Cold Weather and Cold Water Muskies

MUSKY 360 PODCAST: Steve Herbeck's Sucker Master Class

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MUSKY 360 PODCAST: Finding the Biggest Muskies

Supernatural PowerLock
Musky Shop
LIVINGSTON LURES FLIPPER 1 MUSKY BAIT, 3 PRESENTATIONS
54 or Bust
In-depth and underwater with the LIVINGSTON LURES MUSTANG
Musky 360
Live Sucker Muskie Fishing
Steven Paul
Old School Jerkbaits
Steven Paul
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
Spence's BIG Saddle Musky!
Joe Bucher
Supernatural Muskies
Musky 360
Musky Glide Baits
Musky 360
Steph's FIRST Musky! CRaZy Battle
Chas Martin
Live Sucker Muskie Fishing
Steven Paul
Pro Move !!!
Joe Bucher
River Fishing For BIG Muskys
Burnin Eights
Joe Bucher/Musky 360- Summer Musky Fishing
Musky Shop
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

Figure 8's 101 : Boat Side Tactics
The figure 8 technique is certainly nothing new in the musky world, yet few anglers have truly mastered this incredible technique. When done correctly, it can be super deadly. In fact, at times it seems like every musky in a lake wants to follow the lure and strike at boatside. However, some musky anglers are far better at this technique than others, and they are able to take full advantage of this weird behavioral trait that muskies have for following lures to the boat. Let’s take a closer look at what makes one angler’s figure 8 that much better than the next.
Netting Muskies
The Moon & Muskies 101
THE MOON MUSKIES : Understanding Moon Phase Data
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.
Right Time to Hit the Water ?
It seems that the days of the coffee table Farmer’s Almanac are quite over and as we surf into the realm of online content, it’s hard to find a one stop shop for musky information. Information has expanded and production is on the rise, but when you want a simple answer, it might allude you completely. So here is a one stop note for new or experience anglers looking for answers. What makes any day a good day for musky fishing? Or any other words, when will muskies be most active.
Steve Herbeck's Topwater Tricks and Tactics
Steve Herbeck is a musky fishing legend, celebrated for his passion for topwater lures and his key role in designing the Big Makk from Livingston Lures. I recently sat down with Steve to explore what makes this topwater lure a game-changer, his expert tips for musky fishing on the Canadian Shield Lakes, and how anglers can master topwater techniques. Here’s what he shared.
Creek Channels the Corridors to Success
FOOD, that is the name of the game... Muskies are the apex predators in North American
Must Have Musky Tools
Musky Lures Color and Comfirmation Bias?
Choosing the “right” color musky lure is an age-old question that keeps getting more and more convoluted as each winter brings forth an onslaught of new and custom colors. And without question these custom and new colors come with the promise of amazing results attached. While it might sound jaded, I have always asked what I feel to be an obvious question “If these custom color where so great, wouldn’t they make them all year long?”
Jay's Bait of the Week : The KRAKEN
Designed and developed by acclaimed musky guide Steven Paul and the development team at Livingston Lures, the Kraken is a hybrid hard and soft plastic jerk bait intended to specifically target predatory game fish such as pike and musky.
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!
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.
Musky Lures Color and Comfirmation Bias?
Choosing the “right” color musky lure is an age-old question that keeps getting more and more convoluted as each winter brings forth an onslaught of new and custom colors. And without question these custom and new colors come with the promise of amazing results attached. While it might sound jaded, I have always asked what I feel to be an obvious question “If these custom color where so great, wouldn’t they make them all year long?”
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.
Figure 8's 101 : Boat Side Tactics
The figure 8 technique is certainly nothing new in the musky world, yet few anglers have truly mastered this incredible technique. When done correctly, it can be super deadly. In fact, at times it seems like every musky in a lake wants to follow the lure and strike at boatside. However, some musky anglers are far better at this technique than others, and they are able to take full advantage of this weird behavioral trait that muskies have for following lures to the boat. Let’s take a closer look at what makes one angler’s figure 8 that much better than the next.
Steve Herbeck's Topwater Tricks and Tactics
Steve Herbeck is a musky fishing legend, celebrated for his passion for topwater lures and his key role in designing the Big Makk from Livingston Lures. I recently sat down with Steve to explore what makes this topwater lure a game-changer, his expert tips for musky fishing on the Canadian Shield Lakes, and how anglers can master topwater techniques. Here’s what he shared.
Right Time to Hit the Water ?
It seems that the days of the coffee table Farmer’s Almanac are quite over and as we surf into the realm of online content, it’s hard to find a one stop shop for musky information. Information has expanded and production is on the rise, but when you want a simple answer, it might allude you completely. So here is a one stop note for new or experience anglers looking for answers. What makes any day a good day for musky fishing? Or any other words, when will muskies be most active.
Must Have Musky Tools
The Moon & Muskies 101
THE MOON MUSKIES : Understanding Moon Phase Data
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!

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307: Cold Weather and Cold Water Muskies

 This week on the Musky 360 Podcast, hosts Steven Paul and Jay Esse dive into everything you need to know about cold weather and late-season musky fishing. Learn how to prepare your gear and tackle for freezing conditions, the best presentation tactics for both artificial lures and live bait, and ho
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