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Three Keys to Early Season Musky Fishing
Early season musky fishing is something that all us, who are musky nuts, can’t wait to start doing, yet few us are truly successful at catching fish during this period of time.
Sharpen Your Skills in Timber
When targeting muskies in the South, the importance of timber can not be overstated.
Moonlit Musky Nights
I fish a heavily trafficked area with pleasure boaters and other anglers so it can often be advantageous and simply more enjoyable to fish at night
North Woods Fishing Report: Early June
Fishing in the Northwoods of Wisconsin has been outstanding in the early part of the season.
Second Annual Lakeland Hawks Musky Tournament
The second annual Lakeland Hawks Musky Tournament was held on Saturday June 4th.
Musky Shop NorthWood's Lake of the Month: Ike Walton Lake
This month, representing the finest the Northwood's has to offer for scenic beauty is Ike Walton Lake, sitting slightly North East of Lac de Flambeau.
Northwoods Fishing Report: Early May
The gamefish season officially opened a few days ago and the season started off with pretty good reports.
Tips for Finding your Target: Big Toothy Muskies
Since you're fresh out of the gate this Saturday, it's important to take note of a few factors when seeking out the first musky of the season.
North Woods Fishing Report: Late May *Musky Season Opener*
Fishing in the Northwoods has been outstanding. There's been a lot of great reports of Walleyes, Northern Pike, and panfish. One of our Guide staff member Fred Palermo guides for multi species but Fred's favorite fish to target is Crappies. Freddie has been following the Crappies and doing quite well for he and his guide clients.

For location, Crappies are currently hanging near wood and weeds in the 2'-5' range. Kalins Crappie Scrubs and Crappie Minnows have been the ticket so far. Walleye and Northern Pike fishing has been very good as well. Walleyes have moved from their spawning locations and are currently scattered a bit. You will still find a few Marble Eyes shallow near wood and shoreline structure but many are transitioning to weed edges and out off the edges recovering from the spawn. XL Fatheads, Dace Minnows, and Blacktail chubs have been working great.

The leech bite will really pick up as we get a bit warmer water temps. Most of our temps are in the 55-63 degree range depending one what type of lake or flowage you are fishing. Feel free to stop by the Musky Shop or give us a call or email (info@muskyshop.com) for fishing information as we would be happy to assist.
Another one of our guide staff members, Al Frost has been having a very good start to the season as well. Al has been guiding in the Northwoods of Wisconsin for many many years and has developed a vast array of knowledge of Oneida and Vilas county lakes. Frosty is a multi species guide but his favorite species is Musky. Once the Musky season starts he will be targeting and following their movements until ice up or when the season ends whichever comes first.

In Northern WI our Muskies season opens the last Saturday in May which is only a few days away. The Musky opener is always very exciting and this year is no exception. We had a late ice out and all of us who work and guide out of the shop are super pumped for the Musky season to start.
Some things to consider as the season starts:
Location- A lot of the Muskies will be in or near shallow structure, Bays that lay to the north are usually a bit warmer and a good place to start your season. Some lures to consider for targeting shallow skies would be Buchertail 500 Mini Buck, Bucher 5" Shallow Raider, Phantom Lures 4" Soft Tail, and Ruff Tackle Deep Rad Dog Spinnerbait. Slow and steady will get the job done. There are always Muskies of all sizes located in shallow warm water bays at the start of the season.
Another location for opening skies to consider are weed edges and just out off the edges.Not all Muskies will be spawning at the same time thus some will be shallow and some will be finished spawning and moving out to recover and begin to feed. For those fish that are near the edges and off the edges some great baits to consider are Spanky Baits Firefly, Hooked on Musky Baits 7/8 Bomb, Suick 9", Slammer 5" Shallow Minnow and trolling Supernatural Big Baits Headlocks and Mattlocks.
As you can see the Musky lures for edge fish are just a tad larger. Muskies that are done spawning and have moved out are going to be in the hungry mode, so give em a meal. Sometimes as fishermen we kind of get stuck into thinking all of our lures have to be small however if you kind of feel your way along you will find small to medium size baits in the backs of bays and medium to large offerings on the weedlines and out off of the structural edges.
Above I included a link to Supernatural Big Baits. These crankbaits are fantastic all season long. There are always big Muskies caught every year by fishermen who are willing to break away from the norm in targeting those edge skies by trolling Big Baits. This is a proven technique and one you will want to consider to aid in your success.
In closing all of us here at the Musky Shop are always willing and happy to pass on any information you may need to be successful. Please feel free to stop by the Musky Shop or contact us. We have a very knowledgeable staff that are more than willing to help. and meet your needs.
"If You Don't Know Ask A Pro"
Kind Regards and we hope you have a great fishing season,
Jim Stewart
Musky Shop Northwoods Lake of the Month: Sevenmile Lake
Sevenmile Lake lies in both Oneida and Forest County’s and is surrounded by land owned by the US Forrest Service.
Parmesan Crusted Walleye Fillets
Enjoy an excellent and easy spring recipe for fresh walleye and your favorite Wisconsin Parmesan Cheese!
Behind the Baits: Interview with Josh Recknagel from Reck N Rack
A change of pace this week from our "Behind the Baits" blog as we reach out to a friend of the Musky Shop and champion of many anglers, Josh Recknagel, owner of Reck N Rack.
Musky Season Opener Boat Prep w/ Al Frost
Take the time to look over your boat for season opener with this quick list from Al Frost.
Lake of the Woods Muskie Trends, Tactics & Threats
In the centuries since French explorers and Indian tribes roamed its rocky islands, dramatic changes have reshaped Lake of the Woods.
First Leg of PMTT Winner Announced
The first qualifying leg of the PMTT kicked off April 30th-May 1st this year on Cave Run Lake.
Muskie vs Northern Pike: How These Apex Predators Compare
Let’s dive into the differences between muskies and northern pike so that when you tangle with one or the other, you can spot the difference and have a clearer understanding of both these apex predators.
Season Opener Musky Fishing Favorites with the Musky Shop Guides
Musky Shop guides discusses their perfect hand-full of favorite baits for early season success.
Booking a Guide? Things you need to know!
As some might find out too late, there are several appropriate dos and don’ts for guides that can save you some embarrassment or even planning when it comes to traveling with your hired hand.
North Woods Fishing Report: Late April (Spring)
Fishing in the Northwoods of Wisconsin is still through the ice unless you hit the Wisconsin river south of us.
Pan Fried Perch with Caper, Olive & Tomato Salsa
Pan Fried Perch with Caper, Olive & Tomato Salsa
Under My Seat: A Musky Guides' Guide to What You Need
Whether you use a butt seat while fishing or you just stand on the deck, all musky anglers keep a wide variety of tools and lures in a "quick reference" area on their boats.
Five Top Musky Destinations in Ontario
I travel all across Ontario chasing muskies, and there are lots of great musky waters. Ontario is the dream destination of all musky anglers, for one simple reason: there are lots of big muskies in shallow water.
Finding the right gear: Novice Musky Fisherman
When you dip your toe into musky fishing, there are many confusing takes that set a beginner back a mile when attempting to round up the right rod, reel, gear, and even fishing mantras.