Ahh pike!! I love fishing for the toothy critters!! Pike fight like the devil and you should have little problems at least smaller ones in Go Home. My buddies brother went to go home a few weeks ago and ended up with over 5 dozen bass and pike over the course of a weekend. Locate broadleaf cabbage/milfoil beds in the 6-12' of water and use the following baits while casting:
1/2oz - 3/4 oz white or brown or cheartreuse or orange willowleaf spinnerbaits tipped with a 4" berkley powerworm trailer
4.5" tube baits rigged texas style (you'll need special wire leaders for these, i tie my own with 7 strand toothy critter wire)
Pick a good line between the weeds and let the lure drop close to bottom. Slow roll the lures pausing every once in awhile to keep it close to bottom. This technique Will catch pike and bass. Now if you have your heart set on a big pike do the same technique in deeper water just off the weedlines.(15-20' deep)
Crankbaits - I fish cranks alot for pike and they love them, if the conditions are right. Crankbaits are not as effective for pike this time of year since they prefer cooler water and become sluggish in the dog days of summer.(which is why tube and spinnerbaits are so effective because they are fished so slowly) Cranks on the right day though are unstoppable. Rapala j-13, husky jerk hj-14, rapala magnums, grandma 6", bomber long A will all catch fish. Some places i fish close to go home flourescant lures catch a ton of fish, and some waters natural silvers,gold,white,perch will be the ticket to success. I have a rediculous amount of cranks in my box since they have caught me a ton of pike over the years.Be warned that cranks are quite expensive, especially the magnum sized baits.($12+ for one bait) If i could only have two crankbaits for pike i would choose a J-13 in flourescent orange/gold, and a Rapala Husky Jerk HJ-14 in silver/black. Trolling adjacent and close to weedlines with both of those cranks is a surefire way to get pike. A good casting tech for cranks is light jerk and reel 1',light jerk and reel 1', light jerk and reel 1', then pause for 2 seconds. Repeat for remainder of cast.
Spinners/Spoons - Another must have series of lures in any pike anglers arsenal!! The flutter of a spoon and the flash of a spinner catch alot of pike. Spoons that will crush numbers of decent pike are williams wobbler 3 1/2" silver/gold, northland forage spoon 3 1/2" gold/yellow, daredevle or len thompson number five 3 1/2" in both red/white stripe and 5 of diamonds. Spinners with their big flash draws pike in! Mepps #5, panther martin #15-28, blue fox #5 will all hit pike and bass. Fire tiger patterns and traditional gold and silver will all get fish, though i like silver the best. I find spinners are better suited to casting, and spoons are well suited to both trolling and casting.(for casting use the slow roll technique from the earlier paragraph)
Hope that helps!! And i hope to see you in the Top Fifty Pike Tournament Trail next year!