Twin Cities Chapter of Muskies, Inc.

Our chapter is the first ever chapter of Muskies, Inc. and one of the largest with close to 500 members. Muskies, Inc. is a non-profit organization focusing on improving the sport of muskie fishing everywhere the fish are found.

Twin Cities Chapter of Muskies, Inc.

Our chapter is the first ever chapter of Muskies, Inc. and one of the largest with close to 500 members. Muskies, Inc. is a non-profit organization focusing on improving the sport of muskie fishing everywhere the fish are found.

Twin Cities Chapter of Muskies, Inc.

Our chapter is the first ever chapter of Muskies, Inc. and one of the largest with close to 500 members. Muskies, Inc. is a non-profit organization focusing on improving the sport of muskie fishing everywhere the fish are found.

Twin Cities Chapter of Muskies, Inc.

Our chapter is the first ever chapter of Muskies, Inc. and one of the largest with close to 500 members. Muskies, Inc. is a non-profit organization focusing on improving the sport of muskie fishing everywhere the fish are found.

Twin Cities Chapter of Muskies, Inc.

Our chapter is the first ever chapter of Muskies, Inc. and one of the largest with close to 500 members. Muskies, Inc. is a non-profit organization focusing on improving the sport of muskie fishing everywhere the fish are found.

NEXT MEETING
MAY 9, 2023

ANNUAL PICNIC AND SWAP MEET

Last year's 100-degree-plus August picnic prompted us to move our annual picnic/swap meet to May from August. We will be meeting in the Pavilion at Veterans Memorial Park in Richfield around 6 PM. The Chapter will provide burgers and brats, buns, chips and water, as well as plates and silverware. If you have a side dish or dessert you wish to share, bring it, but you are not obligated to bring any food.

The swap is open to anyone. Let your friends know. You do not have to be a Twin Cities Chapter member to attend. We have reserved all three bays of the pavilion, so there is lots of room.

The park is conveniently located just two blocks south of the Portland Avenue exit off Crosstown 62. Parking is free.

Banquet logo

JANUARY 28, 2023
The Annual Sportsman’s Banquet typically features over $20,000 in prizes including stays at Canadian and US resorts, fishing trips, rods, reels, and loads of tackle, storage and other outdoor gear.      More info ►


Tournament logo Frank Schneider Memorial Tournament
SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10, 2023

Muskies, Inc.'s oldest fishing contest, covering over 20 lakes in northern Minnesota.      More info ►


Tournament logo George Wahl Memorial Tournament
SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

100% of the proceeds support muskie resource. Held on 12 metro-area lakes.      More info ►



Contribute to our Stocking and Project Fund.        Payment options


About Muskies, Inc.

Muskies, Inc. is an active, service-oriented 501(c)(3) non-profit organization for men, women and children working toward continual improvement of the muskie resource through stocking efforts and sound conservation practices.

Muskies, Inc. has over 6,000 members and 50 independent local chapters throughout the country. We are a national voice of the protection of the Muskie species. Muskies, Inc. is widely recognized as the first organized group of anglers to espouse the “Catch And Release” practice now embraced by many conservation-minded groups throughout North America.

Muskies, Inc. focuses on three critical areas: Fisheries, Research and Youth.

Fisheries – Muskies, Inc. works to conserve, protect and restore North America’s muskie fisheries. Areas of concern include habitat preservation, water quality, water management policies, and the development/maintaining of self-sustaining fish populations.

Research – Muskies, Inc. continues to seek out, elevate and fund research for local projects and activities that involve improving Muskie fisheries.

Youth – Muskies, Inc. provides guidelines and suggestions for quality programs and activities to educate our young members and, where possible, youth in general, to ensure the future of the fishery.

Purpose

  • To support selected conservation practices based on scientific merit and carried out by authorized federal and state agencies.
  • To promote muskellunge research.
  • To establish hatcheries and rearing ponds and introduce the species into suitable waters.
  • To support the abatement of water pollution.
  • To maintain records of habits, growth, and range of species.
  • To disseminate muskellunge information.
  • To promote good fellowship and sportsmanship among men, women, and children.
  • To promote a high quality muskellunge sport fishery.