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2023 St. Lawrence River Muskie Angler Workshop
Просмотров 359Год назад
Last year we started the above program as a platform to keep the St Lawrence River Muskie Angers informed of support programs for our species. It highlighted stock enhancement, near shore survey work and legislation surrounding species management. This year’s workshop will highlight the significant work that is supporting the management of this species, and how you, as a Musky angler, can get i...
2023 Muskie Odyssey Timelapse and Interviews
Просмотров 320Год назад
The 2023 Muskie Odyssey Timelapse and interviews with MCI President Ryan Pickering and the MCI National Treasurer Peter Robertson. Ryan Pickering interview clip from 'The Grateful Anglers - CANADAS BIGGEST MUSKIE SHOW': ruclips.net/video/QWUZAebTjQ8/видео.html Peter Robertson Interview clip from 'Paddleheads - At Muskie Odyssey, we question Canadian Musky Anglers': ruclips.net/video/jIFMGHFsUPk...
Muskie Odyssey 2023 Show Overview
Просмотров 464Год назад
Muskie Odyssey 2023 Show Overview
Muskie Odyssey 2022 Recap Video
Просмотров 3122 года назад
A look back at our Muskie Odyssey 2022 show.
Muskie Odyssey 2022 - Time Lapse
Просмотров 7012 года назад
Muskie Odyssey 2022 - Time Lapse
Registering to Muskies Canada Online Auctions is easy!
Просмотров 612 года назад
See how it is easy to register to Muskies Canada Online Auctions!
St. Lawrence River Muskie Angler Workshop
Просмотров 4982 года назад
Dr. John Farrell (Thousand Islands Biological Station) gives a presentation on latest issues and status of the Upper St. Lawrence Muskie Fishery. Colin Lake, Of the Lake Ontario Management Unit, MNDMNRF, speaks about Muskellunge assessment and management in the Ontario section of the St. Lawrence River.
Upper Valley Chapter Presents: The Upper Ottawa River Region
Просмотров 8303 года назад
This fascinating part of the Ottawa River area, upstream of Ottawa holds a strong population of Muskies. Join us for a terrific session as we lift the veil on this well-kept secret Muskie water. Guides Jaime Sebastian and Kert Lavigne will talk about the Upper Ottawa River, Black Bay and the Petawawa River system and the Madawaska Head Pond.
Kawartha Lakes chapter Presents: The Kawartha Lakes
Просмотров 6303 года назад
Look into this historic Muskie fishery and we’ll share the work of the Kawartha Lakes chapter & partners to research and manage invasive species and their impacts. Hosts and guests: Gerry Taillon (KL chapter), Brent Bochek (Setting The Hook TV, Guide), Erin Wilson (U. Guelph)
Hamilton Chapter Presents: The Mighty Niagara
Просмотров 3683 года назад
Above and below the falls there are very good Muskie fisheries. The current and conditions are challenging but the rewards are sweet. Big Muskies from the lake come into the river and Buffalo Harbour in the fall following bait. This is one of the best times to hunt for Musky in the area. Join host Brent Bochek as he leads you through this special Muskie fishery and shows us how EVERY CAST COUNTS.
Montréal Chapter Presents: Ma meilleure journée de pêche au maskinongé
Просмотров 3203 года назад
Au cours de cette session notre panel d’invités chevronnés partagera avec vous des histoires de pêche inoubliables. Si la langue de Molière est la vôtre (ou pas), soyez-y! Récits, techniques, astuces, et période de questions.
Muskies Canada @ Work: A Virtual Odyssey - Promo
Просмотров 6343 года назад
Muskies Canada @ Work: A Virtual Odyssey - Promo
Become a member - John Anderson & Spencer Bergman
Просмотров 783 года назад
Become a member - John Anderson & Spencer Bergman
Muskies Canada - Become a member
Просмотров 2423 года назад
Muskies Canada - Become a member
Muskie Fishing Guide John Anderson - Fish That Tell Stories: The Reason Why
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Muskie Fishing Guide John Anderson - Fish That Tell Stories: The Reason Why
Muskies Canada Odyssey 2019
Просмотров 3655 лет назад
Muskies Canada Odyssey 2019
KTD sign video
Просмотров 7366 лет назад
KTD sign video
Muskie Project - Lake Simcoe
Просмотров 2156 лет назад
Muskie Project - Lake Simcoe
SJR CBCNewscast
Просмотров 986 лет назад
SJR CBCNewscast
MuskieVideos spring2009 004
Просмотров 336 лет назад
MuskieVideos spring2009 004
MuskieVideos spring2009 002
Просмотров 336 лет назад
MuskieVideos spring2009 002
sandig x264
Просмотров 806 лет назад
sandig x264
MuskieVideos spring2009 001
Просмотров 396 лет назад
MuskieVideos spring2009 001
SJR FishfulThinking
Просмотров 1156 лет назад
SJR FishfulThinking
john Anderson50incher
Просмотров 576 лет назад
john Anderson50incher
JimSaric MCI Apr9 2011
Просмотров 626 лет назад
JimSaric MCI Apr9 2011
SJR CBCNews2008
Просмотров 596 лет назад
SJR CBCNews2008

Комментарии

  • @matthewboster5506
    @matthewboster5506 9 дней назад

    Love it all good topics

  • @jdean1851
    @jdean1851 2 месяца назад

    SUCH A "WEALTH" OF KNOWLEDGE-A MUST WATCH FOR ALL "MUSKY ANGLER'S" - IMHO

  • @JontheWater
    @JontheWater 4 месяца назад

    Great Video Sly!

  • @jdeforest8
    @jdeforest8 Год назад

    Amazing work!

  • @IntegraJoe
    @IntegraJoe Год назад

    Those BWB the 9” Herring or Cisco? Thank you

  • @DalyFishing
    @DalyFishing Год назад

    Great video thanks for all the information!!!!!

  • @f1speedfreak447
    @f1speedfreak447 Год назад

    Are you guys still active, I’ve email through the website a few times and nothing but crickets?!?!?

  • @freelancinginstitutebd1
    @freelancinginstitutebd1 Год назад

    Thank You Sir,

  • @1983dris
    @1983dris Год назад

    This is unbelievably fascinating

  • @rationalanalysis960
    @rationalanalysis960 Год назад

    Pure gold

  • @bigham1jb
    @bigham1jb 2 года назад

    Weeds are not structure! Weeds are cover.

  • @dillonrowley9461
    @dillonrowley9461 2 года назад

    Hi, not sure how I missed this video! Quick question. Terry mentioned different action baits. Some have a slower roll, some wander, and some have a tight wobble. Since most baits we use are custom hand made baits there isn’t much or any info out there to research. Of the common baits pulled on LSC what ones are considered slow roll, wander, and tight? Example, are ziggies, lokes, and Lappers all wander baits while Grandmas are tight wobble baits? At $30 to $40 a piece it would be great to know the difference. I’ll buy them all if I have to but it would be great to narrow it down a little. Thanks for any help you can share! Great content.

  • @deanmentjes7774
    @deanmentjes7774 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing it!

  • @deanmentjes7774
    @deanmentjes7774 2 года назад

    Fun video, good music. Wish I could have been there, looks like a fun Musky Expo.

  • @rorywardell1775
    @rorywardell1775 2 года назад

    Odyssey was a blast. Great job all 🍺

  • @mathieuchasse7588
    @mathieuchasse7588 2 года назад

    Awesome!! Thanks so much for this!!

  • @deanmentjes7774
    @deanmentjes7774 2 года назад

    Awesome video, thanks! I could listen to John for hours and hours.

  • @jdean1851
    @jdean1851 2 года назад

    AWESOME" THANKS 4 POSTING!

  • @OntarioFirewoodResource
    @OntarioFirewoodResource 3 года назад

    Is this why theres not many perch in the lake anymore? 🤣

  • @Xavier-cn8dv
    @Xavier-cn8dv 3 года назад

    Wow

  • @scottnorvell2955
    @scottnorvell2955 3 года назад

    If we wanted to try the fishery what section would be best to take a first shot? I have a big boat so navigability is important. I have a Lund Pro V 21 footer. Can I fish it out of my boat? Thanks.

  • @lungerpete9339
    @lungerpete9339 3 года назад

    The water has come up since April 18 but is still significantly lower than usual for this time of year. But at least the dock at Mallorytown Landing now has water under it.

    • @averyrandy4448
      @averyrandy4448 3 года назад

      pro tip : watch series at InstaFlixxer. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies recently.

    • @alexandersam1696
      @alexandersam1696 3 года назад

      @Avery Randy Yup, I have been using instaflixxer for years myself =)

  • @scottnorvell2955
    @scottnorvell2955 3 года назад

    Great show! Love to see the gals in the sport. Go get’em!!!

  • @approachingtarget.4503
    @approachingtarget.4503 3 года назад

    What jaime held up with the cupped nose has great sub surface action on the jerk! I use the the heddon version with great success on extremely clear water.

  • @approachingtarget.4503
    @approachingtarget.4503 3 года назад

    So...my guess for color combination that have proven to work are matching the forage fish located in that depth of the water column? Deep depth use black or perch patterns, suspended use flashy colors, and top water solid high profile colors.?

  • @approachingtarget.4503
    @approachingtarget.4503 3 года назад

    Ok....stick along. Iam from WI and started a project called the round table 3 years ago. It included over 1000 experienced musky anglers and resources managers from all over the u.s. and parts of canada. The results from this study was very clear on the misconceptions being shared. In short...the understanding of our fisheries are influenced by the industry. Some believing everything the natural resources are saying and others that make money off the industry such as resorts and local tourist communities. When the data was finalized this last March. Only one source of information was correct on all accounts. The combination of the Kentucky and west Va hatcheries! Over a 30 year collective of successful stocking and research was established. During the project round table, multiple species and water conditions were included. The common factor for wrong information was do too tunnel focus on musky. With the study, water conditions, weather cycles, fishimg pressure, invasive species, dna strains, structure, and migration were part of the study. For reference too this meeting. Crappie are a large factor in our study as well. We seen a direct connection too Crappie population and water quality, including a large population of small minnow fish population. Basically the more Crappie, the more small minnow pods. And the more minnow pods, the less natural reproduction!!!! On the waters with high invasive zebra muscles, the reproduction is zero! Waters with high quantities of plant growth, have increased natural reproduction from northern pike. Rock and sand bottom bodies of water had better musky re population. With river and connected lake systems like the WI river. Multiple studies were collected in small areas covering all but the great lakes type of water conditions. The more each section was manipulated by human hydro damns. The less the entire fish population was. There was also a forage fish connection found for girth sizes. The more fatty type forage fish like sisco, bullheads, and suckers. The larger the girth. On river systems with the same forage had thinner fish. Upon stomach content research between musky, northern, and variants. Each breed had a attraction too different food sources. Northern pike had zero bullhead found anywhere in the study, while zero musky had crayfish. In vast areas like green bay or LSC. Stomach contents were all from schooling fish. While a large majority of the individual in this study agreed that leech lake ( or spottted ) musky had the best trophy type growth patterns. They also had the second shortest life span, second only too tigers. The fish stocked from the Kentucky hatcheries had a 30% increase of survival past 25 years. As of the last 5 years. The Madison chain of waters has provided proof of European strain fish stocking that took place in the mid 2000's. Those fish are also cross breeding with other esox family that was previously thought too not be possible. In the same area...the spotted musky had zero reproduction with other strains. In closing. Our systems are so impacted by human interaction they are no longer a natural balance of themselves. The transport of contaminants from birds is also at a all time high. If your on a natural managed water system. It has or is being changed now by the water fowl!!!!

  • @approachingtarget.4503
    @approachingtarget.4503 3 года назад

    Alright. This channel was just recommended to me so give me awhile to watch all the videos. But....be prepared to keep a open mind and be shocked at some of the facts i will share with you. For starters.....i have been keeping track of the esox family from the world review. I happen too see a short part of this video talking about pike numbers in northern lakes. I challenge you too check for yourself if they are pike or European hybrids. And does your departments of fisheries have anything too do with those bodies of water? I will let you in on a secret! The natural resource dept. World wide are cross breeding and releasing European hybrids.

  • @wilwegman
    @wilwegman 3 года назад

    Great job Dave presenting on this iconic project so near and dear to our hearts

  • @lungerpete9339
    @lungerpete9339 3 года назад

    Sucks about the St.Lawrence but it's true. Last year [2020] was brutal.

  • @Xavier-cn8dv
    @Xavier-cn8dv 3 года назад

    Good job to all involved

  • @jdean1851
    @jdean1851 3 года назад

    GREAT SEMINAR! EPIC" HOT TIPS!!!! Cheers" from home of the "WORLD RECORD TIGER" Idaho, All the Best for 2021Opener! STAY STRONG!!! JD

  • @Moosebunx
    @Moosebunx 3 года назад

    Super informative, quite enjoyed this. Thanks to John.

  • @ericbonin274
    @ericbonin274 4 года назад

    Thank for thé vidéo John. Excellent! 👍🏻

  •  4 года назад

    Greetings my friend of course I also see your next video because I subscribed to you .. see you soon my friend 😉👍🇩🇪

  • @fatallyfresh3932
    @fatallyfresh3932 4 года назад

    I don't believe in bright colors on sunny days. However, metallics seem to draw more attention by far than any others. I would call that bright, but more of an attractant that's hard to ignore. Gold/Green, Gold/Orange, Black/Silver, Blue/Silver have all faired very well for me. Black, Chartreuse, or more natural colors seem to work well for me in low light. Crawfish color, (orange and brown) can be deadly!

  • @vaneh6982
    @vaneh6982 4 года назад

    what a great presentation this was, wealth of knowledge being shared..40 years of experience..real fortunate and hope we see another soon live or like this

  • @jamesjudson573
    @jamesjudson573 4 года назад

    Does anyone know where Dick Pearson's book can be had? (Mentioned around 1:37 in)

    • @unmanaged69
      @unmanaged69 4 года назад

      www.amazon.com/Muskies-shield-Dick-Pearson/dp/B0006RX75M

  • @Xavier-cn8dv
    @Xavier-cn8dv 4 года назад

    Good video

  • @gibbysilber1040
    @gibbysilber1040 4 года назад

    Keep the videos up!

  • @daveb3734
    @daveb3734 4 года назад

    A great talk! Thank you John Anderson!!