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First Muskies Are Highlight Of Fall Musky School

Five musky anglers boated their first musky during the University of Esox Fall Trophy Hunt Musky School held October 17-19 at Angler’s Haven Resort near Hayward, Wisconsin.In all, 16 muskies were boated during the weekend. University of Esox Musky Schools combine seminars with fishing to try to give students immediate positive reinforcement of their learnedContinue Reading

Kentucky State Record Musky Boated

It may have only been her third musky, but 14-year-old Sarah Terry caught one that really, really counted. Fishing on Cave Run Lake November 3, Sarah caught a 54-inch musky that had a 26 1/2-inch girth and weighed 47 pounds. The musky is the new Kentucky state record, surpassing a 44.38-pound fish caught by ScottContinue Reading

Knock on Wood for Big Fall Crappies

by Ted Takasaki and Scott Richardson Pro fisherman Ted Takasaki with a beautiful specimen of exactly what he sought: fall crappie. Follow Ted’s formula and you might find yourself posing for this same picture! Crappies can be tough to find all summer long. Like walleyes, crappies tend to suspend and chase shad when the weatherContinue Reading

Jig Up Some ‘Eyes

by Dick Sternberg Walleyes are much harder to pattern in fall than in summer because most lakes stratify during the summer months, forming distinct temperature layers. The shallow water is usually too warm for walleyes and the deep water often lacks sufficient oxygen, so the walleyes hang out in the middle, where optimum temperature andContinue Reading

Trolling 101

By Jim Murphy During the off season many of the questions I am asked at sport shows and seminars pertain to trolling. I know many of our Wisconsin friends can not troll due to local regulations and there exists a legion of musky hunters who believe trolling is sacrilegious. If you don’t have severe painContinue Reading

Hi-Tech Sonar and its Use

By Ted Takasaki and Scott Richardson Pro fisherman Ted Takasaki hoists a monster walleye he caught with the aid of modern sonar. Technology behind ‘depthfinders’ now includes side-imaging sonar, which Takasaki uses regularly in professional tournaments. The same advantages he finds can be yours, as you seek to make good use of limited fishing time.Continue Reading

Fish the Dominant Species

By Dave Genz Success at the end of the rainbow! A beautiful trout, taken by ice fishing legend Dave Genz, on a small Wisconsin lake known to hold three species of trout. This body of water also holds big bluegills and bass, so you can choose to target any of these fish and expect success.Continue Reading

Your Fish are the Same as Mine

By Dave Genz How the bluegills of Okoboji helped teach Dave Genz a lifetime lessonFor all the ice fishing he had done up to that point, Dave Genz had never felt so baffled by bluegills. This was back in the early 80s, down (for him) in Iowa, on Emerson Bay of Lake Okoboji. It’s aContinue Reading

Master the Genz Pounding Presentation

By Dave Genz     Here is an example of a horizontal ice jig, the Fat Boy by Lindy. It is one of the finest panfish jigs ever designed, because it ‘fishes heavy’ for its size and shows up well on a Vexilar display. Vertical jigs, by comparison, assume an orientation where the hook hangsContinue Reading

Fishing Fast a Huge Key in Ice Fishing

By Dave Genz Get down through unproductive depths for more ice-fishing success this winter. Here, Dave Genz holds up a dandy sauger he tempted with a Lindy Rattl’n Flyer Spoon at midday. It’s important to understand both the horizontal and vertical dimensions of mobility. The whole subject of mobility in ice fishing goes way beyondContinue Reading