Musky Fishing: Efficiency on the Water

November 17, 2025

Author:  
Wendy Gehlhoff

Source:  
press release

The next Outdoor Education program will be Thursday, December 4th, at 6:00 pm in the Florence Natural Resource Center lower level conference room.  Taylor Flannery, owner of Musky Guarantee Guide Service, will be the guest speaker.  Taylor has been guiding in the Langlade, Oneida, and Vilas county region for the last four years.  He is also a member of the Boundary Waters Musky Club.

Taylor will share his expertise on auto charting to develop spot on the spot locations, how to up your efficiency and how to plan a day on the water based on wind direction.  Come learn how to become a more efficient and effective musky fisherman.  There will be plenty of time for specific questions and answers. 

Randy Pearson, President of the Boundary Waters Musky Club will also be in attendance to answer questions about their non-profit organization.  This group hosts outings and holds meetings throughout the year.  The club’s purpose is to educate the public with respect to the Muskellunge including preservation of habitat, stocking programs, the practice of catch and release, and also to promote the preservation and conservation of the Muskellunge as a natural resource.

This free program starts at 6:00 pm in the lower level conference room at the Florence Natural Resource Center building located on the corner of US 2 and Highway 101/70 in Florence (5628 Forestry Drive).  This program is not available virtually by Zoom.  To see recordings of several past programs, go to https://www.exploreflorencecounty.com/tourism/links-of-interest/.
 
The Florence County monthly Outdoor Education programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Wild Rivers Interpretive Center and UW-Extension Florence County.  For more information call the center at 715-528-5920.

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