Northwoods Report, May 2014

I recently returned from a two week adventure to the north only to do laundry, produce a few videos, let the bass spawn, and painfully work a 60+hr work week. Because time is a commodity this week, before I leave again for the next trip on Saturday the 31st, here’s my northwoods report from May 10 through the 25th. I was originally planning to write weekly reports and post entries during my weekends but the fishing was too good to be sitting at the ‘net cafe. Continue reading Northwoods Report, May 2014

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Catching Colds over Tennessee Muskies

If you were to ask any northern muskie angler what his or her favorite muskie fishing destinations are, the waterways of Northwestern Ontario, North central Minnesota, the clusters of lakes in Northern Wisconsin, and the Great Lakes are the likely unanimous choices. Two of these regions are undoubtedly mine. For anglers looking to escape the winter cabin fever and ditch the ice for more reasonable climates, word class muskie fishing can be sought south of the Mason-Dixon Line in the underfished, flourishing waterways and river systems of Tennessee. Continue reading Catching Colds over Tennessee Muskies

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November Muskies and Casting For Hail Marys

Each November a phenomenon occurs in some our, deep, clear and colder Northern waters. If you don’t fish for muskies or any meaningful trophy fish this late in the season, you may think it involves winterizing the boat or preparing for first ice. However, if you understand the forage complexions and underwater ecosystems of these lakes, you may figure out that the annual cisco and whitefish spawns take place. Continue reading November Muskies and Casting For Hail Marys

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