MUSKY 360 PODCAST: Everything Matters for More Muskies
Winter Musky Fishing Rivers | Tips
Winter Musky Fishing Rivers
Jigging Winter Muskies
Cold Weather Equals Vertical Jigging
Winterizing & Protecting Your Musky Fishing Rods/Reels!
As the fishing season is winding down in the North Woods and people turn their attentions to hunting and warm fires, remember to take all of that fantastic gear you bought and store it right! Throwing your pole in the garage is a thing of the past when a nice super reel and rod might cost hundreds of dollars. We need to take the time to winterize our treasured sidearm and keep it in pristine condition for years to come. Here are some inside scoops on preserving your rod and reel with some tips from the Musky Shop!
Supernatural PowerLock
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LIVINGSTON LURES FLIPPER 1 MUSKY BAIT, 3 PRESENTATIONS
54 or Bust
In-depth and underwater with the LIVINGSTON LURES MUSTANG
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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
Super-Fat LATE-FALL Muskies on Thanksgiving in Northern Wisconsin!
Chas Martin
Kraken Master Class
Steven Paul
MUSKY Fishing in August GLACK IS BACK
Andrew Walker
Suspending Musky Crankbaits
Musky 360
EPIC Fall Musky Fishing
Burnin Eights

Secret Stained-Water Muskie Color
Chas Martin
Environmental Change for Triggering Muskies
Chas Martin
Joe Bucher: Show Stopper Whopper
Joe Bucher
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
Muskie Strategy: How to Create a Better Game Plan
Fall Transition and Lake Turnover EXPLAINED
Joe Bucher's Tactical Musky Podcast : Joe's Favorite Spring Tactic
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Jay's Bait of the Week | Savage Gear
Savage Gear 3D Crosstail Sucker
Early Season Success Might Just be Surface Deep
Time and time again you’ve heard musky experts like Joe Bucher, and others talk about the importance of shallow water and the sun’s thermal effect on muskies during the early part the season. Its undeniable that post spawn muskies will seek refuge in “hot spots” like bays and coves that are at times only slightly warmer than the main lake basins. These “hot spot” muskies rarely venture far from the comfort of the shallow bays until a bit later in the season. But catching these shallow water fish can be frustrating as they are often more finicky than fired up.
Cold Front Musky Fishing With Mepps Flashabou's
Dive N Rise: Tips, Tricks, and Info
The keys to successfully working a dive and rise bait As a musky guide who implements many different baits for unique situations, I often get asked, “When and why do I use dive n rise baits and how does one effectively work them?” Dive n rise baits will catch muskies throughout the season and can be retrieved in numerous different ways. This is proven as they are the longest standing designs/actions in the musky fishing industry.
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.
The Moon & Muskies 101
THE MOON MUSKIES : Understanding Moon Phase Data
June, The Moon, and Musky Season
The Northwoods is open for business. As the boating pressure begins to ramp up and the last graduation is over, musky fishing in the Northwoods takes off for tourists and locals alike. Even the tiniest lakes produce monsters in the North of Wisconsin, so nothing is off-limits for waders, boaters, and kayaks alike.
Doug Wegner : Trolling Tips and Tricks
Musky Shop
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.
How to handle a Musky (THE RIGHT WAY)
Ready to Rock: A Basic Musky Season Opener Check List
Ready to Rock: A Musky Opener Check List
Tender Deer Backstrap with Braised Leeks
Tender Deer Backstrap with Braised LeeksThis preparation ensures a beautifully seared backstrap that stays tender, complemented by the mild, savory sweetness of braised leeks.IngredientsI. For the Deer Backstrap (Venison)1 - 1.5 lbs Deer Backstrap (Loin), trimmed of all silver skin1 tsp Kosher Salt1
Happy Thanksgiving from The Musky Shop
🦃🍁🍁🍂Happy Thanksgiving from The Musky ShopFrom all of us at The Musky Shop, we want to wish each of you a very Happy Thanksgiving and say thank you—truly thank you—for your business and support. We greatly appreciate every one of you.For me, Thanksgiving is a special time to reflect on the past year
Musky Shop Northwoods Lake of the Month: Big Carr Lake
Though time on the water is shortening for some, those willing to brave colder weather might have a few more days in the 40s to find a late-season musky bite.With that in mind, our Lake of the Month will carry you through winter with great ice fishing, too, when musky season runs out.Big Carr Lake w
Cold Front Musky Fishing With Mepps Flashabou's
How to handle a Musky (THE RIGHT WAY)
June, The Moon, and Musky Season
The Northwoods is open for business. As the boating pressure begins to ramp up and the last graduation is over, musky fishing in the Northwoods takes off for tourists and locals alike. Even the tiniest lakes produce monsters in the North of Wisconsin, so nothing is off-limits for waders, boaters, and kayaks alike.
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.
The Moon & Muskies 101
THE MOON MUSKIES : Understanding Moon Phase Data
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.
Dive N Rise: Tips, Tricks, and Info
The keys to successfully working a dive and rise bait As a musky guide who implements many different baits for unique situations, I often get asked, “When and why do I use dive n rise baits and how does one effectively work them?” Dive n rise baits will catch muskies throughout the season and can be retrieved in numerous different ways. This is proven as they are the longest standing designs/actions in the musky fishing industry.
Joe Bucher's Tactical Musky Podcast : Joe's Favorite Spring Tactic
Joe Bucher Outdoors
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309: Everything is Everthing All the Time
On this week’s Musky 360 Podcast, host Steven Paul and co host Jay Esse break down the real keys to getting muskies to eat. The episode digs into directional changes, mid cast triggers, strike mechanics, and practical musky fishing tips taken directly from listener questions. If you want proven ways





















