Musky Hunter - April/May 2017
English | 60 pages | True PDF | 13.9 MB
English | 60 pages | True PDF | 13.9 MB
It's early spring, and musky fishing is underway in the southern states and fast approaching in the North. Musky Hunter's April/May 2017 issue is loaded with features to help you now and in the future.
Feature articles in this issue include:
• Research Corner: How Hot Is Too Hot? — Does science support a stoppage of fishing when water gets warm? By Jordan Weeks
• Tick & Click — Crankbaits are often overlooked, but have produced many of Joe’s best fish of late. By Joe Bucher
• Taps For Tens? — Are double tens done? Pro anglers debate the question. By Marty Forman
• Post-Spawn Patterns — It’s not the easiest time to fish, but you can succeed. By Gregg Thomas
• Beat The Heat — The period right before the warmest water of the year can be dynamite. Here’s how to score. By Tony Grant
• Hooking Angles — Let’s examine the many facets of a hook-set that combine to put a musky in your boat. By Ryan McMahon
• Rivers: Work The Angles — Casting angles and boat control add up to big muskies when wading or canoeing rivers. By Ace Sommerfeld
• No Boat? No Problem — Current attracts muskies, but dams stop their upstream migration … need we say more?— By Derek Dittburner
Add in musky news, Jim Saric's editorial, Joe Bucher's Moon Secrets for April and May, Bob Turgeon's Tech Tips, new musky gear, Trophy Tails (readers' photos), and our Parting Line column, and this is another must-read issue.