
Understanding the muskie effect
Bemidji, Minn. — For graduate student Kamden Glade, Bemidji State University is a place that brings back fond memories of being outdoors and spending time on the lake. In addition to the nostalgia brought on
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Bemidji, Minn. — For graduate student Kamden Glade, Bemidji State University is a place that brings back fond memories of being outdoors and spending time on the lake. In addition to the nostalgia brought on
What was meant to be a typical Friday morning training session for a Windsor, Ontario, swimmer, turned into a fight with one of the larger freshwater fish found in the Great Lakes region. Matt Gervais,
The key is to know where these fish are hanging out and what is most apt to excite them.
It’s an excellent multi-species fishery that’s noted for a consistently strong walleye population, with panfish, pike, and muskies providing excellent secondary angling options.
Catch walleyes, muskies, and more over open water .
Anglers like the chain because the darker water can provide a little better daytime action than neighboring lakes.
Unique-to-this-area opportunities center on walleyes and tiger muskies.
How much time you choose to spend looking at your screen is up to you.
On the walleye front, several 5- to 8-pound fish have been caught in the last two weeks, with one pushing 10 pounds.
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