Since there are pike in the Columbia system, thanks in large part to Lake Couer d'Alene's population spreading, it could well be a Northern. Based on what I see there, it looks like one, but picture quality is way down.

However, if tiger muskies have been planted in Moses, then that would be the most likely culprit...

Pike in the Potholes? When did that start happening? I wonder if some reports of pike are through confusion with walleyes-- which have been miscalled "walleyed pike" for a long time. But I wouldn't be surprised at pike there.

At one time, I talked to a fish bio for WDFW who had checked a stringer of pike in Roosevelt-- and this was about 20 years ago now. Obviously, the fish have been in the system for a long time, and they could have spread.

Keith