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A female pike can lay a substantial number of eggs during spawning, often ranging from 5,000 to 300,000 eggs, depending on her size and age. These eggs are typically laid in shallow, vegetated areas of water where they can develop. After hatching, the young pike, called fry, are quite small and rely on their yolk sacs for nourishment until they can start feeding on small invertebrates and fish. Survival rates for pike fry can be low due to predation and environmental factors.

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