MUSKY360 PODCAST: Shield Lake Shakedown with Glenn McDonald

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LIVINGSTON LURES FLIPPER 1 MUSKY BAIT, 3 PRESENTATIONS
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In-depth and underwater with the LIVINGSTON LURES MUSTANG
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Live Sucker Muskie Fishing
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Old School Jerkbaits
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Musky Trolling Masterclass
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Big Tube Musky Fishing
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Swimbaits Side By Side
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Making Your Own Musky Fishing Bucktails
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Ultimate Musky Fishing Series | Spinnerbaits
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The Lil' Giant Killer
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Deadly Spring Cold Front Musky Tactic
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8 Musky Day LOTW
Doug Wegner
Dude! That Fish is Toast!
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8 BITES IN ONE MORNING
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Depth Raider
There were many reasons for the design of the original DepthRaider, but none as simple as wanting to get a lure down to that special depth zone few conventional musky lures reach. This depth zone is not necessarily that deep. It’s just a tad deeper than the rest of the lures go on a typical cast. To be specific, the 7 to 12 foot range is virtually untouched by most musky anglers using a casting style presentation. The 8" DepthRaider was designed to tap into muskies at this range.
Cold Front Musky Fishing With Mepps Flashabou's
Jay's Bait of the Week : The KRAKEN
Designed and developed by acclaimed musky guide Steven Paul and the development team at Livingston Lures, the Kraken is a hybrid hard and soft plastic jerk bait intended to specifically target predatory game fish such as pike and musky.
Joe's Musky Report : Season Opener Musky 360 Podcast
You’ve Got A Follow! Now What?
Several of my most recent youtube videos have featured comeback/castback tactics with Musky 360 editor Steven Paul and Tyler Andrews, The Musky Guru. Consequently, a deeper conversation about these techniques and strategy is in order. Musky anglers are really the only group of freshwater anglers that refer often to follows as part of their overall fishing experience on any given day. The musky follow is certainly a huge part of the sport’s dialogue for sure, but it can also become a key tactical strategy once you fully understand how to capitalize on it. Here’s how I attack it.
Mix it Up for Maximum Magnus Retrieves
The new Magnus from Livingston Lures is a simple lure to use. Catching muskies can be as easy as casting the Magnus out and turning your reels handle. But if you want to get the most out of your Magnus below are a few retrieve tricks to help you start mixing things up and inevitably put more muskies in your net.
One Step Ahead for More Muskies
One of the numerous sayings I use to stress in the fishing classes I held in the Chicago-land area for 41-years was, “if you are not one step ahead, you are usually one step behind”. What this boils down to is those who follow the pack are usually behind on what’s really happening. By the time you get wind of a hot lake or new technique, most of the “damage” has already been done. If you fish like the average angler your results with be…just average. If you want to stand out and be a head of the masses, try to think “outside the box” as much as possible. What does that exactly mean? It can mean evaluating a situation and thinking of a better solution or presentation, or doing something different. Often, it’s something the muskies haven’t seen before.
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Low and Slow for November Muskies
Seasons change and of course, muskies change. November is a make-or-break time for anglers in all parts of the US. This is the late fall period that might have some anglers pulling their hair out in hopes of landing the fish of a lifetime. Landing a monster musky isn’t something any devoted angler takes lightly, so why aren’t we equally obsessed with putting in the work to find them? November muskies can sometimes feel like the hardest to find and least likely to eat, but starting out each trip in the right direction might help you make shorter work of getting those buggers to eat.
Deep Dives : Trolling
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Crankbait Tuning Made EASY!
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Jay's Bait of the Week : The KRAKEN
Designed and developed by acclaimed musky guide Steven Paul and the development team at Livingston Lures, the Kraken is a hybrid hard and soft plastic jerk bait intended to specifically target predatory game fish such as pike and musky.
You’ve Got A Follow! Now What?
Several of my most recent youtube videos have featured comeback/castback tactics with Musky 360 editor Steven Paul and Tyler Andrews, The Musky Guru. Consequently, a deeper conversation about these techniques and strategy is in order. Musky anglers are really the only group of freshwater anglers that refer often to follows as part of their overall fishing experience on any given day. The musky follow is certainly a huge part of the sport’s dialogue for sure, but it can also become a key tactical strategy once you fully understand how to capitalize on it. Here’s how I attack it.
Joe's Musky Report : Season Opener Musky 360 Podcast
Mix it Up for Maximum Magnus Retrieves
The new Magnus from Livingston Lures is a simple lure to use. Catching muskies can be as easy as casting the Magnus out and turning your reels handle. But if you want to get the most out of your Magnus below are a few retrieve tricks to help you start mixing things up and inevitably put more muskies in your net.
Smuttly Dog-Crazy Dogs | Jay's Bait of the Week
Smuttly Dog-Crazy Dogs
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Deep Dives : Trolling
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310: Shield Lake Shakedown with Glen McDonald

In this episode of the Musky 360 Podcast, we sit down with Glenn McDonald from 54 or Bust for an in-depth look at Canadian monster musky fishing. Glenn breaks down big-fish patterns, seasonal movements, and the tactics that consistently put true giants in the net across Canada’s premier musky waters
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