Imagine catching a trophy fish and celebrating with a mount of your big catch on the wall, but only after you actually released the fish back into the lake. That's happening now in Wisconsin's ...
A 10-degree drop in water temperatures and freeze warnings at night put this trophy musky trip in serious jeopardy. When presented with the challenge, Jim Saric and Musky Guru Bob Turgeon analyzed the ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Wednesday that the agency has certified a new catch-and-release record northern pike: a 46 1/4-inch fish caught June 19 on Basswood Lake by ...
Musky are the apex predator of freshwater fishing. These toothy creatures, which reach lengths of 60 inches and can top out scales at more than 60 pounds, are not easy to catch, but tangle with one ...
Northwoods angler Colin Crawford with a musky he caught and released, a tradition that started in Wisconsin because of Muskies, Inc., a non-profit group of musky anglers, in the 1990s. There’s no ...
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Musky anglers will hit the water in West Virginia this weekend in hopes of catching a big one, but it will be a pause to remember one who made the ultimate sacrifice. Saturday and ...
A Minnesota angler appears to have broken a 64-year-old state record with the nighttime catch of a nearly 56-pound muskie. “The rumors are true!” Nolan Sprengeler wrote on Facebook after his catch ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WEAU) - A La Crosse Rotarian is using his passion for fishing to benefit nonprofits in the Coulee Region. Al Louis has been fishing at Lake Vermilion in Minnesota for the past nine ...
MADISON, Wis. - For a few weeks every spring, if you're lucky, musky make the leap from Wingra Creek over the dam into Lake Wingra. Once over, they'll try to spawn and eventually return to Lake Monona ...
A triathlete from Ontario, Canada, learned a painful lesson recently while swimming in Lake St. Clair: Muskies might mistake your extremities as prey, and the fish have dangerously sharp teeth. Matt ...
Musky are the apex predator of freshwater fishing. These toothy creatures, which reach lengths of 60 inches and can top out scales over 60 pounds, are not easy to catch. But tangle with one and you’ll ...
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