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2020 Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Reports


Rick

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
Nothing wrong with those jumbos. Just a random lil hole is the hot spot huh?
Seems to be in that area. wink It's only about a 50 yrd round dip and I've hit some nice ones in it a few times. I fished in 27' feet close by it this morning for 2 hrs without a bite. Then went back to that spot and did pretty well. confused
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You guys are finding tulibees on the deeper mud using waxies and euro? I have never fished Mille Lacs for them before.

I was planning on heading up next weekend for perch but my brother wants a few tulibees for the smoker.

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Has seven mile been producing perch as well?

How are the roads and access out there, looking to bring a big house up for the weekend, where the best place to go on.

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nice fish leech

Thanks. Those fish were spiting up scuds like no tomorrow! smile

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Same with the perch we got this weekend. Packed full of bugs. No wonder why only 1 out of every 100 will bite. Did end up with 7 keepers in the 4 hours we fished sat. Good thing is the one was good for 9th place at the extravaganza.

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Has seven mile been producing perch as well?

How are the roads and access out there, looking to bring a big house up for the weekend, where the best place to go on.

Appeldoorns has a road directly to 7 mile. Give them a call.

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Thanks Monster Moose - no doubt I prob drove right by you on the way out and in. I was doing a do-jigger with drop chain alternating between waxies or red maggots OR a really small jig with the same gobbed on. Seemed to get a little more interest with the smaller prst and picked up more perch that way. Looking to do another day trip this Friday - maybe this will be the day where two of us can catch a lot of tullies!

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Went out of Hunters yesterday.

Stayed in close.

Drilled 2 holes in an area that has been good to me the last few weeks and set up the portable.

Never moved all day.

Had fish pretty much on the Vex all the time.

Had to pull up a few times to let the tullies pass thru or they would just hang around.

Ended up bringing home 10 tullies, 17 jumbos, and 1 bonus eye.

Threw a lot more back.

It was kind of nice not having to move around with the wind blowing like it was.

Another great day on Mille Lacs.

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I was out there yesterday. Got a few Crappies in the bay area.

Um, the Bay area? That narrows it down to about 10 on the lake! whistle

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Hey guys and gals, fished midget today from sunrise to 3:30pm. Lots of fish on bottom 12 feet of water column... not many takers though, only two jumbos and sixteen tuli's for the smoker. lots of fish would chase super fast but not bite. Used red,white,black ratso's,chart,orange/gold orcas and forage minnows, tried minnows,larva,and wax worms. larva seemed to work best loaded up due to the millions of tiny perch and walleyes that litter the area. oh and the jiffy was dang close to not punchin through w/o extension. good luck and have a safe late ice season!

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hey guys, would happen to know if or what the fee is to drive off the launches on hunter's point or appeldoorn's. Thanks.

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Paying the fee is more then worth the information they give you. The clear roads are just a bonus.

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New to the big pond, anybody have any advice where to go out of on west side of lake? Just going with portable and 4 wheel Ford Ranger and any help for areas or maybe meet up somewhere for some fishing would be great.

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I like terry's roads!

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I dont profess to knowing the west side or any side of mille well,but your pretty close to some good mud flats over that way.Dont forget about the breaklines from shore either.If you have a mapping chip and gps that will help you the most.Read thru these postings and you can get and idea of what to use bait,colors etc,and depth.I like to find areas that look on the map like a good travel route a fish would follow.Areas such as the bottom edge of a mudflat,an inside turn on a break and so forth.The chips are pretty accurate so they are easy to locate.Take some time and find fish before you commit to fishing,which can mean drill,drill,drill.Thats part of the fun,good luck out there...

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Was out on 7 Mile over the past weekend we did get a few Jumbos and 1 Walleye but it wasn't easy mostly Tullies

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If this snow holds off and we don't have to go out plowing today and/or tomorrow, we are going to make another trip up. Win, lose, or draw, I love fishing Mille Lacs.

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If this snow holds off and we don't have to go out plowing today and/or tomorrow, we are going to make another trip up. Win, lose, or draw, I love fishing Mille Lacs.

Grebe, where are you going out of if you go? I have the day off and i'm kind of torn between Mille Lacs or two different trout lakes. confused

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Either Lybacks, Rocky Reef, or Hunters, we'er still not sure which one we will be doing....we'll kind of figure that one out when the troops arrive at about 7:00....meanwhile, I'm up and at em chomping at the bit.

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Hit the pond today.

Ended up bringing home 15 jumbos.

A lot of lookers but the ones that bit were aggressive.

Another great day.

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We brought home a few tullibees and about 1/2 dozen perch. Lots of fish, but small. That wind was alot stronger then they said it was gonna be...I tried fishing outside for awhile, but gave up on that plan.

The spot and hole hopping was limited to 3 spots total....the guys that came with me aren't very adventureous...both are a little crippled up right now, so I couldn't very well go off and leave em.

We had fun though, set up close to one another so we could jabber back and forth and laugh like kids! I'll be going up there 2-3 more times before ice out....I wanna get that elusive 13 incher...it's been awhile since I got a biggie like that.

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I know this is early but. I'm wondering if any of the resorts on the east side of the lake allowing tent camping in summer

Looking to bring the kids up early June ---never fished the eastside and would like to learn a Kilgore about that side of the lake

I have a 14 footer so will be saying relatively close to shore depending on weather

Thanks for any input

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