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Muskie Fishing Tips - Tips on How to Catch Muskie

Welcome to our section on muskie fishing tips. This section will give you the information you need to become a better muskie fisherman. Both veteran and novice anglers will be able to use the information on this page to improve their knowledge and skills at fishing for muskie. We start out by teaching you basic information about muskie, then give you some of the best muskie fishing tips. In addition you’ll get to know the muskie all-time fishing record, facts about muskie and more resources for information on muskies and muskie fishing.

  • About Muskie (Esox masquinongy)
  • Muskie Fishing Tips, Tricks and Techniques
  • Muskie Fishing Records
  • Muskie Facts and Stats
  • Additional Resources on Muskie

 

About Muskie (Esox masquinongy)

MuskieMuskie (Esox masquinongy) are a large species of freshwater fish that are native to North America. Muskie is just a nickname for this species of fish, the true name is muskellunge. In the pike family muskie are the largest member and they are actually a very uncommon fish. They are only found in large rivers, mesotrphic lakes and oligotrophic lakes in North America. Muskie will hunt and feed on prey that is up to 30% of its body length and this can include fish crayfish, frogs, ducklings, muskrats, mice snakes and other small birds or mammals. In the spring months they will prey on generally small prey while in the fall they will hunt larger prey to prepare for the winter months.

Muskie FishingMuskie prefer a water habitat that is consistent of clear water that has rock outcrops, weeds and other structures that they can rest and hunt pretty from. They like shallow water that has heavy weed cover and in steams or rivers they prefer rocky shorelines. It’s a very rare occurrence to catch a muskie at a depth greater than 40 feet. When they spawn they prefer the water temperature to be between 50 and 60 degrees. Spawning takes place on gravel areas at a depth of about six feet. Muskie can be easily identified by their light brown color that is barred or spotted and looks very similar to grass pickerels and red fins.

Muskie Fishing Tips, Tricks and Techniques

Ok, enough with scientific mumbo jumbo, let’s get to why you’re really here, the muskie fishing tips! Our team has spent countless hours researching and testing muskie fishing tips. Below are the tips we feel comfortable exposing anglers to and the ones that we consider to be effective. They’ve been proven in the field and can help you catch more muskie. Do you have a muskie fishing tips that you’d like to share? Then use our submit a fishing tip form and we’ll see what you got.

  • Know the Body of Water – Before you go fishing you should obtain a map of the body of water where you plan to fish for muskie. The map will have useful things like depth indicators and contour lines. This will help you find the best spots to hunt for muskie and save your arms from casting over and over to find the right spot(s).
  • Going Barbless – A good safety tip when fishing for muskie is to use hooks that are barbless. This will make it much easier to remove the hook and unlike what other anglers might say it doesn’t reduce hook sets. We recommend using the Gamakatsu barbless hooks.
  • Downsize in the Spring Months – When the water is cool you’ll want to use a smaller size lure and bait. Remember that during the spring months they go after smaller prey and increase their prey size in the fall months. The general idea is to increase the size as the season wears on. But regardless of season, you can never go wrong by using the Mini King Spinnerbait.
  • The Right Setup – You’ll want to have a 7 to 8 foot heavy duty fishing pole with a 20 to 25 pound line. You’ll also need a wire leader that is 75 to 100 pound test. You can’t go for the monsters without the right equipment.
  • Frogs or Minnows – If you’re going to fish for muskie with live bait then we recommend that you use either extra-large minnows (5″ to 8″) or juvenile bull frogs. They work very well and are a standard staple in the muskie diet.

Muskie Fishing Records

Fishing is a great sport, but nothing is more exciting then becoming a world record holder for fishing. Who knows, maybe in the future you could hold the next muskie world record. For now, you can view below what you need to aim for to become the next record holder. This information is obtained from the IGFA (International Game Fish Association), the largest and most respected source for world fishing records.

Walleye World RecordCal Johnson caught a muskie (muskellunge) in Lake Court Oreilles in Wisconsin, USA on July 24th, 1949 that weighed 30.61 kg (67 lbs. 8 oz.)

 

Muskie Facts and Stats

Do you want the basic facts and stats on muskie? Then the below portion of this page is perfect for you. We’ve put together the more important facts and stats that someone might need regarding muskie. It’s important to point out that some of the information below is based on averages and may not represent the upper bell curve of the muskie population. If you notice anything invalid or outdated then please let us know.

  • Scientific Name: Muskellunge, Esox masquinongy
  • Average Lifespan: 8 to 10 years, can be as long as 20 years.
  • Average Length: 29″ to 48″, there have been reports of up to 6 feet.
  • Average Weight: 5 pounds to 36 pounds, as large as 60+ pounds
  • Range: North America
  • Spawning Water Temperature: 50-60 degrees

 

Additional Resources on Muskie

You’ve reached the end of the road and we hope this section was successful at teaching you about muskie and how to catch more muskie. If you’d like to continue your research or find more useful muskie fishing tips then we recommend the 3rd party websites listed below. We hope they are useful to you and if you know of any other websites that should be listed below then please contact us.

  • Pro Tactics: Muskie – This is a must-read book for those who want to catch bigger muskie with more frequency. The book is written by two professionals who will teach you everything you need to know.
  • Muskie Hunter Forum – An excellent community for anglers who love to fish for muskie and who want to engage and discuss with other anglers fishing tips and stories related to muskie.

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