PIKES' PIQUE `ASSASSINS' HAD HOPED TO PUT NORTHERNS ON ICE; THE OPPOSITE HELD TRUE.(Sports)(Column)

Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) | January 7, 2001 | Copyright

Byline: Ed Dentry News Outdoors Writer

STAGECOACH RESERVOIR -- The communique from PikeMeister was intriguing, the more so because he had assembled every form of northern pike bait known to man, short of live ducklings.

He also owned a quasi-serviceable internal combustion ice auger and a portable sonar unit. Nobody wants to sweat too much drilling into the lair of a creature officially labeled fish non grata.

``Your mission, should you choose to accept it,'' PikeMeister said, ``is to whack and stack northern pike with maximum prejudice, according ...

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