In fishing lore, the muskie is known as the “fish of 10,000 casts.” Almost always complex to catch, muskies are usually more likely to follow bait to shore rather than attack it, leaving anglers targeting them frustrated yet delighted and wanting more. Anything – whether it’s a modern bait or technique – that shortens the downtime between catches is welcomed by muskie fishermen.
Learn about forward-looking sonar (FFS), also known as “live sonar,” is a relatively modern technology that allows anglers to not only find fish in real time, but also observe their bait and the fish’s reaction to it.