He is also host of the popular award winning TV series “Fishing With Joe Bucher”.Joe has also authored six books on various aspects of fishing as well as being a regular contributing writer for many regional and national fishing publications. The publisher encouraged Bucher to start writing his own articles.And he did. He has been an on-camera talent for 24 years. When he got old enough, he began "messing around in row boats," Bucher said.The elder Buchers preferred panfish, mostly bluegills. "They have made it, Bucher said, and as part of their plan they intend to sell their home in Eagle River and do more traveling. The average Joe Bucher is around 65 years of age with around 50% falling in to the age group of 61-80. In his typical … Joe Bucher, 65, of Eagle River had come to Kentuck to assist with the filming of a cable fishing show that honors military veterans. He'd show up and wait for a customer; the going rate was $25 a day.One day in 1976 after he'd been promised a day of guiding but got stiffed, Bucher went out and fished for himself on the Cisco Chain. The summer music festival benefits the Northland Pines youth football and cheerleading programs.In recent years, Bucher has also helped host a Wounded Warrior In Action event in Eagle River. That's the optimism of an angler that has led to a Hall of Fame fishing career as well as success in writing, publishing, tackle manufacturing, hunting and music.It all started in southeastern Wisconsin on the shores of Lower and Upper Phantom lakes.Joe Bucher III was born in Mukwonago and grew up at Bucher's Resort, a business founded by his grandfather. But after two years Bucher decided to venture out on his own.With his wife, Beth, he decided to head to the North Woods and try to become a fishing guide. Joe Bucher is a National Freshwater Fishing Hall Of Fame Legendary Angler and one of the most highly regarded multispecies fishing authorities in the outdoor business trade. The bar, restaurant and cabins were set on a peninsula in the Phantom Lake chain.Ever since he could hold a rod, Joe Bucher fished in the lakes from shore or in boats with his father (Joe Bucher Jr.) and grandfather. Dubbed the "Musky Challunge" it brings eight military veterans to the area for an all-expenses paid fishing trip.That's a pretty full life for a kid from Mukwonago.It's not going to change much, but the next year will be different. The best result we found for your search is Joe A Bucher age 30s in Tullahoma, TN. The name stuck. Bucher's grandfather worked at Blatz Brewery and may have also been a bootlegger. While his specialty is arguably muskies, Joe is equally adept at catching bass, walleyes, and other gamefish. Eventually Bucher bought a lot outside of Eagle River and put up a building and hired employees to build the spinners as well as Top Raiders and dozens of other designs.Along the line Bucher also founded "Musky Hunter" magazine, a publication he later sold. He filled it all with the upbeat, can-do attitude that has epitomized his life and career.