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  2. Tiger muskellunge - Wikipedia

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    Usually, Fire-Tiger and Perch-color work best during the day time and red lures work better in the evening. When fishing in weeds it is better to use smaller lures. 10 to 13 cm (4 to 5 in) Original Floating Rapalas, or Thundersticks work very well. Smaller Jointed Rapalas and smaller spinner baits are effective too.

  3. Figure eight (angling) - Wikipedia

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    Retrieve the lure until only 12-18 inches of line are left between the lure and rod tip. [2] Figure eights take focus; one must anticipate the lure getting close to the boat and make the first turn big and fast. [2] After the first turn, the lure should be brought on a long straightaway and make turn number two.

  4. Muskellunge - Wikipedia

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    Muskellunge are found in oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes and large rivers from northern Michigan, northern Wisconsin, and northern Minnesota through the Great Lakes region, Chautauqua Lake in western New York, north into Canada, throughout most of the St Lawrence River drainage, and northward throughout the upper Mississippi valley, although the species also extends as far south as ...

  5. The 15 Best Musky Colognes, Tested by Our Expert

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  6. Pete Maina - Wikipedia

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    Pete Maina is an author, professional muskellunge (muskie) angler, professional photographer, TV show host, professional speaker and former magazine owner. Maina's specialty is muskie fishing, and has advocated for conservation of the muskie species. Maina resides in Hayward, Wisconsin.

  7. Topwater fishing lure - Wikipedia

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    A topwater fishing lure or walker is a type of surface fishing lure, usually floating just at the water surface, that may be moved about the surface of water in order to attract and cause fish to attempt to strike the lure. Non-floating versions may be retrieved at sufficient speed to cause them to travel at the water's surface.