Hi Darian! I'm curious about this too, although from a slightly different slant. When I was a gear guy living in North Dakota (yes, it's true! -- reminds of that Gierach quote you're probably famiiar with, "In every fly fishers past is a big black cast iron frying pan.") I used to catch northern pike in the Turtle River and trout in various lakes, although I don't recall fishing in a water with both species (maybe it did, and I just didn't know it). But, given how common pike are in North Dakota, Minnesota, etc., I wonder if they worry as much about the effect of pike on trout as we Californians do. Trout seem to be able to coexist with voracious predators like black bass, big brown trout, etc. -- maybe it's the same way with pike? Anyone have thoughts on this as well?
-- Mike
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