MUSKY360 PODCAST: Shield Lake Shakedown with Glenn McDonald
Moon Phase and NEW Moon Phase by Location
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MUSKY 360 PODCAST: Everything Matters for More Muskies
Winter Musky Fishing Rivers | Tips
Winter Musky Fishing Rivers
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
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Big Tube Musky Fishing
Steven Paul
Swimbaits Side By Side
Steven Paul
Making Your Own Musky Fishing Bucktails
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Ultimate Musky Fishing Series | Spinnerbaits
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The Lil' Giant Killer
Joe Bucher
Deadly Spring Cold Front Musky Tactic
Joe Bucher
Biggest Musky This Season
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Savage Gear 3D Burbot Tube
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7 MUSKY BITES : Doug Wegner LOTW
Doug Wegner

Burnin Eights : Musky Fishing Green Bay
Burnin Eights

Fishing DEEP-DIVERS for Muskies
Chas Martin

The Storm Titan
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The Musky Report : Breaking Musky News from The Musky Shop
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Musky Hits Like A ROCK!!! Thought I was SNAGGED!
Chas Martin
Moon Phase and NEW Moon Phase by Location
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
Muskie Strategy: How to Create a Better Game Plan
Crush Mukies on Wave Pounded Rocks
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Creek Channels the Corridors to Success
FOOD, that is the name of the game... Muskies are the apex predators in North American
Sharpen Your Skills : Timber and Laydowns
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.
How to Beat Musky Pressure : Season Opener Strategy
I was about as excited as a 12-year old on “opening day”. I hadn’t caught a musky in almost 7 months, and here I was on an amazing lake during a prime time period. I’ve been getting mentally and physically ready for several weeks. I had plan A, B and C ingrained in my head. It wasn’t a matter of if I was going to catch a big one, it was how many of them will be boated. To say I was cranked up would be an understatement.
Jointed Cranks VS. Straight
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Top Raider & Tail Prop Surface Baits
I like topwater musky fishing so much, I spend the vast majority of my time casting for summer muskies and seeking out waters that provide me with the best opportunity to take advantage of this style of fishing. Here are some of “down and dirty” tips that you need to know specifically about fishing The TopRaider that are sure to make your outings more productive.
Joe Bucher : A Northwoods "Hawg"!
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Winter Musky Fishing Rivers | Tips
Winter Musky Fishing Rivers
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Early December 2025
Ice fishing season is officially underway in the Northwoods of Wisconsin! Here's the latest update on conditions, fish locations, and bait recommendations to help you have a safe and successful outing.Current Ice ConditionsMost lakes now have 3–4 inches of ice with about 8 inches of light, fluffy sn
Vertical Jigging for Musky: A Northwoods Wisconsin Game-Changer
In the pine-scented lakes of Wisconsin's Northwoods, where crystal-clear waters hide trophy muskies among towering timber and rocky reefs, casting big baits still reigns supreme as the go-to tactic, with trolling playing a solid supporting role. Yet vertical jigging? It's the stealthy underdog that'
Beginner’s Guide to Ice Fishing 2025: Tips for First-Timers in the North Woods
As the final muskellunge of fall are landed and the North Woods fall silent under fresh snow, a new season begins—the hush of winter and the thrill of hard-water fishing. If you’ve never drilled a hole through a frozen lake and felt that unmistakable tug from below, this is your year to start. Here’
Top Raider & Tail Prop Surface Baits
I like topwater musky fishing so much, I spend the vast majority of my time casting for summer muskies and seeking out waters that provide me with the best opportunity to take advantage of this style of fishing. Here are some of “down and dirty” tips that you need to know specifically about fishing The TopRaider that are sure to make your outings more productive.
Joe Bucher : A Northwoods "Hawg"!
Musky Shop
Winter Musky Fishing Rivers | Tips
Winter Musky Fishing Rivers
How to Beat Musky Pressure : Season Opener Strategy
I was about as excited as a 12-year old on “opening day”. I hadn’t caught a musky in almost 7 months, and here I was on an amazing lake during a prime time period. I’ve been getting mentally and physically ready for several weeks. I had plan A, B and C ingrained in my head. It wasn’t a matter of if I was going to catch a big one, it was how many of them will be boated. To say I was cranked up would be an understatement.
Jointed Cranks VS. Straight
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Creek Channels the Corridors to Success
FOOD, that is the name of the game... Muskies are the apex predators in North American
Crush Mukies on Wave Pounded Rocks
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Sharpen Your Skills : Timber and Laydowns
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





















