Help us by keeping your Northern Pike <24”!

The 2022 Pike Improvement Project Results
 
A total of 2,264 pike were harvested and recorded across 19 participating businesses throughout the 2022 period.
 
Average size 18.57″
 
DRAWING WINNERS
💰 $1,000 Grand Prize Drawing, sponsored by Muskies Inc Hayward Chapter, was awarded to Jason VH. Pike registered at Pat’s Landing Resort
💰 $500 Prize Drawing, sponsored by Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame Hayward Wisconsin, was awarded to Scott W. Pike registered at Daggett’s Resort
🏡  Free 2-night stay at Indian Trail Resort was awarded to Chase P. Pike registered at Treeland Resorts.
🚤  Pontoon Rental at Deerfoot Lodge & Resort was awarded to Nicklaus R. Pike registered at Indian Trail Resort.
 
TOTAL PIKE AWARDS
🥇 $500 1st Place for Total Pike, sponsored by Chippewa Flowage Property Owners Association, was awarded to Stephen S. Pike registered at Tiger Musky Resort
🥈 $300 2nd Place for Total Pike, sponsored by Chippewa Flowage Property Owners Association, was awarded to John M. Pike registered at Shady Nook Resort
🥉 $200 3rd Place for Total Pike, sponsored by Chippewa Flowage Property Owners Association, was awarded to Terry H. Pike registered at Big Musky Resort.
 
And…28 additional anglers were awarded gift certificates and/or merchandise donated by our members, including Big Musky, Chief Lake Lodge, CHIPPEWA PINES RESORT, Daggett’s, Deer Run Resort, Jenk’s Bait and Tackle, Johnson’s Resort, Golden View Resort, Musky Tale Resort, Pat’s Landing, R & R Bayview Resort & Restaurant, Shady Nook, Sisko’s Pine Point Resort, The landing resort LCO, Tiger Musky, and Treelands.

Help us by keeping your Northern Pike <24”!

The LCFRA is actively encouraging anglers to keep any Northern Pike caught that are under 24” in length. You then can register your catch at LCFRA Member establishments, each registration giving you the chance to win THOUSANDS of dollars in cash and prizes!

Why are we doing this?

Not because we don’t like Northern Pike, we do!

The benefit of the selective harvest is that it will improve all fish populations and create a more favorable environment for the fishery as a whole.

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Help us by keeping your Northern Pike <24”!