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Muskie Fishing -> Fishing Reports and Destinations -> Lake Miltona
 
Message Subject: Lake Miltona
NateSki
Posted 7/5/2007 9:48 PM (#263867)
Subject: Lake Miltona





Posts: 48


Location: New London, MN
Anyone been moving any fish??? Usually dont start fishing it till July so were gonna hit it saturday. Ill give a report when I get back.
Marc J
Posted 7/6/2007 7:40 AM (#263895 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona





Posts: 313


Location: On your favorite spot
Fished Miltona yesterday - nothing moving for me, hope you do better. Fished cabbage and baitfish in deep water.
DEMolishedyou2
Posted 7/6/2007 7:58 AM (#263898 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona





Posts: 434


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
I fished Lake Miltona for about four hours on June 26 and caught one 32" Musky. We were trolling at 20' to 25'. Good luck.

Edited by DEMolishedyou2 7/18/2007 3:35 PM
Musky_Joe
Posted 7/9/2007 12:04 AM (#264237 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 38


I fish miltona around 5 days a week. Its a very tough lake and sometimes it can be really hard to find the fish, because they seem to move a lot. If you have any questions about the lake just ask.

Anyone doing anything on lobster?
Madmanmusky
Posted 7/9/2007 7:27 AM (#264249 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
I live about 3 miles from the lake and fish it pretty hard, It has been really slow lately. Lobster on the other hand is heatin up.
Musky_Joe
Posted 7/9/2007 12:03 PM (#264288 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 38


Madmanmusky,

I live on the lake, we should hook up and fish sometime?
happy hooker
Posted 7/9/2007 1:36 PM (#264310 - in reply to #264288)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 3147


Lobster is a cool lake,, reminds me of Baby but without the rocks,,,hope the lakeshore owners continue to preserve the shoreline lots of cool reedy spots

anybody do Oscar??? I dont want any secret spots,,is the lake dangerous to zip around on plane I know its VERY shallow????
asteffes
Posted 7/9/2007 2:34 PM (#264326 - in reply to #264310)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 454


Lots of underwater stumps on Oscar. I would be careful if I did not know the lake very well. I have been on it only two times with little success. I have seen a few fish out there though. When I make the drive to the Alexandria area I usually always choose Lobster or Miltona.

I don't know the lake really well, but I just remember being several stump fields, mostly along shorelines and in bays that I would worry about.
Madmanmusky
Posted 7/9/2007 2:55 PM (#264335 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
Sounds good Musky_joe I will be out there tonight with my fishing partner but when he doesnt go I would gladly hook up with ya and try to boat some beasts.
Pm me when you get time and we will discuss details.
5hole
Posted 7/9/2007 9:13 PM (#264415 - in reply to #264237)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona


I was on lobster today. keep in mind that it was my second time in 3 years, and we had a high sun and very little wind.... we moved 2 fish. both in the low 40's. one on a jackpot and the other on a pacemaker. we threw everything, cowgirls, suicks, slippery sams, musky magic stuff, depth raiders, bull dawgs,lungen lures... just about my entire box. if anyone has some helpful hints to that lake I would surely appreciate it! thanks and good luck to all clint
ranger620
Posted 7/10/2007 12:47 AM (#264450 - in reply to #264415)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 29


Mad man musky what are you doing on the computer at 3 oclock in the afternoon. I see why it took three weeks to get my truck done, just kiddin how'd you do tonight. Musky Joe I also fish miltona pretty regular if you ever need a partner send me a message. I just moved to alex but before that I lived on the lake. Mad man you can also take me with and show me your hot spots. Talk to ya later.
Madmanmusky
Posted 7/10/2007 7:40 AM (#264457 - in reply to #264450)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
Didnt even move a fish WoW its slow out there fished till 11:00pm. Ranger620
Theres hot spots on the lake LoL. Oya wheres my bucktail......I heard thats the ticket out there

Edited by Madmanmusky 7/10/2007 7:41 AM
drmnhntr
Posted 7/17/2007 2:13 PM (#265722 - in reply to #264457)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 5


Any updated info on Miltona? We're thinking about heading there this weekend for a little bit of a change. It would be my first time fishing Miltona.
SHEEPHEAD
Posted 7/17/2007 6:07 PM (#265786 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona





Posts: 79


I will be heading up there also at the end of the month .. never been there ..how is the bite we also might check out lobster 2
Madmanmusky
Posted 7/17/2007 6:57 PM (#265799 - in reply to #265786)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
its been a little tuff, best if you fish it about 17ft right where the weeds start. Plastic or burn bucks, or try top water next to the reeds in three feet of water on the south side of the lake at dark.
Musky_Joe
Posted 7/17/2007 8:54 PM (#265813 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 38


It has been slowing down consitantly for a week or so now. we need a change of weather or something. Battle has been much better. I fished lobster this morning and i got a 39 and seen 5 other fish. Any one else been fishing lobster lately?

Joe
Madmanmusky
Posted 7/25/2007 11:52 AM (#267034 - in reply to #265813)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
Anything going on at miltona?
DEMolishedyou
Posted 7/25/2007 11:58 AM (#267035 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona





Posts: 408


Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Just curious how Lobster is also doing?
NateSki
Posted 7/25/2007 7:23 PM (#267113 - in reply to #267034)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona





Posts: 48


Location: New London, MN
My bro was out on Miltona Thursday and Sunday and all they had to show for it was one lazy follow. With all the boat traffic on Miltona I would say really early in the morning or later in the evening is gonna be your only shot.
SHEEPHEAD
Posted 7/26/2007 11:01 AM (#267244 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona





Posts: 79


Heading up Friday . Staying at Lucky acres. Musky Joe maybe we will see you up there. I will be In a 1650 Fishawk staying untill Tuesday My buddie has a white Ranger
SHEEPHEAD
Posted 7/31/2007 6:47 PM (#268028 - in reply to #267244)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona





Posts: 79


Got Back Today Tuesday 31st was up Friday till Tuesday 2 boats chucking on Miltona 1 24" ski so we went to Lobster nothing. Full moon gets trumped by blue sky so we went to Lake Ida for some bass
then hit Miltona again nothing so we trolled for walleyes got some......4 Days on the water beats 4 at work.......
Madmanmusky
Posted 8/8/2007 11:42 AM (#269161 - in reply to #263867)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
Any reports?????
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