Musky 360 Canada Podcast : Sept 11: Canada Muskie Report

MUSKY 360 PODCAST: Coolin' Down & Heatin' Up Muskies

Sept. 1 Musky 360 Canada Podcast

Triple Threat for Fall Muskies

Triple Threat for Fall Muskies

Musky Trolling Masterclass
Musky 360
Big Tube Musky Fishing
Steven Paul
Swimbaits Side By Side
Steven Paul
Making Your Own Musky Fishing Bucktails
Musky 360
Ultimate Musky Fishing Series | Spinnerbaits
Musky 360
The Lil' Giant Killer
Joe Bucher
Deadly Spring Cold Front Musky Tactic
Joe Bucher
Guide to Musky Spinnerbaits
Musky 360
Joe Bucher: Burst Blades
Joe Bucher
Tennessee Musky Fishing: Dark Sky Musky
Steven Paul
Tennessee Musky Fishing: Merkel's Camp Musky Fishing
Steven Paul
Lunar Lunge Secrets
Joe Bucher
Toe to Toe with a Tiger!
Joe Bucher
A Tutorial on Minnow Bait Fishing for Muskies
Chas Martin
Fine-Tuning Your Figure 8
Joe Bucher
Hook-Up on "Nipper" Muskies
Joe Bucher
Best Topraider Cast Back Lure
Joe Bucher
NEW MUSKY RODS
Musky Shop
Musky Fishing New Water - Northern Wisconsin
Burnin Eights
A BIG Muskie Producer by Day or... NIGHT! Seminar on the Buchertail 800 Twin Tinsel
Chas Martin
Muskie Fishing The Canadian Shield Lakes: Breaking Down the Big Three

Mastering the Cast: Proper Hand Positioning: Technique for a Low-Profile Baitcasting Musky Reel

Beyond the Catch: Mastering Musky Handling and Post-Release Care

Joe Bucher : Lure Size | Upsize or Downsize?
Joe Bucher Outdoors
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.
Musky Aquatic Vegetation Guide
Broad-leaf Pondweeds "Cabbage"
The Moon and Muskies
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Gettin' Sloppy : Late Summer Musky Tactics
By late summer aquatic vegetation begins to take over the shorelines, points, and bays of many musky lakes. Once easily fishable weed lines and beds have now become tangled jungles that many musky anglers find too frustrating to target. Though these dense weed beds and mats are prime shallow water locations for late summer muskies as they provide shade and forage for both predators and prey; targeting these dense cover muskies takes some extra patience, presentation adjustments and a few mods to get your lures through the weedy jungle.
Ticking and Clicking Canadian Reefs
With serious musky angling on the docket for the remainder of July and August muskie excitement is at a fevered pitched. While the majority of us are praying for a shallow water blade and top-water bite at times these perfect conditions are not present and continued success is dependent on our flexibility. When weed and shallow bays are not producing for me on the Canadian Shield lakes one of the most dependable ticks in my musky play book is clicking and ticking rocky reefs and points.
Back in Black : Stop Overthinking Color to Bust a Slump
Everyday on the water the question of Musky Lure Color inevitability comes up.
Eight Tips to Improve your Eight
The Figure Eight. Most Musky fishermen and women are intimately familiar with this term for the boat side maneuver to trigger muskies. The Figure Eight maneuver is absolutely critical to improving your overall catch rates each year. In this article I am going to break down the Figure Eight in detail and offer some great advice to improve your boat side catches. It’s a major accomplishment to bring a big musky to the boat. You have placed your boat in the right place and made a great cast, and now a nice musky comes screaming in behind your lure. Use these tips to help get that fish in the net.
Gettin' Sloppy : Late Summer Musky Tactics
By late summer aquatic vegetation begins to take over the shorelines, points, and bays of many musky lakes. Once easily fishable weed lines and beds have now become tangled jungles that many musky anglers find too frustrating to target. Though these dense weed beds and mats are prime shallow water locations for late summer muskies as they provide shade and forage for both predators and prey; targeting these dense cover muskies takes some extra patience, presentation adjustments and a few mods to get your lures through the weedy jungle.
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.
Back in Black : Stop Overthinking Color to Bust a Slump
Everyday on the water the question of Musky Lure Color inevitability comes up.
Joe Bucher : Lure Size | Upsize or Downsize?
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Musky Aquatic Vegetation Guide
Broad-leaf Pondweeds "Cabbage"
Ticking and Clicking Canadian Reefs
With serious musky angling on the docket for the remainder of July and August muskie excitement is at a fevered pitched. While the majority of us are praying for a shallow water blade and top-water bite at times these perfect conditions are not present and continued success is dependent on our flexibility. When weed and shallow bays are not producing for me on the Canadian Shield lakes one of the most dependable ticks in my musky play book is clicking and ticking rocky reefs and points.
Eight Tips to Improve your Eight
The Figure Eight. Most Musky fishermen and women are intimately familiar with this term for the boat side maneuver to trigger muskies. The Figure Eight maneuver is absolutely critical to improving your overall catch rates each year. In this article I am going to break down the Figure Eight in detail and offer some great advice to improve your boat side catches. It’s a major accomplishment to bring a big musky to the boat. You have placed your boat in the right place and made a great cast, and now a nice musky comes screaming in behind your lure. Use these tips to help get that fish in the net.
The Moon and Muskies
Joe Bucher Outdoors

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300: Euro Trip 2026: Big Pike

 On this week's Musky 360 Podcast, Steve reports live from Europe fresh off the heels of the huge EFTTEX show. Award winning lures and monster pike fishing. Up to date early fall musky fishing and some quick Q&A! www.TennesseeMuskyFishing.com
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