I don't know for sure, but I don't think you need a sport fishing liscence just to target them. If you wanted to keep them maybe.PUMP KNOWS said:Question... Do you need a sports fishing license to target muskie?
I forgot where I read that from
Thanks good to know.Nick Evans said:If you are targeting musky where a conservation limit is 0 then you require a sport fishing license.
Interesting. The closest thing. I have is orange which is a pretty popular colour around here.alwayscatching said:To be honest I like to use the color red with muddy water. Black and blue is a classic color all around but red with a lot of noise seems to be best.
PBenson said:Interesting. The closest thing. I have is orange which is a pretty popular colour around here.
Yeah right on board with alwayscatching there. My rule of thumb is use opposite colours of your light conditions, Bright and sunny: darker baits. Dark and cloudy, lighter baits and lures. depending on the trope conditions i'll switch up colours too. Muddy water I favour reds, yellow and oranges, clear waters I go metallics and, blues, greens, etc. that being said, sometimes you just have to throw it all out the window and fire out anything until you find something that works.alwayscatching said:To be honest I like to use the color red with muddy water. Black and blue is a classic color all around but red with a lot of noise seems to be best.
Thanks!Cyphus said:PBenson, right on man, great videos. Love that figure-8 strike.