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8/9/2010 8:45:00 PMAJ's Dad
8/10/2010 8:32:00 PMWhat do you mean by "Poached"? There is no size limit nor quantity limit on pike in Idaho as far as I know. Did you just see the carcasses of a couple of filleted pike? I to have had some pretty good days at Killarney this year. Spinnerbaits always seem to be the best producer there. Ay weedline with 5 to 10 feet of water has done the trick for me."Happy Fishing"
kevinb
8/10/2010 9:56:00 PMAnglinarcher
8/11/2010 9:24:00 AMkevinb
8/11/2010 10:12:00 AMand leave it on the launch. I've encounter similar type incidents on the westside with tigers. It seems to be getting better but just a few years ago,it was happening on an all to regular basis.
I'll be back out here (Panhandle) in the fall.Hopefully I can hook up with something a little bigger.
AJ's Dad
8/20/2010 4:43:00 PMI just checked back to this post to see your reply to my question about poaching. Now I see what you mean. I have been fishing at Killarney and all the other chain lakes for the past 20 years and I have never seen anything like what you described. It's a shame that someone would think the slashing the guts of a few pike would do anything to the population in those lakes. It seems to me that there is a lot of anamosity between fishermen who target their favorite species. I LOVE fishing for pike. In fact I just got home from Killarney where I fished for about 6 hours and released 5 pike and a bunch of crappies, but that doesn't mean I would kill a bass I caught or a trout, just because I choose not to taarget them when I go fishing. When you come back in the fall you might want to try one of the other chain lakes. Killarney typically yeilds pike up to about 8 or 9 pounds. There a re a few of the larger fish there but you would have a better chance at a larger fish if you were at say, Swan Lake or Thompson. Happy Fishing