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Best Bait Around Mille Lacs ??


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Looking for the best Selection of Minnows
around Mille Lacs: Any Suggestions?

I will be fishing the Minnesota Tournament
Trail on Sunday the 6th and would like to
pick up some rainbows or Spot Tails

Good Luck fishing smile.gif

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I too like Pat's in Isle, but I'm not so sure that he'll have spot-tails. You may want to call first. People don't seem to use those on ML like they do on Leech and other lakes.

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I keep finding myslef calling Pat's Ozzy's....

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"What did the old man trade for these guys, a used puck bag?"

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Pat's in Isle has good bait, as does Lundeens on the SW corner. See ya Sunday!

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I picked up some great spottails at the Holiday station in Onamia on Friday.

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Lundeen's is junk- all bait i've had was of poor quality, along with the service.

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I've had good luck at the Holiday in Onamia, as well. Seeing as how we'll be competing against each other this weekend, I'd suggest you go to Lundeen's (just joking). Good luck.

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I swear you can't find good bait around Mille Lacs at a good price. The best bait store in the world is off of 35E, take the Harris exit, its right off of the freeway S/E corner of the intersection. Don't miss that place!

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I've never had a bad batch of bait from Lundeens, and they are often open when other places are closed. Tutt,s has been good to me also, but often have to wait in the morning for them to open. Never had much good to say about Garrison Sports.

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If you are coming from the cities and taking 169 up to Mille Lacs, Prince's Bait just north of Milaca has great bait.

We'll be there fishing the MTT tournament on Sunday also.

Good Luck.

Vickie

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I will second the Prince's recomendation. Have always received quality bait at a reasonable price.

I do not believe they are open on Sundays though.

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You're right I'm pretty sure they aren't open Sunday, and Saturday I think they are only open until 7 or 8 pm.

Vickie

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Another big thumbs up for prince bait, good prices and they are generouse with the quantity too, their scoop of fatheads is huge!
Another big thumbs up for them not working on sundays too grin.gif

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hey TRZ you are not allowed to talk that way about bussinesses. plus lundeens has never treated me bad or anyhing. never had a bad batch of bait from there either

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it is just a plain fact- since you are new to the site i will cut you slack, yet all of the peple who spend alot of time on millelacs know of the poor quality of the establishment- it has been discussed on this site many times.

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