Jim Sammons of The Kayak Fishing Show explains how to safely land, and then release muskie from the kayak. Sponsored by Kayak Fishing Supplies http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com , your kayak fishing outfitter!
@jamamanjamh13 That only applys to certain states, here in NY you can keep Musky 24"+ in most rivers, some lakes are 42"+ I believe. You should always catch and release them no matter the length though. (:
what if i want to mount one?!
xfootballx90 7 months ago
@jamamanjamh13 That only applys to certain states, here in NY you can keep Musky 24"+ in most rivers, some lakes are 42"+ I believe. You should always catch and release them no matter the length though. (:
F1SHemerica 11 months ago
@myphonevideo no, you cannot, musky is catch and release only.
jamamanjamh13 1 year ago
once you cought one, cant you not bring it in the camp site or home for food?
myphonevideo 1 year ago
im having a musky tonight
Insomaniaartist 1 year ago
Thats good info....thanks!
TheVittleVlog 1 year ago
Great video Jim...I never thought of bringing bolt cutters along.
VinnyjojoFish 2 years ago
Or how about at 1:02, where the person DID get hooked but thrashing muskie!!! Talk about OUCH
letmypeoplegosurfing 2 years ago
Thanks for the tips on the proper technique, I am looking forward to landing one of them bad boys!
Also at 2:09 the person releasing the fish almost got caught by those hooks on his lure, you have to always pay attention to were the hooks are.
nj4x4fever2 2 years ago