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March 21, 2020: Biometrics (replay E1)
Biometrics are all of the factors that impact a musky’s activity level. Jim Saric and Jeff Lang from Blue Sky Invention Company discuss the Musky Hunter Television app and how it uses biometrics to predict musky activity and take your musky catches to an entirely new level!
March 14, 2020: Talon Lake Lore
Talon Lake in Bonfield, Ontario, Canada, is located along the Mattawa River and is known for producing trophy muskies. However, since it is located between lake Nipissing and the Ottawa River, it is often ignored. In this Canadian special, first, Jim Saric and musky hunters Tom Morris and John Cowan explore the waters of Talon Lake. Then, Jim, Legendary Pro Guide Bill Sandy and Jeff Lang of Blue Sky Invention Company dodge storms while fishing a variety of spots on Lake of the Woods.
March 7, 2020: Mayfly Madness
In early summer, the first few extremely warm days can trigger mayfly hatches that attract baitfish, and ultimately muskies. Jim Saric and Trophy Hunter Tom Sullivan discuss strategies for trolling during a massive mayfly hatch while fishing Lake St. Clair on a hot, flat, summer day.
February 29, 2020: Late Fall Secrets
As water temperatures drop and freeze-up rapidly approaches, the musky feeding windows become shorter. Decision-making and strategy are paramount to make the most of the short, fall days. Jim Saric and musky hunter John Mich reveal their secrets for maximizing your time on the water in late fall, along with live bait and artificial strategies to decoy and catch muskies.
February 22, 2020: Jack’s Lake Lunge
Jack’s Lake in Apsley, Ontario, Canada, is an overlooked sleeper musky water in the Kawartha Lakes region, but should not be ignored. In this summer strategy session, first, Jim Saric, along with musky hunters John Cowan and Pete Hoffmann, dissect Jack’s Lake in mid-summer. Then, Jim and Pro Guide Chris Taurisano utilize various casting techniques in pursuit of early-summer muskies.
February 15, 2020: Burning Up the Bay
The Great Lakes are home to some of the best musky fisheries across North America. In summer, the muskies often establish a home range around large, shallow weed flats. Jim Saric and Pro Guide Bret Alexander encountered a pack of muskies on an overcast and rainy summer day and with the biometrics being high, they burned blades covering water quickly, trigging strikes from multiple muskies.
February 8, 2020: Cedar Lake Skis
Cedar Lake in Perrault Falls, Ontario, Canada, is a diverse musky fishery with multiple water colors and structural elements. Jim Saric and musky hunter Bob Turgeon grind through post-frontal conditions and sift through shallow cover utilizing boatside tactics to trigger Cedar Lake Skis to bite.
February 1, 2020: First Day of Fall
Every fall across the musky range when the first cold nights occur and water temperatures drop, muskies begin a resurgence to shallow cover, and in some waters move ultra shallow in the sand. Jim Saric and Pro Guide Ryan McMahon tackle Minnesota Metro waters during the first cold snap of fall, in search of shallow water muskies.
January 25, 2020: Young’s Wilderness Muskies
Steven’s Bay on Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada, is a neglected gem loaded with muskies. Jim Saric, Pro Guide and Lodge Owner Perry Anniuk, and musky hunter Bob Turgeon navigate the waters surrounding Young’s Wilderness Camp, and detail the keys to catching muskies in this section of Lake of the Woods.
January 18, 2020: Summer Trolling Strategies
When fishing large flats in summer there are many presentation options. Cool temperatures in early summer can delay weed growth and scatter muskies, making trolling the most effective approach. Jim Saric and Trophy Hunter Tom Sullivan battle big winds and big water while trolling for summer muskies.
January 11, 2020: Muskies on the Fringe
The New River in Virginia may be on the fringe of the musky range, but it’s a mainstream musky fishery. Jim Saric and Pro Guide Ken Trail maneuver the shallow and swift waters of the New River, while discussing strategies for locating early season river muskies.
January 4, 2020: Biometrics
Biometrics are all of the factors that impact a musky’s activity level. Jim Saric and Jeff Lang from Blue Sky Invention Company discuss the Musky Hunter Television app and how it uses biometrics to predict musky activity and take your musky catches to an entirely new level!
March 16, 2019: Triple Threat
To be successful throughout the season, musky hunters need to be versed in a wide-variety of techniques, and
explore any potential option. First, Jim Saric and Pro Guide Jeff Hanson cast shallow cover on the pressured waters.
Then, Jim and musky hunter John Mich work live suckers along weed edges. Finally, Jim and Kurt Mazurek from
Shimano troll in late fall in pursuit of a trophy.
March 9, 2019: Solar Seekers
In fall, sunny and bright conditions, particularly when fishing stained water, can produce some great musky action
on both artificial lures and live bait. Jim Saric and musky hunter John Mich discuss how to maximize musky
catching opportunities by taking advantage of the solar heat production on bright fall days.
March 2, 2019: Solve the Puzzle
No matter where you pursue muskies, unstable weather conditions can produce challenging musky fishing and
require extra effort to solve the puzzle. First, Jim Saric, Pro Guide Steve Herbeck and lodge owner Julian Kalka
tackle famous Eagle Lake during post-frontal conditions. Then, Jim, Musky Hunter Managing Editor Steve Heiting,
and Kevin Schmidt battle giant winds on Lake of the Woods.