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UNUSUAL PIKE

Pike are a widespread species inhabiting a variety of habitats, so it is not surprising that they vary in appearance in various parts of the world and also that some individual fish exhibit unusual markings. There are also some fairly common physical deformities that occur. On this page we hope to collect a selection of pictures illustrating these variations.

If you have a picture of an unusual looking pike please contact webmaster@pacgb.com

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River Pike
'Pugnosed' pike like this seem to be fairly common in Ireland where this one was caught.
Photo courtesy of Phil Wakeford

A drain pike with an upturned upper jaw
Photo courtesy of Graham Slater
Dutch Pike
This boldly marked Dutch pike was caught in 2005
Photo courtesy of www.lures4sale.nl
River Pike
Tim Kelly with an English river pike
Photo courtesy of Martin Godliman
River Pike
Italian pike
Photo courtesy of Luca Cattinn www.pikefirst.com


Italian pike
Photo courtesy of Luca Cattin www.pikefirst.com


A very pale pike
Photo courtesy of Lawson Jones


A small pugnosed pike
Photo courtesy of Mark McLaughlin

River Pike
An English river pike
Photo courtesy of Andy Hunt
River Pike
An English river pug
Photo courtesy of Andy Hunt
River Pike
A Scottish oddity
Photo courtesy of Scott Guthrie

Another Irish pug.
Photo courtesy of Phil Wakeford
River Pike
A silver pike from Spirit Lake.
Photo courtesy of Chris Carlson

An unusually marked pike from Spirit Lake.
Photo courtesy of Chris Carlson

 

Superjohhnie! Nothing odder than this!

Chairman John Synnuck posing for all he's worth.


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