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Pike Fishing in Finland: How to Find the Hotspots

The pike is the apex predator in many of Finland’s lakes and rivers – aggressive, adaptable, and fascinating.
If you want to target pike in Finland successfully, you’ll need more than just the right lure: understanding their behavior, preferred locations, and seasonal patterns is the key to success. Especially in Finland’s pristine waters, a strategic approach pays off – the variety of structures and conditions is vast.

Tip: Without a fish finder (echo sounder), it’s difficult to locate the right depths and underwater features. It’s best to check before your trip whether your accommodation or fishing boat includes a fish finder – many providers in Finland already mention this in their listings.

Author Lars Hahne - FISHERMANS LODGE

By Lars Hahne

July 15, 2025


Why Finland is a Paradise for Pike Anglers

Finland is one of the best countries in Europe for targeting pike – thanks largely to its unspoiled waters, which remain mostly untouched by human development. Many shorelines are undeveloped, fish stocks are healthy, and fishing pressure is relatively low.

In addition, Finland offers ideal conditions for pike:

  • Natural spawning grounds: In shallow bays with aquatic vegetation, pike can reproduce successfully.
  • Abundant food sources: A stable population of whitefish, perch, and baitfish ensures year-round nourishment for predators.
  • Catch & release tradition: Many Finnish anglers release pike back into the water, helping to maintain strong populations.
  • Untouched nature: Fishing in Finland is not only productive but also peaceful, authentic, and set in uniquely scenic landscapes.

Because of all these factors, there is no closed season for pike in Finland!


Pike Behavior at a Glance: How to Locate Them More Easily

Pike are ambush predators. They lie motionless in cover and strike with lightning speed at passing prey. This hunting technique makes certain structures especially attractive:

  • Dense aquatic vegetation and submerged branches
  • Overhanging trees and shaded areas
  • Drop-offs and underwater plateaus
  • Open water zones with baitfish schools
  • Deep holes and channels – especially in winter

Important: Water temperature strongly influences pike behavior – it determines their activity levels, habitat choice, and feeding patterns. Anglers who understand these connections can fish more effectively.


Finding Pike in Still Waters

Finland’s lake landscapes are rich in structure, fish populations, and often crystal-clear water. Pike use different areas throughout the year – depending on water temperature, vegetation growth, and food availability.

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Seasonal Guide for Pike Fishing

Spring: After spawning, pike stay in shallow shore zones—around water lily fields, reed beds, or weed banks. Large specimens actively search for food now and can be effectively caught with spinning lures.

Summer: Smaller pike usually remain in shallow water. Larger pike retreat to deeper open water, where they lie in the thermocline waiting for schools of baitfish.

Autumn: As temperatures drop, deeper areas become more attractive. Dying aquatic plants gather whitefish—and with them, pike. Plateaus and drop-offs are also rewarding spots during this time.

Winter: Pike move into deep holes and channels where the temperature remains stable. Successful anglers fish deep now—often under the ice or vertically using a fish finder.

Additional Tips for Still Waters

Windward shores are often more productive—food particles accumulate here, attracting baitfish.
Large pike frequently stay far out in the lake or open water during summer.
Proximity to baitfish schools is a key success factor all year round.

Hotspots in Still Waters

  • Reeds & Water Lily Fields: Especially productive in spring—prime spots for active pike.
  • Weed Banks & Shallow Bays: Popular spawning areas and good even after spawning.
  • Drop-offs & Plateaus: Interesting year-round, with depth varying by season.
  • Open Water: Often underestimated in summer—large pike follow baitfish here.
  • Deep Holes & Channels: Ideal refuges from autumn through spring.

Locating Pike in Flowing Waters

Finland’s rivers and canals offer an exciting alternative to lake fishing. In flowing waters, the current is the key factor—pike look for areas where they can conserve energy while still watching for prey.

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Seasonal Guide for Flowing Waters

  • Autumn & Winter: Deep, slow-flowing areas or calm current edges are successful now.
  • Spring: Shallow, calm shore areas with cover are ideal.
  • Summer: Look for oxygen-rich zones with active currents.

Hotspots in Rivers:

  • Tributaries & River Mouths: Freshwater brings oxygen, food, and spawning fish—top spots in spring and summer.
  • Curve Areas: Depth changes here create current shadows, edges, and depressions.
  • Depressions & Scoured Holes: Especially in winter, these serve as refuge for large pike.
  • Old River Arms: Less current and more cover—particularly near the mouth of an old arm, very productive.
  • Weirs & Locks: Oxygen-rich water and turbulence attract baitfish—and therefore pike.
  • Underwater Obstacles: Groynes, submerged trees, or piers create current shadows that pike favor.

Conclusion: Understanding Pike Leads to More Success

Pike fishing in Finland is not only varied but also especially rewarding. Those who familiarize themselves with the water structures and the predator’s behavior can significantly increase their chances of landing trophy catches. Whether at a clear lake in North Karelia or a quiet river arm in Lapland – with the right knowledge, you’ll find the pike where it feels most comfortable.

If you’re now inspired to plan your next pike adventure in Finland: On FISHERMANSLODGE, you’ll find the perfect accommodations, guides, and fishing spots – all in the best pike regions of Finland.