Southern Muskies and Cold Water January and February Muskie Fishing

Southern Muskies and Cold Water

MUSKY 360 PODCAST | Dialing in on Muskies

Hang-Time Muskies

The term “hang-time” has been used in the sport of football most often, and it usually refers to how long a punt or kick hangs in the air from the moment the player kicks or punts the ball until a receiver catches it. Generally speaking, a longer hang time is preferable to kickers/punters because it allows defenders ample time to run down field to intercept the ball carrier before he has had a chance to advance very far. The same term applies to angling, but is used in a different fashion.

The Treble Trick-Out Musky Lure Tweak

Most hard-bait muskie lures are fish catchers right out of the box, but there are going to be certain times and situations where some simple minor tweaks make them far more effective for specific applications. Let’s focus on one of them here — reducing buoyancy to create more “hang time” and even attain neutral buoyancy suspension.

MUSKY FISHING through the storms of EAGLE LAKE
54 or Bust
Missed fish, hard lessons and a FIRST TIGER MUSKY
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WIND, BAIT & MUSKY on Eagle Lake
54 of Bust
When the MUSKY PATTERN becomes SHARED
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Where MUSKIES SETTLE as SUMMER begins
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Exploring New MUSKY Water with No Expectations
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The Early Season TIGER MUSKY that made the plan clear
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Early Season MUSKY Pattern: Why the Rocks Produced
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When MUSKY FISHING Doesn’t Go to Plan (Lessons from a Skunk)
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Before the First Cast: Opening a Musky Season on the Shield
54 or Bust
Crankbaits for Winter Musky
Steven Paul
Supernatural PowerLock
Musky Shop
315: Dialing in on Muskies Q+A

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Night Bite Musky
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Landing Net 101
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Night Fishing For Muskys (Northern Wisconsin Trip)
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Musky Trolling Masterclass
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Topwater Success After Back-to-Back Losses
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Musky Fishing During Nasty Weather Conditions
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A Fall Musky Hunt with BURNIN EIGHTS!
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Breakdown the Livingston Magnus
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Muskies on the Shield : The Original DVD by Dick Pearson
Dick Pearson
Spring Muskie Fishing
Chas Martin
Musky Trolling Masterclass
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Best Topraider Cast Back Lure
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Landing Net 101
Joe Bucher
November Muskie Trolling in Northern Wisconsin
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Mega Imaging Seminar for Monster Musky
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Structure Fishing Master Class : Musky 360 Podcast

Muskie Fishing The Canadian Shield Lakes: Breaking Down the Big Three

Early Season Success Might Just be Surface Deep
Time and time again you’ve heard musky experts like Joe Bucher, and others talk about the importance of shallow water and the sun’s thermal effect on muskies during the early part the season. Its undeniable that post spawn muskies will seek refuge in “hot spots” like bays and coves that are at times only slightly warmer than the main lake basins. These “hot spot” muskies rarely venture far from the comfort of the shallow bays until a bit later in the season. But catching these shallow water fish can be frustrating as they are often more finicky than fired up.
Winter Musky Fishing Equals Broken Gear.
While musky fishing in January and February might seem like a foreign concept to some, it is a welcomed perk of living in the south. Admittedly the winters in the muskies southern habitat range are generally mild, some years are simply brutal. So far 2024 is not pulling any punches when it comes to bone chilling temps, howling winds and subsequently broken musky gear. So, for the few, the brave, the musky mentally ill crazy enough to be on the water during gale force winds, snow and all-around gnarly conditions let’s look at a few tips to help save your musky gear from damage and most importantly your personal safety on the water.
Musky 360 PODCAST: Boat Control and Q+A
Early Fall Muskies | A few quick thoughts.
Early Fall Transition
Musky 360 Podcast : Structure Fishing
Muskie Fishing The Canadian Shield Lakes: Breaking Down the Big Three
Muskie Fishing The Canadian Shield Lakes: Breaking Down the Big Three
Drifter Hellhounds | Jay's Bait of the Week
Drifter Hellhounds
Musky Mapping
Kraken Musky Lure
Get Your Kraken @ The Musky Shop
Ready to Rock: A Basic Musky Season Opener Check List
Ready to Rock: A Musky Opener Check List
Lure Color 101: What Do Muskies Want?
When we’re talking musky baits, we’re talking about size, shape, motion, and color. If you go down the rabbit hole of color theory online, you might come back with a slight buzz or a dislocated brain stem, so let’s take the shallow dive with classic pointers to get you where you need to go when it comes to choosing the best color for any given situation while targeting muskies.
Landing Net 101 : How to Land Muskies the Easy Way
In this video Joe Bucher shows you how to properly land a muskie solo or with a fishing partner.
Crazy Musky Action : Lake of the Woods

Have you ever had one of those special days where it seemed like you could do no wrong? Like the musky Gods just said okay you have put in your time here ya go. I was lucky enough to have one of those special days this last summer with my good friend Jace Loge on Lake of The Woods. Let's get into how it all came together and the things that made this day great.

Lure Color 101: What Do Muskies Want?

When we’re talking musky baits, we’re talking about size, shape, motion, and color. If you go down the rabbit hole of color theory online, you might come back with a slight buzz or a dislocated brain stem, so let’s take the shallow dive with classic pointers to get you where you need to go when it comes to choosing the best color for any given situation while targeting muskies.

Musky 360 PODCAST: Boat Control and Q+A

Early Fall Muskies | A few quick thoughts.

Early Fall Transition

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