Have Musky fished on Eagle Lake in Ontario every year for the past 8 + years. PB is 49 inches. Netted a 51 inches. One year I caught 98 inches of musky in 5 casts! AWESOME.
Loved the fact he started with release tools. In addition to that, I would like to add that you NEED to have an understanding of how to physically handle muskies if you catch them. You can really hurt a muskie if you hold them wrong or grab them in the wrong spots. As big and ferocious as they are, they are a VERY fragile fish.
Leave it to a Minnesota fisherman to leave Wisconsin off of the Muskie fishing Meccas. Even though we have the world record and 5 of the top 15 Musky lakes in the country. Plus, it is our state fish. Take that Minnesota! 😆
It’s possible to catch them on anything. I’m just giving tips for the best ways to target them. If a 5in swimbait was the best way, the guides would be doing that. They aren’t
A medussa is not a swimbait for musky but rather a giant grub because it doesn't have any swimming motions😂 Also it wouldn't be considered a swimbait in the bass world
Everybody else in the world, besides Sang, classifies Medussas as swimbaits. The guy literally has no idea what he is talking about...but he couldn't help making a public fool of himself, could he?
ibanez2010, I guess if I can work a grub in the upper water column then I guess it's classified as a swimbait🤔 I tried typing swimbaits through Tacklewarehouse and I don't see any cury tail swimbait but it's a different story when I typed grub🤷♂️
@@sangvang1985 Have you tried searching swimbait on a....musky tackle site? If you put a grub trailer on a swim-jig and continue to straight cast and retrieve is it no longer a swim-jig? Same principle applies here; you cast medussas out and swim them back. I think you are too hung up with the idea that it's only a swimbait if it has some sort of a paddle tail.
Ibanez2010, only a musky guy with throw a grub on a swim jig. In fact, they literally throw a grub on everything, such as a bucktails, jerkbaits, top water lures, and pretty much everything out of the tackle box🤣 Muskie guys love grubs so much that they invented a giant grub called the medussa and yes it is a giant grub that catch muskies👍
Have Musky fished on Eagle Lake in Ontario every year for the past 8 + years. PB is 49 inches. Netted a 51 inches. One year I caught 98 inches of musky in 5 casts! AWESOME.
LOVE musky fishing! It is like catching a prehistoric beast. The top of food chain in the water you are fishing. More musky stuff please. LOVED IT!
For sure!
Caught my PB musky with this guide he is a great guide and we had a 3 musky night
And the thing is I caught all them fish on a black with Nicole blade
Loved the fact he started with release tools. In addition to that, I would like to add that you NEED to have an understanding of how to physically handle muskies if you catch them. You can really hurt a muskie if you hold them wrong or grab them in the wrong spots. As big and ferocious as they are, they are a VERY fragile fish.
Great tips!
This video makes me want to catch a muskie even more!
I live right by the Niagara river .... Massive muskies in there... Should try to book a charter
Cool, i've fished were like 40-50 inch Muskie are caught, and I still cant get one
I had a Muskie follow me on a gold and black bucktail im 10 years old and I love muskie fishing, I hope I catch one soon
Never caught a musky before, but these videos make me want to catch every species of fish 🎣
Awesome!
They are awesome fish to catch I caught my first one last spring....while bass fishing so I was totally unprepared
Gotta love this guy! Nothing compares!
My PB musky is 52 inches it was the same length as the Iowa state record but mine was not as thick so it was not as big- I do have multiple pictures👍
I have caught every Muskie I’ve ever caught bass fishing on Cave Run lake in Ky.
My type of fishing right here. More Muskie action get down here to these Kentucky streams!!!!
Whats a good rod and reel for beginners. And your 2 favorite baits
Beautiful catch Tyler. What a rush
St Lawrence river babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I caught my first musky ( 45 inches) about a week ago from the bank on a gill pattern plopper 110!
Btw,my fish never left the shallow water at the shoreline...he actually removed the hooks himself and swam away but I got pics and a quick measurement
Leave it to a Minnesota fisherman to leave Wisconsin off of the Muskie fishing Meccas. Even though we have the world record and 5 of the top 15 Musky lakes in the country. Plus, it is our state fish. Take that Minnesota! 😆
a Musky is one of my bucket list fish
They are cool for sure
Nothing like that where i live buddy!!
I Muskie fish on the lake they are on all the time
What's the name of that topwater lure?
I wonder if some of that candy would work in the surf or jetty’s for stripers
Probably!
Go to Cave Run Lake in North Eastern Kentucky. I can hook you up with a high school buddy of mine
Utah has tiger musky.
Ty .. good content Tyler,, can't explain exactly ¿?¿ 🇦🇺💙
I mean great state of wisco has the worlds largest musky caught in chippewa falls
IM XTEZ I thought the biggest Muskie was caught in Hayward Wisconsin. I went to the musky museum there and it’s cool as heck.
Look at you man, multi species and what not.
Tryin!
Yo I’m on lake vermilion right now would be sick to meet up!!
Filmed this a while ago. Not at vermilion anymore
TylersReelFishing 👍👌
Greetings my friend of course I also see your next video because I subscribed to you .. see you soon my friend 🎣😉👍🇩🇪
Hey, you didn’t mention Michigan.
That bait should be named Medusa 🎣
It is haha
I cought an 8 inch musky on a 5 inch swimbait and i didn't snag him, im confused
It’s possible to catch them on anything. I’m just giving tips for the best ways to target them. If a 5in swimbait was the best way, the guides would be doing that. They aren’t
@@TylersReelFishing i was fishing for bass lol
Hi
Hi
Lived in Minnesota my entire life and have never caught a muskie
Go for it!
My guy really forgot to mention Michigan as a musky fishery... st clair might be the single best musky lake out there
Yeah I forgot. Cause I’m not a musky fisherman
Chautauqua Lake NY
Yah musky fishing but I live in Florida no must here
You’ve got big tarpon though!
TylersReelFishing yes we do and redfish
1st?
The gator is one of the worst lures ive ever tested.
I dont fish specifically for musky out of respect. They are just too cool to be bothered.
I can respect that
First
A medussa is not a swimbait for musky but rather a giant grub because it doesn't have any swimming motions😂 Also it wouldn't be considered a swimbait in the bass world
I was just trying to put it in terms that a bass guy could understand. Sorry it didn’t fit your ideal description
Everybody else in the world, besides Sang, classifies Medussas as swimbaits. The guy literally has no idea what he is talking about...but he couldn't help making a public fool of himself, could he?
ibanez2010, I guess if I can work a grub in the upper water column then I guess it's classified as a swimbait🤔 I tried typing swimbaits through Tacklewarehouse and I don't see any cury tail swimbait but it's a different story when I typed grub🤷♂️
@@sangvang1985 Have you tried searching swimbait on a....musky tackle site? If you put a grub trailer on a swim-jig and continue to straight cast and retrieve is it no longer a swim-jig? Same principle applies here; you cast medussas out and swim them back. I think you are too hung up with the idea that it's only a swimbait if it has some sort of a paddle tail.
Ibanez2010, only a musky guy with throw a grub on a swim jig. In fact, they literally throw a grub on everything, such as a bucktails, jerkbaits, top water lures, and pretty much everything out of the tackle box🤣 Muskie guys love grubs so much that they invented a giant grub called the medussa and yes it is a giant grub that catch muskies👍
They are scary looking