Christopher Pike and RL Stine are both well-known authors of young adult Horror fiction. Pike's works often feature suspenseful and supernatural themes, while Stine is famous for his Goosebumps series, which mixes horror and humor in stories aimed at middle grade readers. Both authors have contributed significantly to the horror genre and have amassed large followings among young readers.
A pike is the old wording for a spear. A rod with a sharpened end is usually a basic "pike".
Of Course who doesn't like brownies
he loves to write and read
well r. l. stine has a dog named King Charles/minnie... one of those.
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a pike is a jump that looks like somone trying to touch their toes in the air
No it is a phrase a lot of people misuse. Walleye pike are actually members of the perch family, along with the closely related sauger, and the yellow perch. Not related to true pike like muskellunge, northern pike, and pickerel.
Many things inspire R.L. stine. For example, one of his famous series is the Nightmare Hour; he writes all of those books at midnight. He claims that this is the time where he writes best. Though Stine's books are all deadly scary, some of his books that were designed for younger readers aren't as bad. R.L. Stine's Goosebumps series was later turned into a TV show that is based on his books.
Animals that eat pike include birds of prey like eagles and osprey, as well as other large fish such as northern pike, muskellunge, and large bass. Mammals like otters and minks are also known to prey on pike.
Northern pike are, like all fish, cold blooded.
Yes, RL Stine has one son named Matthew Stine. So, to answer your question, he has one kid. Hope that clears things up for you!
Where the river ends/starts in MN. For a couple reasons, pike grow a lot bigger up north, and pike like the end of rivers and if you fish on rocks or a lot of weeds use a sucker minnow with a float and let it swim around, and sooner or later a pike will bite it. Hopefully you know where pike like to be in fall by depth and stuff like that, but that always works for me, and live bait works a lot better for pike on rivers than fake bait that is made to look like minnows.