tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-812098054634001060.post3481066882365178554..comments2024-02-12T10:14:43.896-06:00Comments on Engbretson Underwater Photography: Encountering Muskie UnderwaterEric Engbretsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06588726118054953367noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-812098054634001060.post-31693334305967550752018-04-07T09:34:35.201-05:002018-04-07T09:34:35.201-05:00Scott,
Muskies are easiest to photograph in the s...Scott,<br /><br />Muskies are easiest to photograph in the springtime right after they spawn. After spawning, they will continue to hang around in shallow water (generally 7 feet or less) along the shorelines. This is where it's warmest for them. You can approach them quite easily up until the end of May. By then they typically move to their summer haunts and you're less likely to easily find them. <br />Concentrate on the lakes that are known to have good musky populations. They're a low density fish whenever they're found, but if you can find a lake where they occur at a density of at least 0.3 fish per acre, you'll stand a better chance of seeing one.<br /><br />Eric Engbretsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06588726118054953367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-812098054634001060.post-43692259252830270412018-04-06T22:10:48.201-05:002018-04-06T22:10:48.201-05:00Really amazing! Thnx for sharing that. I freedive ...Really amazing! Thnx for sharing that. I freedive & im interested in getn some photos of muskies. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08558919291087092925noreply@blogger.com