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2024, Berkley CullShad – Great for Cold Weather Musky Fishing
Explore the prowess of Berkley CullShad, a game-changer in cold weather musky fishing. Endorsed by expert Cory Allen, this lure offers exceptional performance, versatile design, and innovative technology, setting a new standard in the musky fishing realm. Dominate winter musky fishing like never before with the CullShad.
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2021, Post Spawn Muskie Fishing on the Collins River
Post-spawn muskie recovering from spawning require downsized lures and slower retrieves as fish transition from deeper holes to shallows with reduced feeding aggression. Dwayne Hickey's Collins River expertise reveals skinny water fishing demands patience and systematic bank work with multiple casts to the same spots because recovering muskie often follow before striking or need repeated exposures in confined spaces.
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2021, Muskie Fishing Carolina Rigged Crank Baits
Giant muskies holding deep on bottom structure require presentations traditional methods cannot deliver effectively. Carolina rigged crank baits solve speed control and depth challenges by suspending lures just off bottom with complete cadence management, allowing slow presentations where big fish position rather than trolling's constant motion or large-billed cranks limited to specific dive depths.
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2020, Muskie Fishing the Collins River Fall Transition
Skinny water muskie fishing in river systems like the Collins demands simplified approaches because confined spaces concentrate fish around predictable structure. Fall transition increases aggression as cooling water triggers feeding, with muskie positioning around deep holes, rock beds, wood, and feeder creeks where Dwayne Hickey's streamlined six-lure selection provides comprehensive coverage applicable to any small river environment.
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2020, Muskie Fishing with Bass Crank Baits
Bass crank baits dive steeply to depth faster than musky-specific cranks, creating advantages in structure transitions and depth changes where quick descent matters. Understanding these dive curve differences and cost benefits allows anglers to expand muskie arsenals with affordable models like Strike King 10XD and Berkley Dredger 25.5 that produce strikes when applied to appropriate terrain and conditions.
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2020, Muskie Jigging Lures with Cory Allen
Muskie jigging lures rarely perform as packaging suggests, demanding understanding of actual in-water characteristics that trigger neutral or inactive fish. Success with vertical presentations requires reading how line tie points affect descent and swimming action, then matching lure properties to fish mood rather than assuming aggressive presentations always produce when musky hold but won't commit to standard approaches.
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2019, Trolling Topwater Muskie Lures with Cory Allen
When casting coverage falls short and big muskies track but won't commit, slow trolling topwater lures sustains presentations through productive zones. The technique demands precise speed control and turn execution to trigger strikes from fish that refuse conventional approaches.
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2019, Slow Topwater Muskie Lures with Cory Allen
Aggressive topwater disturbance dominates muskie fishing, but natural prey creates less commotion than most surface baits. Cory Allen explains why slow-worked minimal action lures trigger larger fish through lateral line and electrical sensing beyond visual cues, when subtle presentations outperform loud approaches, and what nuanced rod controls create vulnerable rather than fleeing prey appearance.
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2019, Post Spawn Muskie Fishing the Collins River
Southern muskie fishing evolved from novelty to legitimate trophy hunting as anglers learned river-specific patterns. Dwayne Hickey explains how Collins River post-spawn muskies transition from spawning areas to feeding zones along banks, weed beds, and creek mouths, why water movement from dam releases affects positioning, and when recovery phases change aggression levels.
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2019, Winter Muskie Fishing Techniques with Cory Allen
Summer muskie anglers struggle in winter because they maintain aggressive presentations fish no longer chase. Cory Allen explains why vertical jigging accommodates reduced metabolism by keeping lures in strike zones longer, how Biwaa Divinator, Rattletrap, and Echo Tail vibration profiles trigger increasingly subtle bites, and when creative variations outperform methodical standard approaches.
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2019, Muskie Fishing Deep Rivers in the Winter
Most muskie anglers struggle in uniformly deep rivers because they rely on obvious structure transitions absent in these systems. Cory Allen and Scott Lewis explain how depth changes of just 2 to 3 feet become significant during winter, why upstream versus cross stream versus downstream presentation angles cover different strike zones, and what pre-spawn staging areas look like in featureless water.
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2018, Muskie Lures from H2O Tackle
Muskie lure collections grow randomly for most anglers, mixing brands without understanding design philosophies. Cory Allen explains why Roger Watters' H2O Tackle complete line from surface to bottom creates learning advantages, how observing natural lure behavior reveals subtle differences affecting applications, and when unified design principles improve strategic selection.
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2018, Best Big Muskie Fishing Lures with Cory Allen
Oversized muskie lures produce trophy fish when matched to conditions and feeding behavior, but size alone doesn't ensure effectiveness. Cory Allen analyzes big bait nuances across glide baits, twitch baits, crankbaits, and rubber presentations, explaining when massive profiles provide tactical advantages versus when they become liabilities that tire anglers without strategic benefit.
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2018, Best Small Lures for Muskie Fishing with Cory Allen
Trophy muskies caught on small lures contradict big bait conventional wisdom, but downsizing produces when standard presentations fail. Cory Allen explains when micro-lures outperform oversized offerings, what situations favor smaller profiles, and why pressured fish and clear water conditions often respond better to unconventional downsizing approaches.
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2018, Kayak Fishing for Muskie with Jase Bouldin
Kayak muskie fishing accesses skinny rivers that larger boats can't reach, but controlling kayaks while casting heavy tackle and fighting powerful fish presents unique challenges. Jase Bouldin, a kayak muskie pioneer, explains kayak selection for river conditions, boat control techniques, river reading for positioning, and tackle adaptations for this specialized approach.
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2018, Muskie Fishing Channel Flats and Feeder Streams
Channel flats and feeder stream cuts concentrate reservoir muskies through depth transitions and current flow, but locating these features requires reading subtle topographical cues. Cory Allen explains identifying channel flat edges and feeder stream entries using electronics, what mapping reveals about productive structure, and tackle selections for these specific reservoir features.
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2018, Muskie Fishing Lake Coves and Cuts with Cory Allen
Not every cove off the main lake channel holds muskies worth targeting, yet anglers explore unproductive cuts hoping for random encounters. Cory Allen's interstate theorem applies highway exit logic to cove selection, explaining what topographical features and forage characteristics separate high-yield cuts from time-wasting detours in southern reservoir systems.
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2018, Jigging Spinner Baits for Muskie with Cory Allen
Vertical jigging spinnerbaits triggers neutral muskies suspended at depth that ignore traditional presentations. Cory Allen explains why yo-yo action creates distressed prey appearance exploiting instinctive strikes, how vertical versus lateral jigging techniques differ, and when this underutilized approach outperforms casting to lethargic or deep-holding fish.
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2018, Southeast Winter Muskie Fishing Seminar
Winter muskies in the Southeast concentrate predictably but feed less aggressively, creating challenges for anglers applying summer tactics. Cory Allen and Chad Bryson explain how cold water affects behavior across reservoirs, deep rivers, and skinny streams, what lure and fly presentations trigger strikes from lethargic fish, and why winter produces trophy muskies at peak weight.
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2018, Muskie Fishing Glide Baits with Cory Allen
Glide baits trigger muskie strikes through erratic side-to-side action when fish ignore steady presentations, but lure selection and retrieval technique determine effectiveness. Cory Allen explains what characteristics separate productive glide bait designs from similar-looking options, how retrieval cadence affects lure action, and when glide baits outperform spinnerbaits and other standard muskie presentations.
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