Musky 360 PODCAST: Musky Patterns Q&A
Muskie Fishing The Canadian Shield Lakes: Breaking Down the Big Three
Muskie Fishing The Canadian Shield Lakes: Breaking Down the Big Three
Lake of the Woods Muskie Early Season: Tips from Joe Cooper
Lake of the Woods Muskie Early Season: Tips from Joe Cooper
Musky 360 Canada : June Pre Season Report
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
How to Troll Musky with Planer Boards
Musky Shop TV
Tennessee Musky Fishing: Big Fork Musky Fishing
Steven Paul
Joe Bucher: Midday Topwater
Joe Bucher
Joe Bucher: Tactical Musky
Joe Bucher
INCOMING STORMS TRIGGER a BIG MUSKY at Moon Rise
Chas Martin
Targeting DEEP Water Muskies
Chas Martin
MUSKY! Secrets to Taming the DOUBLE 10 Fatigue
Joe Bucher

Opening Weekend Rules! | Northern Zone Muskellunge Opener Strategy
Chas Martin
VIOLENT BOAT-SIDE STRIKE (4 FISH DAY IN MINNESOTA)
Doug Wegner

Northern Wisconsin Musky Fishing Action
Burnin Eights

TOP WATER TIPS : Guiding on LOTW
Doug Wegner
Best Topraider Cast Back Lure
Joe Bucher
Mastering the Cast: Proper Hand Positioning: Technique for a Low-Profile Baitcasting Musky Reel
Muskie Fishing The Canadian Shield Lakes: Breaking Down the Big Three
Beyond the Catch: Mastering Musky Handling and Post-Release Care
Jerk Trolling with Jim Stewart
Musky 360 was able to talk “Jerk Trolling” with Jim Stewart owner of The Musky Shop. Jim and his brother John have a history of success with jerk trolling for muskies and more than their fair share of monsters in the net from their combined efforts. Jim was kind enough to share a few tips for anglers new to this musky trolling tactic that are sure to put them squarely on the path of success.
Musky Aquatic Vegetation Guide
Broad-leaf Pondweeds "Cabbage"
Tennessee Musky Fishing | Finding the Pattern During Fall Transition
In musky fishing, October can be the light at the end of the tunnel or the bane of your very existence. For some anglers, a lifetime of knowledge isn’t even enough to guide them through the woes of finding a pattern in October. October can mean so many different things to many different anglers, depending on their relative location to the North or middle of the US as well as the type of waterways they fish. Regardless of where you are located on the map, October is usually a time of transition, so maybe a little information will go a long way to explaining what on earth are Muskies looking for this month.
Small Details Equals More Muskies
In today’s world of advanced angling tactics and high tech gear that is now available to musky anglers, it sometimes becomes easy to forget the little things that are important for us to be consistently successful on the water. These small, yet very important, details I will be discussing in this article are every bit as important as your lure selection, lake selection, or choice of boat, etc. Let’s face it, many of us who have careers, that do not enable us to be on the water full time, need to keep sharp when it comes to the small details in order to consistently boat muskies year in and year out. When our actual “on the water” time is somewhat limited due to our work or family schedules, it becomes imperative that we stay on top of our game by paying close attention to many of the smaller but very important details that ultimately make or break our success when it comes to landing more muskies each year.
Musky 360 PODCAST : Deep Musky Thoughts
Jay's Bait of The Week | Legend Plow
Legend Lures Plow
Old School Musky Jigging
I was running out of time. It was to be my last trip of the year and my last chance to catch my first big musky (48-inches plus and/or 30-pounds). I had a $100 bet with my buddy’s wife that I’d catch one that year after she taunted me earlier about my lack of big fish success. I was determined to win that bet, no matter what it cost me!
How you can learn the secrets of one of the best musky anglers in the world
How you can learn the secrets of one of the best musky anglers in the world
Muskies Under Pressure: Unravelling Pre and Post Frontal Conditions
To unravel the techniques needed to fish in pre and post frontal conditions, you really need to understand the dynamics of what is taking place below the surface of the water. Muskies, as most fish in the lake, carry around a swim bladder to keep their pressure regulated in a 3-D water filled space. They don’t have their feet planted heavily on the ground like people, so the swim bladder helps dictate their position and comfort in the water column.
Jigging Winter Muskies
Cold Weather Equals Vertical Jigging
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
Musky 360 Podcast : Musky Mortality : Biologist Jordan Weeks
Dive Deep: Uncovering MuskyShop.com's Most Popular Blog Articles
For any musky anglers, MuskyShop.com is more than just a retail destination; it's a hub for invaluable information, tips, and insights into the world of musky fishing. Our blog consistently delivers fresh content, but which articles truly resonate with the angling community?Let's examine some of the
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Late June 2025
Summer Fishing UpdateWe hope you're all enjoying a fantastic summer and finding time to go fishing in Minocqua, Wisconsin. Fishing in the Minocqua area has been productive despite several weather changes and cooler temperatures, which have scattered most fish species.Fish Locations and DepthsMuskies
Top Five Early Summer Musky Bait Highlights
When it comes to catching early summer muskies, success comes from using trophy-catching lures that keep muskies engaged. These early summer baits will deliver the follows and bites you’ve been hoping for as muskies settle into warm bays and points to target active baitfish.Mepps Double MaribouThe M
Muskies Under Pressure: Unravelling Pre and Post Frontal Conditions
To unravel the techniques needed to fish in pre and post frontal conditions, you really need to understand the dynamics of what is taking place below the surface of the water. Muskies, as most fish in the lake, carry around a swim bladder to keep their pressure regulated in a 3-D water filled space. They don’t have their feet planted heavily on the ground like people, so the swim bladder helps dictate their position and comfort in the water column.
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
Jay's Bait of The Week | Legend Plow
Legend Lures Plow
Tennessee Musky Fishing | Finding the Pattern During Fall Transition
In musky fishing, October can be the light at the end of the tunnel or the bane of your very existence. For some anglers, a lifetime of knowledge isn’t even enough to guide them through the woes of finding a pattern in October. October can mean so many different things to many different anglers, depending on their relative location to the North or middle of the US as well as the type of waterways they fish. Regardless of where you are located on the map, October is usually a time of transition, so maybe a little information will go a long way to explaining what on earth are Muskies looking for this month.
Musky Aquatic Vegetation Guide
Broad-leaf Pondweeds "Cabbage"
Jigging Winter Muskies
Cold Weather Equals Vertical Jigging
Old School Musky Jigging
I was running out of time. It was to be my last trip of the year and my last chance to catch my first big musky (48-inches plus and/or 30-pounds). I had a $100 bet with my buddy’s wife that I’d catch one that year after she taunted me earlier about my lack of big fish success. I was determined to win that bet, no matter what it cost me!
Small Details Equals More Muskies
In today’s world of advanced angling tactics and high tech gear that is now available to musky anglers, it sometimes becomes easy to forget the little things that are important for us to be consistently successful on the water. These small, yet very important, details I will be discussing in this article are every bit as important as your lure selection, lake selection, or choice of boat, etc. Let’s face it, many of us who have careers, that do not enable us to be on the water full time, need to keep sharp when it comes to the small details in order to consistently boat muskies year in and year out. When our actual “on the water” time is somewhat limited due to our work or family schedules, it becomes imperative that we stay on top of our game by paying close attention to many of the smaller but very important details that ultimately make or break our success when it comes to landing more muskies each year.
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290: Musky Patterning Talk and Canada Opener
On this week's Musky 360 Podcast, dialing in the proper musky presentation, fishing huge water and how not to approach the needle in a haystack mentality. New musky baits coming soon, plus listener Q&A and more with host Steven Paul and co-host Jay Esse. www.TennesseeMuskyFishing.com