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Minnesota Muskie Tournament

Today I fished the tournament at Lake Waconia I fished the Metro Muskie Tournament today.  While it was rainy, it was still a ton of fun.  My ONLY regret, was that the white caps on the lake forced me off after about 4 hours.   The cool thing was seeing monster fish all around us surfacing as they fed close to the surface.  They splash and taunt you-which only serves to harden... [Read more]

Twin Cities Home buyer book

Thinking about buying a home but don’t know where to start? Why not start by reading the home buyer hand book that we have provided below. It is a great place to start to get the information you need. When you’re ready, we would love to help you find and finance a new home. MN Home buyers handbook View more documents from John Mazzara.   Powered By WP Footer Read More →

Minnesota Muskie Expo-It was WONDERFUL

My family attended the Minnesota Muskie Expo this year and had a blast.  It was held on April 9-11th at Concordia University.  It was great.  I bought some new cool lures and attended a learning session by a Luke Ronnestrand.  We later went to his booth, and ran into a very happy couple who had booked a previously guided trip with him.  They were there buying lures and booking... [Read more]

Muskie tournaments-Two in the next few months

The metro muskie tournament is on 6/12/2010 and will be from 6am to 3:30.  1st prize is $2000.  You can choose to fish in 16 different Twin City lakes.  I’m going to be fishing in Waconia.  Look for pictures of my success to be posted here in the future. $35 entry fee per angler. The another tournament is October 2nd.  It is the George Wahl Memorial muskie tournament. ... [Read more]

Fishing Fair-Coming to Anoka County Fair Grounds

Mark your calendars–  May 7th & 8th from 10am to 9pm.  Admission is ONLY $5.  They have a trout pond, minnow races, kids games, fish art, reptiles, silent auctions, boy scout merit badges, and MORE.  In fact, the even have an all you can eat fish fry from 4-8pm   Powered By WP Footer Read More →

Here’s a fish for you….

Fishing in North Dakota (we don’t fool around when we fish in North Dakota) Missouri River, North Dakota Another Minnow… This is a darn interesting picture and story even if you aren’t into fishing, But please show it to anyone you know that likes to fish. This Sturgeon was caught in the Missouri River, North of Bismarck, North Dakota two weeks ago. It weighed... [Read more]

Open Source Documents-Unbelievable Resources-Find YOUR topic of Interest

If you’ve never visited http://www.Archive.org, you are missing a wonderful site.  From this site, you will find many resources that are out of copyright and you can download and use them as you wish.  You will find all the classics and some fun things as well.  Just for fun, I have the download of a book called “Little Gardens” which is a book about setting up... [Read more]

Sell Your Home Faster-Learn The Home Selling Secrets Of Successful Sellers

Here is a special report that outlines over 450 ideas on how to sell your home faster.  This report is just one of the many home buyer, home seller, and investor reports that I can make available to you.  Read this report and call me to arrange a time to see how I can help.  Download Now   Powered By WP Footer Read More →

Fried Fish Eaten Alive

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ESOX & Muskellunge

The Wikipedia version of Muskie’s.  Have anything to add?  This is a user generated content.  If you have something to share, feel free to edit ESOX-Definition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esox Muskellunge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskellunge   Powered By WP Footer Read More →

Musky Bucktails -Stop Paying Money For Junk

By Scott R There is so much junk in the buck tail musky industry, one wonders who buys it all. So what are the problems with musky bucktails. Oh, there are many. Here’s what you need to watch out for. If it feels as light as a feather, let it sit on the hook in the store and rot- do not buy it. You will not be able to cast a light bucktail anywhere, and you will be cursing all... [Read more]

Walleye Fishing – How to Catch Big Ones

By Steve Lake If you are going after Walleye the best places are from the Midwest Northward and into Canada. Walleye prefer sand and gravel bottoms and lakes with perch which they readily eat. I fish a lot of lakes that have a healthy Walleye population but no perch. Walleye are finding themselves in lakes further south. Lakes with Walleye will also have a population of other gamefish... [Read more]

Lure Fishing Tips For Pike

By Harald Hoel Lure fishing for musky and pike can be an intricate matter. I have seen many fishermen do this without thinking at all of what they are doing. The most common mistake is they do it with not enough variation. They keep slamming the pike lures to the same spots over and over again and with the same retrieving speed. This is a very ineffective way to catch fish and will... [Read more]

Jerkbaiting For Pike and Musky

By Harald Hoel A new fishing technique has taken the world by storm and taken pike fishing to new adventures with adapted tackle. We are talking about jerkbait fishing! The bite comes as an explosion and spreads all the way to the spine. The rod is raised and the fish is hooked. The hand around the reel and the “dead” fishing line gives a very good feeling with the fish... [Read more]

Sunfish Fishing – Where And How To Catch The Biggest Ones

By Scott R When fishing for sunfish, often times one will only catch small sunfish, and it gets a bit frustrating, especially if you want to keep some to cook. You many think to yourself, “Are there any larger sunfish in this place”. Well, maybe there aren’t. A lot of times, people fish for sunfish in smaller bodies of water that don’t have a good predator base,... [Read more]

Musky Lures and Pike Lures – Crankbaits Review

By Harald Hoel Pike lures and musky lures are often associated with crankbait lures. Here is a brief review of the most popular crankbaits. The Zalt Wobbler The Zalt wobbler came on the market in the early 1990`s with an innovative design. This wobbler is from Sweden and has had great success in the market. The Zalt is a very lively wobbler which is very attractive when fishing for... [Read more]

Musky Top Water Lures – The Forgotten Classic

Musky Top Water Lures – The Forgotten ClassicBy Scott R Weagles, bobbel head lures, 65 dollar carved ducks, plastic dog replicas. Sounds like a flea market right? Well yeah, it does, but it is actually some musky fisherman’s tackle boxes. Why must you choose these lures when there is one lure, that is amazingly priced that will out fish any of these dying sucker replicas... [Read more]

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Musky Spinnerbaits – The Ultimate Lure

By Scott R There have always been spinnerbaits for bass, but spinnerbaits for musky is just now catching on. Spinnerbaits are an extremely versatile bait; they can be cast in various parts of the water column, and perhaps most interestingly, they can be trolled. You can really troll spinnerbaits through some gnarly areas that a crankbait would never dare go. The head of the spinnerbait... [Read more]

Catch and Release Fishing – Ensuring Fish For Our Future

By Craig Fiske Know the proper technique for catch and release fishing. Keep those big ones healthy and strong. Your kids and grandkids will thank you! There is nothing more enjoyable in this world than a great day on the water. If conditions are perfect and the fish are active things don’t get much better. Well, maybe catching big fish can add a level of excitement that is hard... [Read more]

Spring Fishing for Pike & Musky

By David Wright It may sound silly to say that Inland Northwest anglers have discovered “Esox” fishing. After all, the “Northern Pike” and its half brothers and sisters, the “Tiger Musky”, have been around this neck of the woods for several years. Northern Pike were illegally introduced into the lateral lakes of the Coeur d’Alene river system in the 1970’s with a... [Read more]

So You Want to Start Muskie Fishing?

By Rafal Kraskiewicz Introduction Due to the size, power of the fish, the strain of the lures themselves, muskie fishing is unlike any other freshwater fishing — it requires specialized tackle from the rod to the lure and everything in between. I am hoping this guide will give you an idea of what is required before heading to a vendor interested in separating you from your hard... [Read more]

The Number 1 Method For Catching a Muskie – Night Fishing For Muskellunge

By Sergio DiGirolamo Alright, so we want a muskie and we want one now! Go to your local bait and tackle and pick up a 10-inch, 3/8-ounce Double Cowgirl. This lure might scare you just by its size and PRICE alone (weighing in at a hefty $25 +/-), but trust me – this is what you want. So again, don’t be frightened by its size, its not like you’re going to have to impart... [Read more]

Muskie Fishing

By John Makoon At Pine Falls lodge you are just steps away from a few of the greatest fishing trip in Northern Ontario. On one side of the lodge is Lake Murray where you can do Muskie fishing, Northern Pike, Pickerel and Small Mouth Bass. The Muskie is trophy size in this lake, Pike are in the series of 20lbs, and Bass are in the 1 to 5lbs range. Spring, the time for renewal, and the... [Read more]

Catching Muskies – All About Muskellunges

By Alyssa Bentley Quick Facts: Muskies can live to be 30 years old Maximum length of a Muskie: 6 feet Maximum Weight of a Muskie: around 70 lbs Trophy Length: over 4 feet Trophy Weight: over 40 lbs Mature females tend to be bigger than males, but mature and grow at a slower rate. Muskies are a non-schooling predatory fish, who are generally tend to stay out of eyesight of each other. They... [Read more]

The Great Muskie Challenge

By Dave Schmitz My family and I had arrived at our summer cabin in Mercer, Wisconsin the night before and I was determined to be one of the first fishermen out on the lake that morning. I rolled out of my sleeping bag and because it was still dark, grabbed my flashlight and proceeded to untie the boat and push it down the ramp into the water. I tied the boat up to the pier and went... [Read more]

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