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A muskie will have 6-9 pores on it’s lower jaw per side, while the northern pike has 4-5 (never more than 6).
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When fishing a topwater bait over thick slop in the summertime and a muskie blows up and misses, you should immediately clean off you lure, recast and throw back in the same spot.
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All muskies are the same color.
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Muskies will spawn normally in 49 to 60 degrees with optimal temperature being around 55 degrees.
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Muskie experts agree that it is harmful to catch them in 80 degree water and above due to the risk of increased mortality.
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Muskies are very intelligent predators.
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Muskies are classified as a cool water species.
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Muskies have poor night vision.
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A tiger muskie is a hybrid offspring of the true muskie and the northern pike. They reproduce readily.
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The IGFA world record muskie was caught by Cal Johnson in 1949 in Wisconsin.
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Fisheries
Madison Chain Information
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Youth
Wisconsin Youth Muskie Championship
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Chapter History
CCMI Policies and Guidelines
Newsletters
Donate to CCMI
Muskies, Inc
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