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A 56-inch-long Muskellunge claimed a new state record. Here are the other longest fish on record, according to three DNR ...
Known as the “Musky Capital of the World,” Boulder Junction offers a perfect northwoods retirement. This small town is surrounded by lakes, forests, and wildlife that make every day feel like vacation ...
There are several great destinations for enjoying Wisconsin fall colors, including big city parks, national forests, & scenic ...
Longtime guide Jeff Van Remortel caught a 56-inch muskie in June that was recently certified as a new Wisconsin ...
The yearly tradition of stocking Madison lakes with muskies continued Thursday. "Muskie fishing is a very big revenue source, especially up north," said Brian Falleck, president of Capitol City ...
" Hello again, today we're coming at you from a northern lake where we're fishing for those lovely muskies. We share with you an important tip on how to land a muskie when you are fishing for bass and ...
Musky fishing continues to be sought after as well. The next several weeks will hold some great musky opportunities. We are going to try to get out and capitalize ourselves. Smallies are still fair ...
The Capital City Chapter of Muskies Inc. stocked approximately 2300 muskellunges into the Madison Chain of Lakes with the help of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
The Herald's Trophy Room Gallery is the place for hunting and fishing photos from across the region. Do you have a hunting or ...
Fishing for trophy muskies is all about the eat — that moment of ambush when a big fish finally commits and hammers your lure. These strikes can be savage, and they rarely happen when you’re expecting ...
Jeff Van Remortel of Hazelhurst, Wisconsin established the state live release musky record with a 56-inch-long muskellunge caught-and-released June 4, 2025 in the Door County waters of Green Bay.
Catch-and-release angling is a practice I pioneered in my youth. Whether targeting bass, bluegills or trout, catch-and-release is a common act performed by all anglers. I learned as a young kid around ...