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2020 Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Reports


Rick

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Is this a report page or not !!!! I fished spirit Is. 4 and 5 mile and back to kings with afew fish at each stop ...

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We were out on the northeast side on Friday out of Fishers. Tried the 20' sand not much there. Tried 25' nothing doing. Proceeded up to Carlsona. The wind completely quit so we pounded the edge of the break with the trolling motor and picked up 9 with 3 in the box. The rest were 20 to 25 inch. Most on the edge in 18'.The bite was short lived getting all in about an hour around noon. Picked up another for the box down at Agate Bay Reef in 20' and one dink let go to fight another day.

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fished mud thursday friday saturday morning til roughly noon each day.. a dozen caught on avg each day

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I've had it hit or miss for me since Wednesday. Thursday I had my best two hours of spinner fishing EVER. Couldn't get it down fast enough. Yesterday was decent but nothing special. Today I got one fish. Just one.

From what I've heard, the bite's been better in the morning. I guess I shouldn't have slept in. smile

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i saw prob the best mille lacs preformance to date in friday. 3 guys started in the morning i left the lake at 2pm they were still fishing. atleast 60fish were boated that i saw and thats no talk either. i did talk to them and asked what they had going that i didnt.. same tackle same snells same bait jus not the same luck or skill one of the 2... so if you 3 guys read this forum... well done you put on a clinic for all to see! i would of thought i had a good day with roughly 20 until i saw that boat. they were better than a gill net. maybe they were using those square hooks?

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Went out of Cove and fished the gravel all day. Boated 10 eyes the biggest was 26" the smallest was a 9" baby. We were able to keep 4 fish. Saw others doing about as well as us out there.

My buddy wiped out his prop and took a big chunk out of his skeg on the rocks heading out of Cove. He knew better, but wasn't paying attention to the buoys. I broke the tip off a favorite one year old rod. Fishing can be expensive.

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Went out solo fishing from the east side Friday afternoon for a couple hours and boated more than a dozen ranging mostly from 16 to 27 inches. Most of them were in the mid 20s. I found most of the fish in 26 to 32 feet. I had luck with both vertical jigging a leech on a 1/16th oz chartreuse jig and rigging a 1 oz rock runner with a 72 inch snell pulling a yellow hook with a yellow bead at .5mph. Most of the fish were nearby bug hatch clouds showing up on the graph.

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Ditto! We had pretty much the same experience yesterday (minus The rock runner).

Did catch one 22" eye that was dark brown, black eyes(without the marble) beat up

And smelled like a dead fish. Really weird!

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fished yesterday with the brother in law form 7-3:30. Managed to catch 34 fish with nearly a 50/50 split of keepers (14"-16 1/2") to slot fish. We fished a rock to mud transition and just bobbered all day. the fish came in waves, keepers than big fish then dead time (usually 20min at a time)than back the keeper to the big fish ect... all day long.

I did notice alot of the mid 20's fish are very skinny again this year. I also noticed some very brown off colored fish as well(not stinky though).

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Nice morning out there today, hit the water bout 7 fished till about 12:30, boated 24 eyes for the 3 of us, 4 keepers, 2 dinks, rest slot fish from 17.5 to 25.75. Went out of the access north of the casino, only moved twice, bobbers were the hot ticket.

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Good fishing out there. 37' just off the rocks. fish are all over. so you can get away from crowds and still do well.

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went out Sunday from 6am to 1:30pm out on the mud pulling lindy's with leeches....found fish on the flat and off the flat anywhere from 26 to 34ft of water. The fish seemed to be biting as we caught 16 and kept 4. The size of the fish ranged from 14" to 24.5"....some were skinny and some were healthy looking some looked like walleyes and others looked like some real ugly walleyes all beat up and brown. Great day good company and fun fishing!!!

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Jay, Saturday we fished a small "family tournment". Nobody did very well with crawlers, caught some, but leeches were far and away the bait of choice. Bobbers and jigging seemed the best, with rigging working well also. Fish are just about everywhere. We prefished friday night and caught keeper and slot fish at depths ranging from 15 ft in St. Albans bay to the 25 ft tops of the flats and many on the bottom of the flats in 33 ft.

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Thanks I appreciate the info, how long of a leader when drifting? Plain hook, spinners etc? I'm heading out tom am for first time on N.E out of fishers and Im just trying to figure where and what to start with, ill post some info on what did or didn't work after our trip.

Thanks!

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I went out of Fishers on Saturday. I started out in 22' to 24' in the sand/rock transition. I caught 6 in about 1 1/2 hours. One 16" for the box and the rest were too big. There were quite a few boats in the area, so I headed West and fished the mud flats. The one that I caught most of my fish off of topped out at 22' and dropped off to 33'. I found fish both on top and on the break. However, the box fish that I caught came from off of the edge. I use 6# Vanish line with a 8' leader and a charturuse bead and hook. I caught 25 for the day and was able to keep a nice limit.

Good Luck!

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Fished last night. 4 pm to 9pm. Caught 16 fish, able to keep 4 of them. Biggest fish was 25". Leeches on 7' leaders were the best in 28-31 feet of water. My dad used leeches and outfished me considerably until i switched from crawlers to leeches.

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I took my two oldest boys out rigging leeches yesterday. They had never lindy rigged before so I was unsure how it would turn out. It was an absolute blast! In all we caught 20 fish. The largest were 25" fish. The boys did ALL the work themself. I "taught" them how to detect bottom, feel the bite, feed the fish and they were catching them in no time. My 6 year old caught 2 24" himself. Only ended up with 2 keepers. One really wasnt a keeper (too small) but since it was gut hooked it made the trip home.

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has anyone had any luck on matton flat, im thinking about heading out tgere tonite.

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Got out with my non-fishing buddy for a few hours yesterday, mid morning to 2 pm. Fished just outside Waukon Bay in 20', got a 25" and 23" in 20' of water over sand/gravel with spinner harnesses. After that started throwing hardware for a bit in 8' in the bay and actually saw quite a few large slot walleyes, had 1 chase a shad rap. Switched to slip bobbers when he got too drunk to fish and got another 23" 'eye that way in only 8' water and sparse cabbage.

Might have had a few others, but I was doing quite a bit of teaching and babysitting.

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Had an awesome trip on Sunday June 3rd fished the mud flats from 8:39 am till noon

Caught 9 walleyes missed 1 my buddy caught 4 missed 5 all lindy rigs with leeches

My smallest was 19" biggest tied my PB at 28 1/2"---released and caught a 26" tagged fish my first fun trip if I knew how to post pics off my iPhone I would

Only draw back was having to get towed off the lake b/c my motor still doesn't run--3rd time going to the shop

A big thank you to the guy from Sartell with the ranger boat with 200hp

Looks like my Mille lacs fishing will be out on hold for a few more weeks:(

Might have to do the launch thing

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Fished Sunday the 3rd. Action was consistent. Slot was frustrating (what a groundbreakery eh?)

26"

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27"

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For good measure:

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There are plenty of big boys...fish them while you can.

C

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We did OK tonight. Got four keeper fish (amazingly, the smallest was 16''), but we only got nine for the two of us. Couldn't find a consistent bite...one here, one there, but no real numbers. Biggest was only 22'', with a few so small only a hungry man would fillet them.

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Fantastic bite last night on the flats. We picked up 14 fish the last hour alone. 1 keeper only but sure was fun catching the big ones. Biggest last night was 28 inches. Hope the wind stays down so we can get back out tonight

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