Muskies are a popular sport fish for anglers, known for growing over 40 inches long and being challenging to catch.
While many of us trade rods for rifles this time of year, muskie angling diehards know that fall is the season to swing for the fences, as giants are just a cast away. As waters cool and days shorten, ...
Muskies are notoriously hard to catch. But as the water cools in fall, like bears going into hibernation, muskies go on a feeding binge. There's no better time than fall to catch a trophy muskie, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cayden Graham with the 49.25-inch muskie that was just a few inches shy of the Vermont record. Cayden Graham has been ice fishing ...
Longtime Wisconsin guide Jeff Van Remortel says the moon phase was in their favor on June 4, when he and a longtime client, Mike Jacoby, were out fishing for muskies in Green Bay. The action had been ...
What’s the first thing you do when the muskies aren’t biting? Switch lures. Although that often works, sometimes it pays to experiment with lure speed, first. Jim Saric, Pro Guide Mike Lazarus, and ...
About 32,000 fish that should grow to be more than 40 inches long are being stocked across Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) spawns and grows muskellunge to place in ...
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