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“They’re in here eating shad,” Jolly said of the gulls. “If the bait fish are here, bigger fish will be, too.”

Jolly slowed the boat as we reached a shallow flat in the southwestern corner of the bay and he and Radloff began to set lines.

The best musky action typically comes by trolling large crank baits behind planer boards. The water on the flat was 7-10 feet deep; the lures were set to run about 5 feet down.

Radloff said the muskies follow migrations of gizzard shad, yellow perch and whitefish to various parts of the bay in late summer and fall.

“By being out here every day, we keep on top of the movements,” Radloff said. “You line up as many of the details in your favor as possible and good things can happen.”

Though the bay and Lake Michigan had a native population of musky, the species was effectively eliminated in local waters through the middle 1900s by a variety of factors, including habitat degradation and water pollution.

In the 1980s, the Department of Natural Resources launched a reintroduction program for the native strain of musky, called the Great Lakes spotted muskellunge.

It led to a resurgence of the fishery and earned Green Bay a reputation as one of the state’s top musky fishing destinations.

Radloff has caught-and-released as many as 14 muskies in a day on the bay with clients. He’s also had a six-day streak during which he landed 10 or more muskies a day.

Jolly had a 13-musky day with a group of inexperienced anglers on a bachelor party outing.

At the end of the trip, which included an hour lunch break in town, the anglers asked: “Was this a good day?”

Growth rates and survival of muskies on the bay has been exceptional. A 53-inch, 53-pound musky caught in 2001 was aged at 12˝ years old. In most areas of Wisconsin, it takes from 18 to 20 years for a musky to reach 50 inches.

However, the discovery of viral hemorrhagic septicemia fish disease in the bay took some wind out of the fisheries’ sails in the last decade. The stocking program was suspended from 2007 to 2009 and has since been resumed at a fraction of the former rate.

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