Great video, Doug! Really well explained and thorough. Our science paper (Landsman et al. 2011) showed negligible mortality (we found none in our study but no fishery has 0% angling mortality) when using handling techniques like this. One additional recommendation for anglers - once the fish is back in the water, if it's upright take your hands off it (grab a release pic or two should be no issue). Any additional handling - be it touching or sloshing back and forth - is unnatural and stressful for the fish. If the fish is upright and able to maintain equilibrium, that's a REALLY good sign the fish is likely to survive. Even if they don't bolt away - upright = good. Pointing their head into current or wind is a good idea, although it should be noted that muskies already use buccal pumping (coordinated mouth and gill opening) to promote water flow over their gills. If holding their head into wind or current requires a lot of handling though, I would recommend not worrying about it. Anything we can do to minimize 1) air exposure or 2) handling will be best for the fish.
Great video! Thanks for showing folks that you bring the fish to the back of the boat - the widest, lowest, and most stable part of the vessel. This is especially important on BIG H2O and in big waves. I've personally seen too many fish perish at the hands of anglers who don't know what to do on big H2O. Also, multiples of all your tools is crucial. The fish is the #1 priority and education is the key. You're a great ambassador for our sport! Proud to have you as a member of Titletown Muskies, Inc.!
Probly my last year for musky fishing even with guys like you teaching exelant tips there's a lot of critics out there wen a musky guy sees a video or a picture they only see wat was wrong so either no pics or sell all my gear and chase Walleyes thanks for all the awsome videos Doug
I’ve never caught a Muskie in my life. But I definitely want to start trying. This video is outstanding as I would have never thought of half the stuff you mentioned. Thank you!!
Unfortunately I held my first musky vertically and it was a 50”+ sized fish but I didn’t hurt her badly and she did swim off strong. But I still feel guilty about how I did that.
Seriously, best video for any fisherman that targets musky/northern pike. This is a great video man. I learned a lot, and you explained everything perfectly 🙏👌
Simple but so very important. Thank you for highlighting the thumb in the notch under the chin, I see so many people with a thumb on top or the side of the mouth and that's how teeth end up in fingers. The first musky caught that I was in the boat for was 2001 and sure as shit in a split second my uncle, who's an experienced musky angler especially then, ended up with a 4 inch v in his thumb thanks to a giant tooth. Had to soak his thumb in an epsom salt solution three times a day for two weeks
Wonderful video I have been fishing muskie on the Ottawa River for a number of years and certainly some of my releases were not the best. This video has certainly given me information that I can use. Musky gloves so necessary when handling these wonderful fish.
Great video Doug! So many people are catching muskies without the knowledge of proper handling. Same goes for Northern Pike and Walleye. I'm sharing this with all of my fishing friends.
Interesting and informative. Thanks man. My buddy and I are about to embark into the musky world and this video has answered all our questions. Safe fishing.
Amazing video. Everyone that fishes for muskie/pike should watch it. I always compared the vertical hold on a muskie to someone lifting you straight upward by the roof of your mouth with their hand
Great video! For newbies and seasoned... the only thing I would add is try very hard not to let the fish flop into your chest..that will remove a ton of the protective slime...
man i feel like im not worthy enough to catch one now......... great video! I've caught probably less than five as i dont ever go for them on purpose and i always release as quickly as possible and i never grabbed between their gill plate and gills - i would support head and tail while keeping horizontal i didnt however know about the the slime on dry surfaces - i always would wet my hands but didnt think about clothing or surfaces.... Wow
MUSKY CARE 101 - great vid, very informative, as for holding the fish in the water to revive, if the lake is glass and there is no wind moving the water should you still just leave the fishing sitting or trying slowly moving it in circles or something of the like to get water in the gills?
I only been fishing for them for 3 years now and learning lots I'm at the point now where I think I'll just take picture in net then release not even measure
Love the video as always doug! Would love the opportunity to learn with you but unfortunately this past year has thrown some curve balls my way and money is tight. Regardless I hope you have a great season and to some day be able to fish in the same boat, as always, I can't wait for the next video! Musky care 101, not only for our next catch but the next generation of musky & fisherman/women.
Feedback... what do you guys think about trollers that keep the boat going, essentially drowning the fish as they drag it in, instead of stopping the motor, bringing in lines or leaving them sit, and fighting the fish? This seems horrible.
Well...we caught a few muskies this spring while walleye fishing...and I can see we did pretty much everything wrong. Great informational video...and now we know for next time. I kinda feel guilty now 😕
We all learn as we go man and we get more education and access to it these days which is great. Sometimes you can do everything right and just have bad luck also. Up the odds. Less criticism, more education. Why I'm a huge fan of Doug's channel. Plenty of great fisherman out there, not enough great teachers.
Had my first unintentional musky catch off a dock tonight. I was not prepared and it was a horrible experience. From my net breaking to not being able to get the hook out to using barehands and handling it too much. NEVER try to catch muskies off a dock for starters. I tried to put the fish back in as quickly as possible. He sank down and was turning over and I thought he was a goner. The. he flips back and is just sitting in the water still. Finally swims around then takes off. You would never think such a powerful vicious fish is so delicate. But they are. People also need to give bass a lot more respect, as much as muskies and walleye etc. Seeing people wrench the mouth of a bass open by trying to lift it then turn the entire body of the fish by the jaw without any support is just ignorant.
Thanks for acknowledging the hate/ criticism side of this. Not everyone is going to come into a new sport knowing the ins and outs, and the hate does nothing but push people away from Musky fishing. Great video
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You’re a modern day pioneer for the sport, Doug!
Great video, Doug! Really well explained and thorough. Our science paper (Landsman et al. 2011) showed negligible mortality (we found none in our study but no fishery has 0% angling mortality) when using handling techniques like this. One additional recommendation for anglers - once the fish is back in the water, if it's upright take your hands off it (grab a release pic or two should be no issue). Any additional handling - be it touching or sloshing back and forth - is unnatural and stressful for the fish. If the fish is upright and able to maintain equilibrium, that's a REALLY good sign the fish is likely to survive. Even if they don't bolt away - upright = good. Pointing their head into current or wind is a good idea, although it should be noted that muskies already use buccal pumping (coordinated mouth and gill opening) to promote water flow over their gills. If holding their head into wind or current requires a lot of handling though, I would recommend not worrying about it. Anything we can do to minimize 1) air exposure or 2) handling will be best for the fish.
As someone who is getting into Musky fishing, I needed this video!
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Great video Doug, this will help to educate many people and save a ton of muskie in the process.
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Two absolute studs in this video 🔥
Thanks for paving the way!
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Absolutely great video, good job Doug.
Thank you for sharing about the bump board! That’s very important, especially keeping it wet in the live well. 🙌🏻
All the musky tackle retailers should have this video on their website.
Great video! Thanks for showing folks that you bring the fish to the back of the boat - the widest, lowest, and most stable part of the vessel. This is especially important on BIG H2O and in big waves. I've personally seen too many fish perish at the hands of anglers who don't know what to do on big H2O. Also, multiples of all your tools is crucial. The fish is the #1 priority and education is the key. You're a great ambassador for our sport! Proud to have you as a member of Titletown Muskies, Inc.!
Probly my last year for musky fishing even with guys like you teaching exelant tips there's a lot of critics out there wen a musky guy sees a video or a picture they only see wat was wrong so either no pics or sell all my gear and chase Walleyes thanks for all the awsome videos Doug
Thanks for being a steward for our waters and fisheries. You're an excellent ambassador for the sport. Rock on!
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Learning something every time I watch!
I have been watching videos in preparation for our first musky hunt. I am VERY impressed with the clarity of instruction. Great video and thanks!
Musky Care 101. Thank you for the great video!
I’ve never caught a Muskie in my life. But I definitely want to start trying. This video is outstanding as I would have never thought of half the stuff you mentioned. Thank you!!
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. I am looking to get into musky fishing. Thanks for the tips
Unfortunately I held my first musky vertically and it was a 50”+ sized fish but I didn’t hurt her badly and she did swim off strong. But I still feel guilty about how I did that.
Seriously, best video for any fisherman that targets musky/northern pike. This is a great video man. I learned a lot, and you explained everything perfectly 🙏👌
Simple but so very important. Thank you for highlighting the thumb in the notch under the chin, I see so many people with a thumb on top or the side of the mouth and that's how teeth end up in fingers. The first musky caught that I was in the boat for was 2001 and sure as shit in a split second my uncle, who's an experienced musky angler especially then, ended up with a 4 inch v in his thumb thanks to a giant tooth. Had to soak his thumb in an epsom salt solution three times a day for two weeks
MUSKIE CARE 101.
This is honestly an excellent video.
This is the perfect 101 handling video I have been looking for since I am new to the sport!!
Muskie Care 101
“MUSKY CARE 101”
Such a great video! These fish are such beautiful and incredible fish to catch !
i am so impressed with your care for the fish bro
Musky care 101, thanks for the tips Doug hopefully we can all keep these big fish swimin!
Musky care 101. Thanks for the video Doug.
Thank you, very informative on what to do and not to do.
Wonderful video I have been fishing muskie on the Ottawa River for a number of years and certainly some of my releases were not the best. This video has certainly given me information that I can use. Musky gloves so necessary when handling these wonderful fish.
“MUSKY CARE 101”
You are an absolute legend!
Great information for someone who wants to get into it! Thank you!
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Neat to have a channel to watch and learn from someone in the area we now call home!
Thanks for the great info, everyone should watch this video if they fish muskies!
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Great job Doug. Always informative and explained so well. #Musky Care 101.
MUSKY CARE 101-Awesome video Doug! Maybe see ya back on Vermilion soon boss!
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Love what you’re doing!
Musky Care 101 👊🏼 Gonna be sure to follow these tips!
Great presentation on how to handle muskys!!
Great video Doug! So many people are catching muskies without the knowledge of proper handling. Same goes for Northern Pike and Walleye. I'm sharing this with all of my fishing friends.
Great video Doug, thanks
Thanks, Doug. Great content and camera work.
Musky Care 101! Great video!
Great video Doug, have the tools and take the advice. Just reminded me to get a new pair of gloves. Thank you.
Interesting and informative. Thanks man. My buddy and I are about to embark into the musky world and this video has answered all our questions. Safe fishing.
Great video, hope everyone sees this video!unfortunately to much content out there with Improper fish handling skills. Musky care 101!
Congrats Jacob you won the random draw guide trip on Green Bay. Shoot me an email to figure out the details!!! wegnerdoug94@gmail.com
Amazing video. Everyone that fishes for muskie/pike should watch it. I always compared the vertical hold on a muskie to someone lifting you straight upward by the roof of your mouth with their hand
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This is great Doug
👍as always...good information ! One to save for passing on to people that need some educating.
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Keep putting out great information!
Musky Care 101! Great video Doug.
Very informative video! Great for new and experienced muskie fisherman
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Great video!
“Musky Care 101” Great video!
Another great video, thank you
Muskie Care 101! Good stuff, great to revisit best practices
Awesome A-Z tutorial. I’m at Webster lake in indiana right now. Cold front conditions. Tough bite so far. Looking forward for the south winds today!🎣
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Great video!
Thank you for the video, excellent information
Awesome video man!! This is going to help a lot of fish!
Excellent information, thanks for sharing
Muskie care 101! Great video, one musky on lotw for opener safely released, can’t wait to get back out there this weekend.
Thank you for this. The only way this 44 gets to be a 54 is if we don't kill it it the three minutes we have care and control of it.
Wow Doug what a great video
Another Great informative video!
MUSKY CARE 101 I want to catch a musky this year so bad I almost caught one earlier this year. Thanks for all the tips
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Awesome video
Awesome info, thanks
great video Doug
Awesome video as always! Musky Care 101!
Great Video!! Thanks much for sharing!!
Great video! For newbies and seasoned... the only thing I would add is try very hard not to let the fish flop into your chest..that will remove a ton of the protective slime...
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Btw this is awesome people need to learn this stuff
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Catch and release forever!!!
Musky care 101 great vid
Thank you!! This is a great resource!!
man i feel like im not worthy enough to catch one now......... great video! I've caught probably less than five as i dont ever go for them on purpose and i always release as quickly as possible and i never grabbed between their gill plate and gills - i would support head and tail while keeping horizontal
i didnt however know about the the slime on dry surfaces - i always would wet my hands but didnt think about clothing or surfaces.... Wow
Thanks great video
Musky Care 101 🤙🏽
MUSKY CARE 101 - great vid, very informative, as for holding the fish in the water to revive, if the lake is glass and there is no wind moving the water should you still just leave the fishing sitting or trying slowly moving it in circles or something of the like to get water in the gills?
Awesome Doug!!
Musky Care 101 - let em go n let em grow!
Muskie care 101! Let's catch some!
What brand of gloves do you use? Great video!
I made a bump board and used a thick clear coat so that way the wood isn’t grippy or tries to absorb any slime.
I only been fishing for them for 3 years now and learning lots I'm at the point now where I think I'll just take picture in net then release not even measure
Good stuff!!!!!
Great tutorial.
Love the video as always doug! Would love the opportunity to learn with you but unfortunately this past year has thrown some curve balls my way and money is tight. Regardless I hope you have a great season and to some day be able to fish in the same boat, as always, I can't wait for the next video! Musky care 101, not only for our next catch but the next generation of musky & fisherman/women.
Feedback... what do you guys think about trollers that keep the boat going, essentially drowning the fish as they drag it in, instead of stopping the motor, bringing in lines or leaving them sit, and fighting the fish? This seems horrible.
MUSKY CARE 101 , for the future
MUSKY CARE 101
Would love nothing more than to get my dad his first
Musky care 101!!
Musky care 101
I want to fishing Doug
“MUSKIE CARE 101”
Well...we caught a few muskies this spring while walleye fishing...and I can see we did pretty much everything wrong. Great informational video...and now we know for next time. I kinda feel guilty now 😕
We all learn as we go man and we get more education and access to it these days which is great. Sometimes you can do everything right and just have bad luck also. Up the odds. Less criticism, more education. Why I'm a huge fan of Doug's channel. Plenty of great fisherman out there, not enough great teachers.
Had my first unintentional musky catch off a dock tonight. I was not prepared and it was a horrible experience. From my net breaking to not being able to get the hook out to using barehands and handling it too much. NEVER try to catch muskies off a dock for starters. I tried to put the fish back in as quickly as possible. He sank down and was turning over and I thought he was a goner. The. he flips back and is just sitting in the water still. Finally swims around then takes off. You would never think such a powerful vicious fish is so delicate. But they are. People also need to give bass a lot more respect, as much as muskies and walleye etc. Seeing people wrench the mouth of a bass open by trying to lift it then turn the entire body of the fish by the jaw without any support is just ignorant.
Musky care 101!
“MUSKY CARE 101”
Let’s have a fun and safe year
Thanks for acknowledging the hate/ criticism side of this. Not everyone is going to come into a new sport knowing the ins and outs, and the hate does nothing but push people away from Musky fishing. Great video
MUSKY CARE 101!!!!
Musky care 101
I would love to practice perfect release of a 50”
Is anything different when handling big pike?
Nope, same gentle care...no reason to hurt them ....giant pike are fun to catch as well...
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