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On Oct. 29, his second night on Mille Lacs, Weston, with Sprengeler as his guide, landed the mother of all muskies, a 54.33-inch or 138-centimeter fish (measured from the tail to the fork) which ...
Chris Goodrich caught a giant muskie in northern Wisconsin and Dan Coleman caught one in far northern Illinois to share Fish of the Week honors.
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.
Noah Moss of Aitkin, Minnesota, landed and released a 51¾-inch muskie about 8 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16, on Lake Plantaganet near Bemidji. He then released a 54-inch “mega-monster” the next morning.
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.
Duluth woman goes all-in on muskie fishing — and it's paying off with huge fish Karen McTavish, 56, wasn’t a truly serious angler until, during the COVID-inspired rush to get outdoors in 2020 ...
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.
Fish on! A 65-foot-long muskie in Minnesota has caught the attention of travelers for decades. But prior to a restoration project, the fishy roadside attraction was at risk of being lost.