Muskies are soundly at the top of almost every food chain they inhabit. They are eating machines and grow to impressive sizes. That being said, most top anglers and fisheries biologists don’t believe they have a negative impact on walleye populations. In fact, many believe they actually help.
Dave Genz – davegenz.com
Brian Brosdahl – brosguideservice.com
Jason Mitchell – jasonmitchelloutdoors.com
Tony Roach – roachsguideservice.com
Joel Nelson – joelnelsonoutdoors.com
Brad Hawthorne – millelacslakeguide.com
Tom Neustrom – mnfishingconnections.com
Gary Parsons – thenextbite.tv
Keith Kavajecz – thenextbite.tv
Eric Haataja – wibigfish.com
Tony Boshold – tony-boshold.com
Steve Pennaz – lakecommandos.com
Chip Leer – fishingthewildside.net
Dave Genz – davegenz.com
Brian Brosdahl – brosguideservice.com
Jason Mitchell – jasonmitchelloutdoors.com
Tony Roach – roachsguideservice.com
Joel Nelson – joelnelsonoutdoors.com
Brad Hawthorne – millelacslakeguide.com
Tom Neustrom – mnfishingconnections.com
Gary Parsons – thenextbite.tv
Keith Kavajecz – thenextbite.tv
Eric Haataja – wibigfish.com
Tony Boshold – tony-boshold.com
Steve Pennaz – lakecommandos.com
Chip Leer – fishingthewildside.net