Musky Shop Blog
Northwoods Wisconsin
Musky Shop Northwoods Lake of the Month: Pelican Lake
Named after the local population of American White Pelicans, Pelican Lake is an enchanting and abundant place for not only muskies, but pike, walleye, and panfish, if you have a stable watercraft and a lot of time on your hands.
Lure Color 101: What Do Muskies Want?
When we’re talking musky baits, we’re talking about size, shape, motion, and color.
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report - Early August
We hope all of you are having a great summer and enjoying some time on the water.
Pressure Drop: Muskies vs the Barometer
The truth is there are a million factors to consider during your time on the water, but the latest ridiculous factor takes the cake: barometric pressure.
Throw Back Thoughts for Boat Lazy Muskies
So, to put anglers on the fish, it’s time to step outside of the box and focus on some throwback lures that dial up the heat.
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Late July
We hope you're all having a great summer. Fishing in the Northwoods of Wisconsin has been good.
Musky Shop Northwoods Lake of the Month: Brandy Lake
We’d like to point everyone to a little side lake in downtown Woodruff: Brandy Lake.
The Hayward Muskie from Jerry Vettrus
There are a great many decorative fish located there in the “Sea of Fishes” but certainly one stands out among the rest.
Ultimate Guide to 5 Underutilized Topwater Lures
Though everyone has their favorite when it comes to topwater, most of those favorites include about 3 versions of the same tail-slappin’ bait.
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Early July
Fishing in the Northwoods of Wisconsin has been fantastic. Many species are a bit scattered but with a little luck, you’re bound to find them.
Musky Shop Northwood's Fishing Report: Late June
We hope everyone is having a great summer and a great fishing season. Fishing in the Northwoods of Wisconsin has been pretty solid so far.
Musky Fishing 101: Expert Tips for the Net Man
If you’ve fished for musky, you’ve likely fished with a terrible net man.
Father's Day Favorites to Please Our Dad's
It’s a great time to highlight some perfect musky fishing favorites that might help your dad boat a trophy while saving them from the agony of opening another odd pair of printed socks.
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Early June
We hope all of you are having a great start to the summer and catching a lot of fish.
June, The Moon, and Musky Season
Though most anglers focus on the 1st day of the musky season, some look to the Strawberry Moon as a neon welcome sign to the new year’s first growth and harvest.
Musky Shop Lake of the Month: Lower Kaubashine Lake
Bring your Jon boats, kayaks, canoes, and rafts to Lower Kaubashine Lake, Musky Shop’s Lake of the Month.
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Late May
We have had a lot of reports from fishermen and our guide staff that fishing has been really good to start the season.
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Early May
The fishing season is finally here. Whew, what a long winter.
Musky Pitfalls: A Short List of Dos and Don'ts
When it comes to the dos and don’ts of musky fishing, you might be surprised at the small details that can get you caught in a firestorm
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Late April
If you decide to try some late season ice fishing, please use extreme caution and take all of the necessary precautions.
Musky Shop Northwoods Fishing Report: Late March
We are in the time of year here in the Northwoods of Wisconsin when the ice fishing season is winding down, and we are all patiently waiting for open water.
Musky Shop Lake of the Month: Hasbrook Lake
estled in between these two behemoths is a small, but productive water that deserves its day in the sun: Hasbrook Lake.
Livingston Titan Junior Release Promises Exciting Season Opener
The Livingston Titan Junior designed by Steven Paul, is a 6”, 1.5 oz lure guaranteeing the same easy dive and rise action of its predecessor.
Musky Fishing on the James River
To satisfy that curiosity it’s only natural that we focus our lens on the great state of Virginia and give the James River a bit of praise for its muskellunge management.
