

I will also add some minor comments to each setup if neccesary. If stats are in brackets () then its the metric value of that catagory. Most of the gear i use can be categorized in 2 ways The "higher level" easy mode gear, which will net less XP per catch due to it being to high/heavy for the fish, and the "Budget/Low level" gear that you can get early on.Įach rod setup will be with a screenshot showing the setup in imperial mesurements, i will denote the metric values for ease for those who use grams/kg. He was estimated 1.4m and 18 - 20 Kg.So, to start off i will describe the setups i have, with a attached screenshot showing the gear in question. I have footage somwhere from a real unique pike. The pikes in game atm are merely 3 year old pikes.Ī real trophy pike should be close to 1m and would weigh around 10Kg. from one of my dives for the dev's with a real fully grown pike on it. I know they are bigger in RL, dunno where i posted it but I did post a vid. Now, thinking realistically, in a lake as big as Emerald Lake, how many such big pike can survive? 3, maybe 4 (don't forget that big pike is very teritorial), more than that being impossible.Īs far as i know, from old discussions with developers, a new waterway will have big (much bigger!) pike, also, for thrill seekers, large muskie. Official information is that biggest pike in the game could be around 26.5 lb. A real trophy starts from somewhere around 12 lb., with monsters/unique around 20 lb. northern pike is not a trophy, is a "teenager". Now, back to main question: honestly, a 4 lb.

It is an old and almost forgotten naming bug! :) The thing with it is that it's wrongly named.

Originally posted by Corsaxx:There is a trophy northern pike in the game.
