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    Musky Hunter - February/March 2018

    Posted By: Pulitzer
    Musky Hunter - February/March 2018

    Musky Hunter - February/March 2018
    English | 68 pages | True PDF | 16.0 MB


    It's time to look ahead to the coming musky season, and Musky Hunter's February/March 2017 issue is loaded with can't-miss articles to get you ready.

    Feature articles in this issue include:

    • "Overlooked & Underutilized" by Joe Bucher — Lipless crankbaits prove to be a deadly cast-back or tough condition lure.
    • "Season-Making Strategies" by Jim Saric — Musky Hunter's Editor and TV show host explains a fall-back plan is handy when your trip or season isn’t going as well as hoped.
    • "Weed Wonders" by Spence Petros —The hows and whys of the best lures for success when fishing in weeds.
    • "Minutia Matters" by Steve Heiting —A few of the factors that shouldn’t matter to muskies, yet sometimes mean everything.
    • "Advanced Bucktails" by Bob Turgeon — It’s how you fish bucktails that matters whether you catch fish or struggle.
    • "Best Baits For Southern Reservoirs" by Tony Grant — Regardless of the latest/greatest baits, you can’t ignore some lures’ track record.
    • "275 Days" by Mike Hulbert— After 275 days on the water, the author argues there is no “best” time.
    • "The Goldilocks Zone" by Steven Paul — You may need to step out of your comfort zone to find that of southern muskies.
    • "Research Corner: Common Sense Musky Handling" by Jordan Weeks — How should we handle fish?

    Add in musky news, Jim Saric's editorial, Joe Bucher's Moon Secrets for February and March, Bob Turgeon's Tech Tips, PMTT results, new gear and readers' photos, and this is another great issue for musky hunters.

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