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Specializing in Musky fishing and ice fishing for Northern Pike and Walleye.

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Due to family, work, tournaments and time on the water I don't have time to guide.

What do you like about this subject?

I live and breath musky fishing!

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

My goal in volunteering at All Experts is to educate people on proper catch and release ethics and techniques. To help perserve and enhance musky fishing through their entire range.

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Recent Answers from Joe Junion (Jomusky)

2009-10-22 Musky rod:

I would use a bass sized bait casting reel....A Shimano 300 Curado would be the best choice. I would think an old 5' musky rod would be very stiff and hard to cast. I newer set up with a 7 - 8' rod

2009-09-23 please help:

Greetings, It is not policy for us to give out this kind of information on this forum. Please do a search for a fishing guide for the particular species you are interested in. You will find plenty

2009-09-19 ice fishing:

Greetings, Typically the best thing to use ice fishing is live bait. Minnows work best for Walleye and Pike. Wax worms are usually the ticket for pan fish. There are many very special jigs for

2009-08-30 pike:

Greetings, Pike tend to like cooler water. Most of them are probably in the deeper cool water in the summer. I would expect them to come shallow again as the water cools. I would concentrate on where

2009-08-28 pike leaders:

Greetings, I personally don't believe in leader shy fish. I would contribute success or lack of more to how a certainty of leader affects the lures action. For casting I prefer to use light solid wire

 

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