How Muskie Hunt

How Muskies Hunt

Magic Minnow Baits

Musky 360 Canada Podcast Joe Cooper and Danny Herbeck Winter Update

MUSKY 360 PODCAST | Plowing Through Winter Q+A

2026 New Musky Gear
Musky Shop TV
Big Action Baits FLUTTER GLIDE
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MUSKY FISHING through the storms of EAGLE LAKE
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Missed fish, hard lessons and a FIRST TIGER MUSKY
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WIND, BAIT & MUSKY on Eagle Lake
54 of Bust
When the MUSKY PATTERN becomes SHARED
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Where MUSKIES SETTLE as SUMMER begins
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Exploring New MUSKY Water with No Expectations
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The Early Season TIGER MUSKY that made the plan clear
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Early Season MUSKY Pattern: Why the Rocks Produced
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When MUSKY FISHING Doesn’t Go to Plan (Lessons from a Skunk)
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Before the First Cast: Opening a Musky Season on the Shield
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317: Musky Road Show Slop Fest

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Tennessee Musky Fishing: Tough Musky on Ninja Tube
Steven Paul
When the MUSKY PATTERN becomes SHARED
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Cold Water Musky Fishing
Steven Paul
Environmental Change for Triggering Muskies
Chas Martin
53'' GREEN BAY MUSKY
Doug Wegner
Best October Lure Choices
Joe Bucher
Ice Fishing Musky (Saint Lawrence River Strain Beauty)
Cast and Conquer
BACK TO BACK CAST MUSKIES! (Camping on LOTW & 4 Fish day)
Doug Wegner
One Step Ahead for More Muskies

A Musky Guides Guide to the Tools You Need

Mastering the Livingston Lures Kraken for Trophy Muskies

How to Figure 8 a Musky
Musky 360
Drifter Hellhounds | Jay's Bait of the Week
Drifter Hellhounds
Bait of the Week | River Run Shark
River Run Shark
Early Summer Topwater Muskies
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Mastering the Livingston Lures Kraken for Trophy Muskies
The Livingston Lures Kraken, a hybrid jerkbait, is a game-changer for musky fishing. After years of development and testing, this bait has proven its ability to land world-class muskies. With its unique hard body and soft, replaceable tail, adjustable weighting system, and water-intake design, the Kraken offers unmatched versatility.
The Complete Guide to Musky Fishing
Musky Shop
Ultimate Musky Fishing Series | Big Rubber
Musky Shop
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.
One Step Ahead for More Muskies
One of the numerous sayings I use to stress in the fishing classes I held in the Chicago-land area for 41-years was, “if you are not one step ahead, you are usually one step behind”. What this boils down to is those who follow the pack are usually behind on what’s really happening. By the time you get wind of a hot lake or new technique, most of the “damage” has already been done. If you fish like the average angler your results with be…just average. If you want to stand out and be a head of the masses, try to think “outside the box” as much as possible. What does that exactly mean? It can mean evaluating a situation and thinking of a better solution or presentation, or doing something different. Often, it’s something the muskies haven’t seen before.
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
Tweaking Big Rubber Musky Lures
A Musky Guides Guide to the Tools You Need
Whether you use a butt seat while fishing or you just stand on the deck, all musky anglers keep a wide variety of tools and lures in a "quick reference" area on their boats. Many anglers choose to use a specific locker or crate on the boat that holds all of the items you want close by, but other guys have learned that on of the most efficient ways to keep your most beloved gear nearby is by using an underseat caddy.
Joe's Quick Tips : Heavy Cover Musky Fishing
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Bait of the Week | River Run Shark

River Run Shark

Drifter Hellhounds | Jay's Bait of the Week

Drifter Hellhounds

Early Summer Topwater Muskies

Joe Bucher Outdoors

One Step Ahead for More Muskies

One of the numerous sayings I use to stress in the fishing classes I held in the Chicago-land area for 41-years was, “if you are not one step ahead, you are usually one step behind”. What this boils down to is those who follow the pack are usually behind on what’s really happening. By the time you get wind of a hot lake or new technique, most of the “damage” has already been done. If you fish like the average angler your results with be…just average. If you want to stand out and be a head of the masses, try to think “outside the box” as much as possible. What does that exactly mean? It can mean evaluating a situation and thinking of a better solution or presentation, or doing something different. Often, it’s something the muskies haven’t seen before.

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