MUSKIES

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Muskies’ impact on other fish populations is minimal, studies show

DNR fisheries biologist Mike Knapp, who co-authored a report on this work, said the analysis across all 41 lakes and smaller groups of similar lakes did not show a significant decrease in any fish species after muskellunge had been stocked

By Herald Staff Report , August 27, 2010

DNR to seek public input on five muskie stocking proposals

Sauk River Chain of lakes included in the list

August 14, 2010

Getting along swimmingly: Muskies, walleyes thriving in Lake Miltona, say surveys

Getting along swimmingly: Muskies, walleyes thriving in Lake Miltona, say surveys Studies show that the walleyes and muskies in Lake Miltona are getting along just fine.

By By Jordan Peterson, Student Intern , February 10, 2010

FISHING AND HUNTING REPORT: Lake of the Woods ... Devils Lake ... Red River ... Bemidji ... more

On Lake of the Woods, anglers are catching walleyes just outside the Lighthouse Gap in 28 feet of water with spinners and crawlers. A jig and minnow is working best on the rocks around Graceton Reef in 16 to 18 feet, Four-Mile Bay and the mouth of the Rainy River, where an early shiner run is drawing fish. At the Northwest Angle, McPherson Island, Tug Channel and Johnston Passage on the Ontario side of the lake have produced walleyes in 15 to 25 feet of water.

October 02, 2009

Fish experts go high tech to find best spots for muskies to spawn

Outdoors
Wisconsin fish experts used high technology to find the best places for muskies to spawn.

September 25, 2009

Paul Nelson column for Aug. 21: Spinner rigs draw walleyes when visibility is low

The brief period of hot weather was enough to raise surface water temperatures into the mid 70s, which triggered an algae bloom in many Bemidji area lakes.

August 21, 2009

Muskie business: The hunt for success north of the border

Muskie business: The hunt for success north of the border Spur-of-the-moment muskie-fishing trip to the Ontario side
of Lake off the Woods serves up plenty of memorable encounters

Ask any muskie fanatic, and they’ll say it’s not about numbers. Instead, they’ll talk about the hunt, the thrill of the strike, the heart-stopping adrenalin rush of seeing a huge fish appear next to the boat, seemingly out of nowhere.

By Brad Dokken , July 19, 2009

Big Mantrap Lake weathers gold rush of muskie anglers

Big Mantrap Lake weathers gold rush of muskie anglers After the publication of yet another 50-inch muskie being caught locally, Big Mantrap Lake is becoming the semi-official home of the whopper.

By Sarah Smith , June 20, 2009

Big Mantrap muskies are stuff of legends; one now celebrated, one now mourned

Big Mantrap muskies are stuff of legends; one now celebrated, one now mourned Two Big Mantrap muskies made the news this week: One caught and released, one stolen. Both measured just over 50 inches.

By Sarah Smith , June 13, 2009

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