The Arlington Heights Park District’s Muskie Swim Team won the Northern Illinois Swim Conference ‘A’ Division Championship Saturday, March 5. The Northern Illinois Swim Conference took place this year ...
Rumors of monstrous muskie swimming in the lake at Frances Slocum State Park are true. And there’s proof. On Thursday, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission area fisheries manager Rob Wnuk and ...
Jul. 22—HENDERSON — It took a guided charter nearly 40 minutes to reel in a muskellunge nearly 60 inches long. Captain Gene P. Bolton, of Sunken Treasure Fishing Charters in Henderson, and his ...
Captain Hans “The Carver” Mann is a musky charter captain and skilled wood carver who will be sharing his fish-catching secrets and artwork at the Musky Expo at the Chautauqua Harbor Hotel this ...
Not all fishing stories are tall tales: A West Fargo man got video proof of a large fish he spotted in northern Minnesota. Cody Wolters and his father went kayaking at Itasca State Park over the ...
Katia Rivers, Muskies Inc. Chapter 69 (New York) “Big Baller” musky tournament director, will be at the Prendergast Boat Launch registration site Saturday to kick off the competition from 6:30-7:30 ...
The memory of my first encounter with a musky is as vivid as the day it happened. It was a warm summer evening in either 1985 or 1986 when I was wade fishing a back bay of Marsh Creek Lake north of ...
MUSCATINE — It wasn’t all smooth sailing for the Muscatine boys swim team Thursday in its season opener. In fact, you could say the Muskies hit choppy water, struggling a bit in an 85-85 tie with ...
LENA, Wis.—One look at a big musky swimming by the boat was enough to hook Lena’s Norman Baldwin for life. More than a half-century later, Baldwin is still pounding the water with his bucktails in ...
As Tate Jackson walked into the Carver Swim Center on Monday morning, the memories came rushing back. More than seven years removed from his one season of swimming for Muscatine, he remembers the walk ...
This lure’s metal lip not only holds up to whacking hard bottom, but can be tweaked so the bait’s action matches the musky’s mood. Musky lures are so important because, well, muskies are moody.