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Blue Mouth Pike

8/14/20 @ 9:41 PM
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esoxwaterwolf
User since 2/3/20

Tonight I caught a small (about 18 inch) pike fishing a small river in southern Wisconsin. I immediately noticed a bluish mouth and fins. The mouth is definitely more noticeable than the fins. I took a some pics, than sent her back wondering what the deal with that. I figured maybe it was due to chemicals in the water way. 

After doing some research it appears that it was a fairly rare fish with possibly a genetic difference. Other researcher shows that it can be common in spring northern when the water is cold. Well it’s August and the water isn’t cold. 

I am curious if anyone else has caught a pike like this and any opinion on this subject. Maybe it’s not as rare as the research says. Who knows?  Thank you!

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4/13/23 @ 9:10 PM
Flipdibbler
User since 3/22/22
I caught one about 20 years ago on Clark lake in door county. The lake was really blue and has limestone. It was 27” and pretty thin. It also had blue on the fins and the whole body along with white
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