The world record for a pike was 55 lbs and a length of 56 inches..........
Usually, pike fish are usually about 1.5 ft in length, but some can be very big reaching to lengths of 4 ft long.
Yes. A pike is a fish, and fish have bones.
The life cycle of a pike fish begins with spawning in early spring. The female lays eggs in shallow water, which are fertilized by the male. The eggs hatch into larvae, which grow into juveniles and eventually mature into adult pike.
You can fish for Pike at Dilham Dike and Hickling Broad.
Yes, pike do live in lakes, and they also grow bigger in lakes. Although, you don't use the same fishing baits in lakes then you do in rivers. If you fish for them, use like a swimbait or a sucker minnow 4-5 inches long.
Pike Place Fish Market was created in 1930.
Perch,bass,other pike,trout..Any other fish eating fish which is larger than the pike..
Hawks do not eat pike fish. This is because pike fish are very large fish often times measuring to be larger than a hawk. The osprey will eat pike, and any other fish they can carry. Adult pike would be difficult, but younger fish are on the menu.
A pike is a fresh water fish.
Bustleman Pike is a road or highway found in Pennsylvania. It is not a fish.
Many fish are related to the northern pike. Pickerel are one type of fish related to the northern pike, and there is also all types of freshwater muskie. and the walleye is a cross between some type of pike and a perch.
Pike will eat other fish smaller than itself including Roach and Dace