The Legendary Northern Pike is a Large-sized fish featured in the Story Mode of Red Dead Redemption 2.

As a Legendary Fish, the Legendary Northern Pike is one of a kind: once you kill it, it will not appear again.

It's not required for the "Zoologist" and "Skin Deep" Achievements.

Legendary Northern Pike Details & Location:

The Legendary Northern Pike, also known as "The Great Tyrant" can be found in the waters near O'Creagh's Run. It can be caught with Hamish Sinclair as part of "The Veteran II" Stranger Side Mission quest.

Special Lake Lures are considered to be the best way to attract this fish. Like other Pike, this fish becomes more active when the weather is overcast and gray. Locals have estimated the size of this Legendary Pike to be around fifty inches long and weighing in at over forty pounds.

Legendary Northern Pike Fishing Tips:

The Legendary Northern Pike is attracted to Special Lake Lures

Legendary Northern Pike Info

  • Notes Rare fish that can be caught as part of "The Veteran II" Stranger Side Mission. This animal species is not required for "Zoologist" and "Skin Deep" Achievements. .
  • Scientific Name Esox lucius

Legendary Northern Pike Appearances

  • Game Edition Game Edition: RDR 2 Story ModeRDR 2 Story Mode
  • Appearances in Story Missions:

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