Musky 360 Canada Podcast Joe Cooper and Danny Herbeck Winter Update
MUSKY 360 PODCAST | Plowing Through Winter Q+A
Big Fish Battle Tactics
Musky battle tactics and the actual sequence of rod movements one should execute during a musky battle are rarely discussed inside the pages of an article even though this often has a bearing on both keeping the fish hooked as well as getting it in easy net range.
Southern Muskies and Cold Water January and February Muskie Fishing
Southern Muskies and Cold Water
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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316: Plowing Through Winter Musky Tactics and Talk

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GREEN BAY MUSKY OPENER 2020 (What not to do)
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Joe Bucher: Tactical Musky
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Musky Fishing New Water - Northern Wisconsin
Burnin Eights
New Musky Gear 2025
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A Fall Musky Hunt with BURNIN EIGHTS!
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Trolling for Summer Musky ( The Forgotten Fish)
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Giant Musky
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Fine-Tuning Your Figure 8
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Opening Weekend Rules! | Northern Zone Muskellunge Opener Strategy
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HOW TO "TUNE" YOUR POSEIDON
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Joe Bucher: Tactical Musky
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Big Musky Eats Boatside on Figure 8 (Musky Fishing Rivers)
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Mega Imaging Seminar for Monster Musky
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Musky Fishing New Water - Northern Wisconsin
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Musky 360 PODCAST: Boat Control and Q+A
Southern Musky Fishing | Cold Water Musky Tactics
Beaver Baits
Doug Wegner : Trolling Tips and Tricks
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Suspending Crankbaits
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.
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!
Beaver Baits
The Beaver Bait is a lure design like no other. Indefinitely hard to categorize, the Beaver Bait often gets lumped into generic lure classifications that it often doesn’t fit into precisely. Is it jerk bait, or is it a pull pause bait? No, it’s a Beaver Bait.
BIG Musky! Last Spot at Last Light!
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Low and Slow for November Muskies
Seasons change and of course, muskies change. November is a make-or-break time for anglers in all parts of the US. This is the late fall period that might have some anglers pulling their hair out in hopes of landing the fish of a lifetime. Landing a monster musky isn’t something any devoted angler takes lightly, so why aren’t we equally obsessed with putting in the work to find them? November muskies can sometimes feel like the hardest to find and least likely to eat, but starting out each trip in the right direction might help you make shorter work of getting those buggers to eat.
Livingston MAGNUS : Musky Swimbait New for 2025
The MAGNUS March 4th 2025 and exclusively debuting at The Musky Shop
Cold Front Musky Fishing With Mepps Flashabou's
Simple and Effective Musky Lure Mods
Simple and Effective Musky Lure Mods
Musky Lure Replacement Treble Hook Tips
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Best Lures for Beginner Musky Anglers
Top 10 Musky Lures for Beginners
New for 2026: The Livingston Triple Threat
Critter. Menace. Banshee.Livingston Lures is set to release not one but three new musky baits for early 2026, designed by professional musky guide and lure designer Steven Paul. The Critter, Menace, and Banshee represent three distinct musky fishing strike-inducing solutions built for modern musky f
Beneath the Ice: How Winter Changes Musky Behavior
Not unlike your boat, muskellunge winterize too as temperatures drop and lakes undergo a dramatic shift beneath the surface. As ice creeps across northern waters, wind-driven mixing comes to a halt, sunlight fades, and the lake settles into a season-long state of stability. Cold, low-density water r
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Late January 2026
We hope everyone enjoyed a wonderful Christmas season and is off to a strong start in the new year!Ice fishing in the Minocqua, Wisconsin area has been exceptional so far this season. Current ice conditions are very solid, with most lakes boasting 20 inches or more of safe, reliable ice—perfect for
BIG Musky! Last Spot at Last Light!
Joe Bucher Outdoors
Low and Slow for November Muskies
Seasons change and of course, muskies change. November is a make-or-break time for anglers in all parts of the US. This is the late fall period that might have some anglers pulling their hair out in hopes of landing the fish of a lifetime. Landing a monster musky isn’t something any devoted angler takes lightly, so why aren’t we equally obsessed with putting in the work to find them? November muskies can sometimes feel like the hardest to find and least likely to eat, but starting out each trip in the right direction might help you make shorter work of getting those buggers to eat.
Musky Fishing 101 : The Beginners Guide
Musky Shop
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.
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