I have a lot of historical respect for Wisconsin musky fishing. The people are outstanding. That said, if you're serious about musky fishing I'd recommend Minnesota 100x over Wisconsin. And if possible, I'd recommend Canada as the top tier destinations. Wisconsins DNR simply didn't keep up with the most serious of musky fisheries (unfortunately).
I have a lot of historical respect for Wisconsin musky fishing. The people are outstanding.
That said, if you're serious about musky fishing I'd recommend Minnesota 100x over Wisconsin. And if possible, I'd recommend Canada as the top tier destinations.
Wisconsins DNR simply didn't keep up with the most serious of musky fisheries (unfortunately).
Sad but true. A lot of the lakes are completely dead now
L16...Wow, what a great spot my brother
Just fished it for 20 hours and all the hot spots it sucks
Got a lake house in eagle River off cranberry lake. Never musky fished there though. Will be trying soon, any tips for me?
Nice
If there was one bait to use in that area this time of year what would it be
I would say a silver or gold blade bucktail with black marabou or tinsel.
@@JasonMitchellOutdoorsThank you and I love the content
What lake were u on?
Fibbers!!
Best food around!
Proud to be from that area. Return as much as possible to fish. Cool show. Nice work guys.
Great area!
amazing that the “guide” can’t even properly hold a musky. He will have an Er trip in the future from the gills.
Surely you’re joking right?
You obviously don't kno rob. And obviously don't musky fish. Gill rakes and teeth go hand and hand with muskies
thanks Madfishing.....I think I'll held plenty....unhooking fish can and always will leave some scars....maybe JOEB will pay for my trips to the ER...