Lets start with Musky water. 90% of the muskies I catch are on the North and East shoreline of Tapps Island. There is a new house going up about the middle of the north side. Fish that cove hard. Now work your way around the point where the brick house with Lions is. Work south to the float plane dock. Skip down to the brige and work the east side back around to the log boom, go inside and fish the first 4 houses.
Now go under the bride, work the east side for 4 docks. If your arm has not fallen off go back under the bridge, look northeast and you will see a log sticking out of the water 40 feet from shore, work it from all angles.
This is a start and you will see what the bottom looks like so you can move around the rest of the lake matching the habitat.
Baits: My arm is stove up so I don't throw a lot of big heavy things commonly used for musky, most of my stuff is for bass.
I have caught a lot on the 1/4 oz. spinner baits, the $1.00 ones from Wal-mart. Lipless chrome baits. Even as small as Road Runners.
Most of my fish are caught between 10am to 2pm This is a starting place. I hope to see you out there. Just look for the red Lund with a dude that looks like Santa.
Bill