MUSKY360 PODCAST: Shield Lake Shakedown with Glenn McDonald

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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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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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