The Complete Guide to Musky Hunting

Summary
Long considered the "Fish of 10,00 Casts," the muskellunge has been called the most challenging of freshwater fish to catch, and is the most challenging of freshwater fish to catch, and is the inspiration for countless legends and tales handed down through the generations of musky anglers. But catching musky need not be difficult. A new breed of fisherman have effectively narrowed their time between catches and are constantly devising new strategies for catching muskies. Jim Saric and Steve Heiting are two of today's musky professionals and are the editors of Musky Hunter magazine, a publication that has earned its reputation as the leader in cutting edge musky fishing information
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