does not fray as easily.
mono
Northern line was created in 1890.
Yes
Fluorocarbon fishing line is different than monofilament in a few distinct ways. Besides the obvious difference in material, flourocarbon also has less line memory than mono., and has very little stretch if any, allowing for very good sensitivity (allowing the fisherman to feel everything the line or lure comes in contact with very distinctly. Fluorocarbon is also very resistant to abrasion. Naturally, with all of these advantages over mono., flourocarbon is more expensive on average, but the investment is well worth it.
Northern City Line was created in 1904.
Possibly mono-symmetrical
No, Homeowners policies are considered Mono-Line
Yes, the Northern Line in London is the third oldest line in London.
According to the tfl website, this w/e the Northern Line has "Good Service" so there should be trains running, even if the lines [of track] are static (not running) in the tunnels.
which special line of latitude runs through northern Asia, northern Europe, and northern north America
It depends where you live and how big the pike are.If your fishing where there are a lot of snags or logs you will want to use heavier a pound test because Pike like to hang out by heavy cover. I live in northern Michigan and I use 30 pound braided line. It's best to use braided line because their mouth is hard and you will get a better hook set and you will want to use a steel leader. Pike have very sharp teeth