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2020 Alexandria-Miltona area Fishing Reports ( Lake conditions)


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  • 1 month later...

Miltona Ice is about 14" thick.

Fishing was slow DEC 28, 29 ,30TH. 2 nice perch and couple of really small ones.

Photo Dec 29, 4 36 10 PM.jpg

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Thanks for the report. I know it's still ifffy for driving trucks out just anywhere. Where abouts were you finding 14"? I am going out of the north access Sat. am for the day.

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We were straight south of the north access, (google maps has it as boat ramp 1) off of sandy beach drive. People were driving full size trucks and fancy houses out last week, now i'm assuming you should have no problem with even more ice.

If you want to SLAUGHTER the really really small perch like in the photo above, let me know and i will join. always wanted to catch the smallest fish possible.

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Fished a smaller lake by osakis late yesterday afternoon. was hoping for better weather but a friend and i ended up catching a handful of bluegills. We took a wheeler out because the landing was already pretty rough. fish were tight to the weeds in 9fow. I wouldn't say the bite was tough but you did have to do some coaxing. Toungston with a wax worm was best. tried different plastics with not as much luck. It was pretty windy so the heavier jig helped with feeling the bite. Around 6:00 we went to osakis to target some crappies and went on in mantheys bay. We didn't do very well. Marked fish but they were very slow to move or bite. I think the weather hurt us a little. The ice is in surprisingly good shape for almost April.  Berried the auger to get through and the landing is still good. There were even about six wheel houses out. I herd that its a really late crappie bite but we weren't equipped to stay out past dark.

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Anybody have any water temps on the Chain?  I'll be up in Alex this weekend to get the boats in and just wondering where its at.

Thanks!

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

How  are things looking on the lakes in the Alexandria, Miltona area?

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I haven't been out for a little while. Was hoping to try this past weekend but other things came up, like the amount of snow on our sidewalks and drive. 

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Osakis was real good been fishing that fairly steady for the last few weeks. There were a few roads plowed  out of the public access in Mantheys bay. Minnewaska was another  lake  that has been ok,. It had a few roads areas plowed also. Not sure what the conditions are lake after the last dump Sat probably fairly iffy as I think HOL resort quit plowing and not Sure if Hunts on Waska did also. There was some nice fish to be had on both lakes.

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Just a quick ice update.  Briefly fished Le Homme Die on 12/22, didn't catch much.  Popped abut 10 holes and found 6-9 inches of ice.  I'd hold off on driving/bringing anything heavy out while this warm weather stretch is here.

 

Good Luck!

CJH

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Just got back from a weekend on Miltona. There were four guys and we got 7 walleye, plus had 3-4 get off the line when reeling up. All nice 16-18 inchers and fat.  You'd go hours without a bite, then get one or two right away, then back to nothing for a while.  Didn't measure the ice, but I would imagine there was 14 inches or so. Didn't have too much trouble driving out, but there wasn't a plowed road and a lot of snow drifts you had to avoid after a long weekend of heavy winds and some snow. The drive there on Saturday was miserable, but we had fun once we got there.

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Anybody have an update Chain ice, is it still walkable?  Specifically Le Homme Dieu?  Haven't been able to get up in a while!  Thanks!

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I would expect it to be similar to Osakis. I was out on Osakis Wednesday and people were still driving out via the Battle Point access towing large fish houses. There was almost 30" of good ice. The snow hadn't all melted off yet but maybe is by now. 

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Yeah, I had 18+ inches everywhere I checked.  Could only find a few small perch, but it was nice to be out!

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  • Official Fishing Report Team - MN

On the lake we fished Sunday NW of Alexandria there was plenty of ice some trucks out and I was almost in the water cutting holes with my K-Drill. She was amazeingly thick. 

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I haven't been out too much but did make it out on Lake Geneva a couple times in the last 10 days or so. My primary target has been walleye and my success there has been poor at best but jigging leeches in 22' of water off weed edges along sharp breaks was producing large mouth bass so I played with them for a while. Then I decided to try out a hump on the south end of the lake and after loosing a few leeches to short bites, I downsized and started catching sunfish. I went through the rest of my leeches and then turned to a container of night crawlers I had along. Put on a flu-flu jig tipped with with a small piece of crawler (about 1" long) and before I was done I used up all my crawlers. Quite a few smaller ones but there were also a few in the 9" - 10" range. I didn't bring any home so they're still out there for the catching.😃

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Fished the north end of Osakis last Wednesday, Nov. 15th. Took about an hour to find the crappies. They didn't want a small hard bait trolled through them but a jig and chunk of half-rotten crawler did the trick. Kept 8. Five were 10 1/2", the other three a little smaller.

Osakis crappies-Nov 15th.jpg

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14 minutes ago, Hookmaster said:

Fished the north end of Osakis last Wednesday, Nov. 15th. Took about an hour to find the crappies. They didn't want a small hard bait trolled through them but a jig and chunk of half-rotten crawler did the trick. Kept 8. Five were 10 1/2", the other three a little smaller.

Osakis crappies-Nov 15th.jpg

Nice looking catch, great color! 

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