Musky Hunter - August/September 2016
English | 60 pages | True PDF | 13.5 MB
English | 60 pages | True PDF | 13.5 MB
It's mid to late summer, and it's time to get serious about catching big muskies. Musky Hunter's August/September 2016 issue is here to help.
Feature articles in this issue include:
• "Cure For A Cold Front" by Joe Bucher — Crashing crankbaits produced a birthday beast for Joe Bucher last year, and can work for you, too.
• "Shalt Thou Wash thy Baits At home?" by Marty Forman — We interviewed a number of musky pros about when and how often they change lures.
• "Boatside Breakdown" by Spencer Berman — Maneuvers that trigger muskies following erratic baits.
• "Calculated Conversions" by Braden Eisenhower — Soft plastic baits aren't necessarily the best at boatside, but the author reveals his tactics for success.
• "A Simple Depth Control System" by Tom Gelb — Adding weight to gain depth has never before been easier.
• "Shallow Water Triggers" by Gregg Thomas — No matter where you fish — natural lakes, southern reservoirs, or the Great Lakes — this is the time to succeed with big muskies.
• "Research Corner: Known-Age Muskies" by Jordan Weeks — Fascinating early results of musky growth and survival from a newly-created fishery.
Add in musky news, Jim Saric's editorial, Joe Bucher's Moon Secrets for August and September, Bob Turgeon's Tech Tips, PMTT results, Trophy Tails and Musky Gear, and this is a can't-miss issue for musky hunters.