Muskie Research Reveals New Information on Growth - Fishing Tackle Retailer - The Business Magazine of the Sportfishing Industry (2024)

Recently published research on muskellunge, paid for by federal excise taxes on sport fishing gear and motorboat fuel, reveals new information on how well the stocked fish grow in northwestern Wisconsin lakes. The information has immediate and long-term consequences that will help improve muskie management—and fishing.

Little is known about the muskie growth through its years, particularly later in their long lives—they live up to 30 years.To estimate the age of fish, scientists typically use scales or bony structures such ear bones that lay down rings like a cross section of a tree. Scales are not so reliable with bigger, older fish. To use ear bones requires sacrificing the fish—and that is not something anyone wants to do with big muskie.

To fill this knowledge deficit, 10 years ago scientists from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources embarked on a large 20-year study of muskie life history and habitat use. Determining known age and growth information was an essential first step.

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Scientists implanted tags into young anesthetized muskies of a known age raised in a Wisconsin fish hatchery. The tags are akin to what you might implant in your dog or cat to recover it should it get lost. Each tag has a unique signature. Scientists released known-age tagged muskie in 10 lakes. The researchers recaptured tagged muskies over time. Volunteer anglers and guides were given tag readers or supplied their own and trained in their use. These citizen-scientists augmented the researchers’ data with tagged fish they caught and released.

The first 10 years of data showed that muskie, regardless of sex, grew rapidly in their first three years of life, to around 26 inches long. From that point forward, growth slowed and the males and females exhibited different growth rates. Female muskie reached the 40-inch statewide minimum length limit for harvest at nine years of age. Few male muskies in the study ever reached 40 inches. Trophy muskie coming out of the northwestern Wisconsin lakes are essentially all female fish and that may have implications in setting sustainable fishing regulations—and improve muskie fishing. This research sets a reliable, non-destructive standard for determining muskie age and growth in Wisconsin and beyond.

Muskie fishing is much like investing in the market—to reap the rewards of your venture, it takes time. And, so does scientific research. The next 10 years of this long-term study, funded with excise taxes on sport fishing gear and motorboat fuel via Sport Fish Restoration grants, is expected to reveal more about muskellunge habitat use at different ages, and between lakes with differing food bases and angling pressures. In the end, Wisconsin anglers may enjoy better fishing through scientific research paid for by industry.

Muskie Research Reveals New Information on Growth - Fishing Tackle Retailer - The Business Magazine of the Sportfishing Industry (2024)

FAQs

What is the growth rate of a muskie? ›

MUSKY SIZE AND LIFESPAN

A growth rate beyond 10 inches a year can be typical in the first two years of life, with 3 to 4 inches of growth expected in subsequent years, slowing to almost no growth annually beyond 12 years of age.

How old is a 40 inch muskie? ›

On average, musky are about 11 inches long after their first year of life, reach 34” in year 7, reach 40” in year 9, and reach 50 inches by age 17. Typically, females grow faster than males.

What makes muskie so hard to catch? ›

Why are Muskies so Hard to Catch? “They're sedentary and they hide, so you have to cast where they are,” Suski states. “And we have anecdotal evidence that these fish seem to learn when anglers are around and actively avoid lures.

Why is catching muskie so hard? ›

They tend to find a secluded place to be alone and wait for food. These fish are in no hurry to go out looking for a meal. Therefore, a lure generally must be right on top of a fish that has never seen one as a source of danger before in order for it to latch on and be caught.

What is the best bait for muskies? ›

Bucktails – Bucktails are arguably the most popular bait used by musky anglers. Bucktails produce vibrations in the water that are easily felt by a musky's lateral line. Bucktails can be retrieved at any speed, depending on the conditions. The most popular bucktails are double 9 blades and double 10 blades.

What is the longest muskie ever caught? ›

For muskies, the world records for length and weight are held by two different fish. The maximum documented length is 72.04 inches (183 cm), and the heaviest documented weight is 70.10 pounds (31.8 kg), according to FishBase.

What states have muskies? ›

Muskellunge are found in oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes and large rivers from northern Michigan, northern Wisconsin, and northern Minnesota through the Great Lakes region, Chautauqua Lake in western New York, north into Canada, throughout most of the St Lawrence River drainage, and northward throughout the upper ...

How old is a 44 inch muskie? ›

Although growth of older male muskies is slow, and few ever reach 44 inches, females typically reach 36 inches at age 7 and 44 inches at age 12. Under the right conditions, female muskies can grow longer than 50 inches, weigh more than 40 pounds, and live more than 20 years.

How old is a 40 inch tiger muskie? ›

A 40-inch tiger muskie is usually about seven years old and has spent its life serving an important purpose — to control nongame fish while providing anglers an enjoyable challenge.

Is a 50 inch muskie big? ›

Any muskie over 50 inches is considered a true trophy. Depending on girth, a 50-inch muskie can weigh anywhere from 25-40 pounds and Ontario waters are full of them. The province's largest muskie weighed 65 pounds, measured 58 inches in length, and stands as one of the biggest muskies ever caught.

What's the average lifespan of a muskie? ›

Life Cycle

the Muskellunge lifespan is about 12 to 18 years but some have been known to live as long as 30 years.

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