Northern Pike Fishing on McDonald
Washington County, Minnesota ยท 0 acres
Catching Northern Pike on McDonald
According to Minnesota DNR survey data, northern pike are common in McDonald, averaging around 23". At 0 acres in Washington County, it's a solid destination for anglers chasing northern pike in this part of the state.
Pike are weed-oriented fish, using vegetation for ambush cover. In spring, they spawn in flooded marshes and shallow bays as soon as ice melts. Summer pike relate to weed edges, especially cabbage and coontail beds in 6-15 feet of water. Fall pike follow baitfish and can be found anywhere from shallow bays to deep points.
๐ฃBest Techniques & Baits for Northern Pike
Techniques
- โCasting spinnerbaits along weed edges
- โTrolling large crankbaits
- โDeadbaiting with suckers (ice fishing)
- โTopwater in low-light conditions
- โJerkbait fishing in fall
Baits
- โLarge spinnerbaits (white, chartreuse)
- โSpoons (red/white classics)
- โSucker minnows (live or dead)
- โSoft plastic swimbaits (6-8")
- โTopwater buzzbaits and frogs
๐ When to Fish McDonald for Northern Pike
Spring
Best pike fishing of year. Target warming shallow bays with emerging weeds.
Summer
Focus on early morning weed edges. Pike get lethargic in heat.
Fall
Pike follow baitfish. Great time for big fish on large baits.
Ice Fishing
Tip-ups with suckers are deadly. Target 8-15 feet near remaining green weeds.
๐กPro Tips for Northern Pike
- 1Use a steel or fluorocarbon leader - pike teeth will cut through mono instantly
- 2Pike follow wounded prey, so an erratic retrieve often triggers strikes
- 3Release big females carefully - they're critical for reproduction
- 4Overcast, windy days are prime pike time
- 5Don't set the hook immediately on a strike - let the pike turn the bait first