Musky Fishing & Kids

Published in the Badger Sportsman Magazine, July 2005 By Todd Forcier As was I, many of you were introduced to this sport by your father. Through the years, we were shown the “rules of thumb” to catch fish. Some of us experimented with various lures and techniques, and some of us just enjoyed the basic…

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A question of clarity

As Appeared in the December 200/January 2001 Issue of Musky Hunter Magazine By Jason Long Not all musky lakes are the same. Some are big, small, deep, shallow, remote, metropolitan, weedy, rocky?..  Well, you get the point. Regardless of the hundreds of different characteristics any given musky lake may possess, they all have one thing…

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Distant Touch

As appeared in the December/January 2002 issue of Musky Hunter Magazine By Jason Long Ever wonder why a musky will hit a bucktail? A piece of metal with hair doesn’t exactly look like any natural forage, yet the bucktail has proven itself time and time again as one of the most effective musky lures of…

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Color Concepts

Appeared in Esox Angler – Issue 6/Spring 2001 By Jason Long When I visit my favorite musky tackle shop, I’m like a kid in a toy store. My eyes light up from the many brightly colored and flashy lures, I smile from ear to ear, and dream of catching a trophy on each and every…

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Map Madness

By Jason Long For many people, reading a lake map can be simply maddening.  For others, it is therapeutic.  Fortunately, I fall into the latter group and have learned to utilize my quirky passion for maps to become a more effective musky fisherman.  Whether you have a love for reading maps and studying landscapes or…

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Shake, Rattle, and Roll

By Jason Long Idling my boat across the basin of famous Lake Minocqua one clear, calm, crisp, early-June morning my LCR display showed me the classic “cloud” of cisco balled up below the boat.  I whispered to my wife, “This is the spot” and quickly shut off the outboard.  Without hesitation, I grabbed my favorite…

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Water just Hides the Good Stuff!

Reading the Water Published November 24, 2005 By: Steve Worrall Ever get to the landing with your best fishing buddy, launch the rig, and ask, Well, where do you want to start? He looks at you and says, I dont know, where do YOU want to start? I have always been a bit amused at this, having run through…

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THIS WINTER TRY A TIP-DOWN

By Roger Sabota It was April 1996 and our son, Craig, had joined me for a day of crappie fishing on the Wisconsin River near Rhinelander, Wisconsin. As most Northern Wisconsin residents can remember, the winter of 1995 – 1996 was long, cold and severe. The cold weather and snow came early and stayed late…

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