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Green Bay waters provide chance to chase big muskies

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Radloff and Jolly catch northern with some regularity as they target musky. An occasional walleye also hits their trolled lures.

A 60-inch lake sturgeon took Jolly for a ride a few years ago, too, and had him believing he had a world-record musky on the line.

But mostly it’s musky that hit the big crank baits. And each one is cherished.

At 11:15, another planer board gets dunked. Randy Radloff takes the rod and starts reeling. Ten minutes later Dennis slips the net under 48 inches of Great Lakes spotted musky.

The fish has a 23-inch girth and likely weighs over 30 pounds. After a quick photo it is released.

Randy Radloff, father of a musky guide, had never caught a musky.

“I’ll be grinning for a whole week,” Randy said.

At 1 p.m. we decided to call it a day. We had caught and released three fish over 40 inches in five hours.

This is why, with the right partners, experience and equipment, anglers believe.

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