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esoxnut
Posted 4/24/2007 9:52 PM (#252642)
Subject: can anyone recomend a good musky book




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Location: Brookfield
I am looking for a good book that talks in detail about seasonal movments of Musky. I would prefer something more recently written. Does anyone have a recomondation or know of a web site I could check out.
John
ed b
Posted 4/24/2007 10:08 PM (#252646 - in reply to #252642)
Subject: RE: can anyone recomend a good musky book


Musky, The written Word. by Al Sozcka Its a book on muskie books. Very insightful written by an "old salty veteran" and a great guy. hope this helps.
AWH
Posted 4/24/2007 10:31 PM (#252650 - in reply to #252642)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Muskies on the Shield by Dick Pearson is one of the best musky books out there.

Aaron
Manta18
Posted 4/25/2007 12:25 AM (#252668 - in reply to #252650)
Subject: Re: can anyone recomend a good musky book




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Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota
I will have to agree with AWH.  "Muskies on the Shield" is about the best book out there that I have read.  It deals with different kinds of water (clear/stained), fish movement, and how to "attack" these areas.  After I read it the first time, I went back through it and tore it apart with my highlighters.  It is now referred to as "The Muskie Bible".  Pick it up, you won't be sorry.
happy hooker
Posted 4/25/2007 4:54 AM (#252670 - in reply to #252668)
Subject: Re: can anyone recomend a good musky book




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You just described perfectly "Secrets of a Musy Guide part 2" written by Tony Rizzo,,,,This book takes you through the season each chapter month by month and also by watertemp in case its not a normal year,,More then a couple years old it applys just has well today and in the future. Best book I ever read for everyday fishing keep it by the bed during the season

Edited by happy hooker 4/25/2007 5:20 AM
Stein
Posted 4/25/2007 8:07 AM (#252691 - in reply to #252670)
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Location: Nebraska
Another vote for Muskies on the Shield.
Donnie3737
Posted 4/25/2007 8:12 AM (#252694 - in reply to #252642)
Subject: RE: can anyone recomend a good musky book


I thought a good book was the one written by Steve Heiting about all the top guides in Vilas County. He took one of the BEST guides from each period of time during the year, (guides who were real successful at topwaters, bucktails, livebait, etc.) and wrote a chapter on each.

As well, Rizzo's book was great too...not to mention Pearson's book about the shield!

A timeless book which was incredible and a fun read, was "Time on the Water" by Bill Gardner. True story, talks about different lakes and presentations, but NOT instructional!
rpieske
Posted 4/25/2007 8:40 AM (#252700 - in reply to #252694)
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
I, too, recommend "Muskies on the Shield" by Dick Pearson. When I read it I was amazed that he covered virtually everything it had taken me 50 years of muskie fishing to learn. It is the one book on muskies that everyone should have as their primer.

THA4
Posted 4/25/2007 9:16 AM (#252711 - in reply to #252650)
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AWH - 4/24/2007 10:31 PM

Muskies on the Shield by Dick Pearson is one of the best musky books out there.


Agreed!!
woody
Posted 4/25/2007 12:58 PM (#252780 - in reply to #252642)
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Location: Anchorage
Muskies on the Shield seems to be the popular choice and is a worthwhile read. However, I think Muskies Maina Style gives a little more of a complete look at muskies in general. It's a bigger book and discusses many different fishing situations as well as weather, triggering techniques, releasing, etc.

P.S. Both really should be read.
Willis
Posted 4/25/2007 1:05 PM (#252782 - in reply to #252780)
Subject: Re: can anyone recomend a good musky book




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Location: New Brighton, MN
What if you dont fish the "Canadian Shield"?
Slimeball
Posted 4/25/2007 2:14 PM (#252807 - in reply to #252670)
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Posts: 332


Location: Michigan
happy hooker - 4/25/2007 5:54 AM

You just described perfectly "Secrets of a Musy Guide part 2" written by Tony Rizzo,,,,This book takes you through the season each chapter month by month and also by watertemp in case its not a normal year,,More then a couple years old it applys just has well today and in the future. Best book I ever read for everyday fishing keep it by the bed during the season


I agree, Great book on a seasonal approach to fishing muskies.

Edited by Slimeball 4/25/2007 2:16 PM
AWH
Posted 4/25/2007 2:59 PM (#252812 - in reply to #252782)
Subject: Re: can anyone recomend a good musky book





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Willis - 4/25/2007 1:05 PM

What if you dont fish the "Canadian Shield"?


I've never fished the Canadian Shield and still took a lot of valuable information from the book. The majority of the information he provides can really be translated to anywhere you might fish.

Aaron
On the Shield Fan
Posted 4/25/2007 4:03 PM (#252824 - in reply to #252642)
Subject: RE: can anyone recomend a good musky book


Muskies on the Shield is the greatest musky book ever written. You don't have to fish the shield to "get it".

Trust me on this. Read it about 3 times and you will never THINK about musky fishing the same way.....
Guest
Posted 4/25/2007 5:27 PM (#252837 - in reply to #252642)
Subject: RE: can anyone recomend a good musky book


Secret's of a Musky Guide-Tony Rizzo
Pete Stoltman
Posted 4/25/2007 11:26 PM (#252897 - in reply to #252642)
Subject: Re: can anyone recomend a good musky book




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All the books described are great resources but for specific details on seasonal information the Rizzo book is what you want. Buy them all eventually.
esoxnut
Posted 4/26/2007 5:28 PM (#253023 - in reply to #252642)
Subject: Re: can anyone recomend a good musky book




Posts: 127


Location: Brookfield
Thanks for all the suggestions. I am going to pick up the shield and the Rizzo book. It seems between the 2 of them I will find what I am looking for.
Thanks John
Ranger
Posted 4/28/2007 2:21 AM (#253353 - in reply to #252642)
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If you have any change left over, buy "Crankbait Secrets" by Joe Bucher.
buckster58
Posted 4/28/2007 7:23 PM (#253417 - in reply to #253023)
Subject: Re: can anyone recomend a good musky book




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I've got Steve Heiting and Jim Saric's Complete Guide to Muskyhunting, ; good stuff from 2 top dogs. , Don
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