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
54 or Bust
WIND, BAIT & MUSKY on Eagle Lake
54 of Bust
When the MUSKY PATTERN becomes SHARED
54 or Bust
Where MUSKIES SETTLE as SUMMER begins
54 or Bust
Exploring New MUSKY Water with No Expectations
54 or Bust
The Early Season TIGER MUSKY that made the plan clear
54 or Bust
Early Season MUSKY Pattern: Why the Rocks Produced
54 or Bust
When MUSKY FISHING Doesn’t Go to Plan (Lessons from a Skunk)
54 or Bust
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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Catch BIG Fish with this Easy Plumbing Trick
Joe Bucher
LOTW Doug Wegner : Ricks Big Battle
Doug Wegner
The Lil' Giant Killer
Joe Bucher
Joe Bucher: Show Stopper Whopper
Joe Bucher
Catching Muskys Fishing Shallow Weeds (Late Summer/Fall Transition Period)
Burnin Eights
VIOLENT BOAT-SIDE STRIKE (4 FISH DAY IN MINNESOTA)
Doug Wegner
Big Musky Eats Boatside on Figure 8 (Musky Fishing Rivers)
Burnin Eights
Joe's Alternative Game Plan in Cold Fronts
Joe Bucher
LOTW Doug Wegner : Ricks Big Battle
Doug Wegner
Big Musky Eats Boatside on Figure 8 (Musky Fishing Rivers)
Burnin Eights
Catching Muskys Fishing Shallow Weeds (Late Summer/Fall Transition Period)
Burnin Eights
Joe's Alternative Game Plan in Cold Fronts
Joe Bucher
The Lil' Giant Killer
Joe Bucher
Joe Bucher: Show Stopper Whopper
Joe Bucher
Catch BIG Fish with this Easy Plumbing Trick
Joe Bucher
VIOLENT BOAT-SIDE STRIKE (4 FISH DAY IN MINNESOTA)
Doug Wegner
Trolling Must Haves for Fall Fishing Success

Sharpen Your Skills : Timber and Laydowns

Trigger More Musky Strikes

Trigger More Musky Strikes
BLADE BAITS
Sharpen Your Skills : Timber and Laydowns
While fishing timber for muskies is an ominipresent option in the South, the effectiveness of targeting timber across the entirety of the muskie's habit range can not be overstated. From Tennessee to Canada, if there is standing timber, logs, and laydowns, then there will be muskies. Timber and laydowns are a stationary type of cover that hungry muskies use as an ambush point regardless of season. These partially or fully submerged pieces of wood are something savy musky anglers know they can count on early in the season or during lean years when vegetation is lacking.
Weagle Walk the Dog Topwater
Suick Weagle
Trolling Must Haves for Fall Fishing Success
Trolling Must Haves for Fall Fishing Success

Weagle Walk the Dog Topwater

Suick Weagle

Trigger More Musky Strikes

BLADE BAITS

Sharpen Your Skills : Timber and Laydowns

While fishing timber for muskies is an ominipresent option in the South, the effectiveness of targeting timber across the entirety of the muskie's habit range can not be overstated. From Tennessee to Canada, if there is standing timber, logs, and laydowns, then there will be muskies. Timber and laydowns are a stationary type of cover that hungry muskies use as an ambush point regardless of season. These partially or fully submerged pieces of wood are something savy musky anglers know they can count on early in the season or during lean years when vegetation is lacking.

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