Fishing For Muskie
A beginners guide to catching muskie
By Rick Seaman
Nov 19, 2024
Tips For Muskie Fishing
Beginners
Muskie fishing basics for beginners and novice anglers, with tips which can be used while fishing from a boat, or while fishing from the bank.
Basic Muskie Tackle For Beginners
Rod. Start with a 7', medium-heavy action rod, ideally with a fast-action tip.
Reel. Baitcasting work best for muskie fishing. Reels with extra line capacity are important as muskie can spool a smaller reel very quickly. Get a good reel with a good drag system.
Line. Begin with 40# to 50# braid and add a steel, heavy fluorocarbon, or strand titanium leader. Muskie are powerful, and they have very sharp teeth which can chew through most fishing line.
Muskie fishing basics video.
Basic Lures For Beginners
Inline Spinners. A well established bait among muskie anglers for many years, this is a simple lure to present. Cast and retrieve around shallow weeds or other cover. Vary speed to change depth, and pop the lure to make it flutter every 6 or 8 turns of the reel handle..
3 Important Tips For Beginners
Tip 1. Some of the best fishing for muskie is at dusk and dawn. Muskie prefer to hang around shallow flats, with weeds, next to deeper water. Vary lure retrieves from calm to erratic to elicit strikes.
Tip 2. Thoroughly fish the area with multiple, accurate casts, or slow troll through the area multiple times. Generally, muskie fishing is best accomplished from a boat, however fishing can be done from the bank for those who like to adventure out along the shore.
Tip 3. Use good knots and re-tie anytime the knot or line has been nicked or frayed. Always use sharp hooks, if they are dull replace or sharpen them
Intermediate Anglers
Muskie Tackle For Intermediate Anglers
Rods. For longer casts and solid hook sets, choose a 6' or longer, medium to medium-heavy action rod, preferably with a fast-action tip. Shimano, Bass Pro Shops, G. Loomis, Fenwick, Lew's and Abu Garcia, among others, all make a variety of quality rods in varying price ranges.
Reels. Possibly upgrade to a higher quality reel. Level wind reels make for more accurate casting, but spinning reels make for easier distance casting. Shimano Curado, Abu Garcia Revo, Lew's Mach Crush, Bass Pro Shops Johnny Morris Series and Daiwa Fuego are five good choices, and there are many others. Accurate casts are crucial to success.
Line. Line choices include primarily monofilament or fluorocarbon line. Braided line with a monofilament or fluorocarbon tip can make for easy casting when using heavier baits. Use an alberto or albright knot to join lines. Monofilament or fluorocarbon in 1o# to 15# line is a good choice. In open water, lighter line may produce more bites.
Basic Lures For Intermediate Anglers
In addition to inline spinners, expanding your arsenal to include the following baits can improve your chances for success.
Crankbaits. Shallow, lipless and deep diving crankbaits can all be fished for muskie. Choose the model based on desired depth.
Jerkbaits. Also called rip baits, are a good choice for finicky muskie. The lure can be paused for several seconds to tease fish into biting.
Swimbaits. Jointed swimbaits or single-body lures will attract a curious muskie. Larger sizes work well in areas where big musky are known to reside.
Spoons. Flashy and bright colored casting and jigging spoons imitate all sorts of baitfish and smaller fish which muskie feed on. Cast around weeds in the shallows, try vertical jigging in deep water or try trolling spoons at varying depths.
Topwater Lures. Virtually any topwater bait will get the attention of muskie. Use frogs, poppers, walking lures, wake baits and many other choices for some exciting strikes.
5 Important Tips For Intermediate Anglers
Fishing Reports. Read current fishing reports and muskie tournament results from the lake you wish to fish, also review these reports and results from this time last year. Learn how to gain maximum knowledge from fishing reports.
Lake Maps. Contour maps identify creek channels, flats, and depth variations. This information can help you plan your time on the water, well before you head to the lake.
Focus On Finding The Fish. Muskie move up and down in the water column in search of the best available water temperatures, availability of food, and a variety of other factors. Begin the day fishing shallow, medium and deep water in search of the best depth for the day. Muskie also migrate throughout the lake, often following schools of baitfish. Once you locate fish, concentrate on that depth and similar locations.
Keep Lure Selection Simple. Muskie are not as picky as many anglers tend to think. Stick to basic colors as long as they are biting, then experiment with brighter color options. Depending on water clarity contrast may be an issue dictating dark or flashy colors.
Use Multiple Baits. Once you locate an area holding muskie, try a variety of jigs and/or live bait, to see which entices more bites. For each bait vary the speed and action of the retrieve to determine the best approach for getting bites.
Ice Fishing. Muskie can be caught through the ice with flashy jigging spoons or with live minnows.
Experienced Anglers
Advice For Serious Muskie Fishing Enthusiasts
Study the life cycle of muskie, their annual migrations, daily movements, and food sources available in the lake you plan to fish. Our focus here is to assist beginner and intermediate anglers. For those wishing to take the next step, there are a multitude of options for growing your knowledge of muskie fishing.
Fishing Clubs & Tournaments. You can join and participate, with or without a boat, and learn from some of the better anglers in your area.
Time On The Water. Experience is the best teacher. Spend time locating fish and experimenting with a wide variety of lures and techniques.
Gather Information Online. Read information on your local Fish & Game Department website. Review websites offered by expert muskie anglers, fishing organizations and local fishing guides. Some highly regarded websites covering muskie fishing include Mepps, Field & Stream, Musky Insider, and many others.
Have Fun. Fishing for muskie can be very rewarding. Be diligent, but enjoy the process. Fishing is a life-long journey, and you can learn something new every day you spend on the lake!
World record: 67 pounds, 8 ounces
Rick Seaman is a fishing enthusiast with over five decades of fishing experience, a retired bass tournament fisherman, author of numerous published articles on fishing, and co-author of the book "Bass Fishing - It's not WHAT you throw, It's WHERE you throw it".
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