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Posts: 84
Location: Knot on the WATER | Planning a trip to fish Mille lacs end of July, never fished it before, was hoping someone new if the north is better than the south end for late july..
Thanks for what ever info you have. |
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Posts: 200
Location: Twin Cities | I also go to vineland, there is some nice cabbage there. Caught some nice northerns and know someone who caught a big ski out there. Look for the 12 foot humps and fish those.
Edited by pistolpete314 7/9/2014 11:18 AM
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Posts: 670
Location: Otsego, MN | Both can be good trailer around the lake and at the wind. Sometimes it's to windy but a little wind can get fish going in the weeds and rocks out there. Wind is a good thing, but not too much out there. |
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Posts: 2063
| the north side and south side are both huge area's ... do you want to be on the east side or west side  |
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Location: Altoona IA | I think thats what he is trying to decide for his "trip".
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Posts: 42
| Fish where the wind will let you fish. No place to hide out there, a wind that seems fishable on any other lake can be impossible when it has a 30 mile fetch. |
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Posts: 267
| Yes, the wind starts in the middle of the lake and blows out. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | New regulation this season. No fishing after 10p on Mille lacs. |
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Posts: 829
Location: Maple Grove, MN | We've caught Muskies and big Pike all around the lake in late July and August. Like others have said, fish where the wind will let you fish. I would recommend starting in the weeds and, if nothing is doing there, then trying sand or the reefs. |
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