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Message Subject: Miltona
Happy Hooker
Posted 8/13/2008 11:46 AM (#331240)
Subject: Miltona


What are the reports and hot colors for this lake?
Manta18
Posted 8/13/2008 12:06 PM (#331243 - in reply to #331240)
Subject: RE: Miltona




Posts: 375


Location: Browerville, Minnesota

Hooker:

Reports from Miltona are rather slow right now.  I know that there are some fish being caught off of the break lines out on the flats.  I moved two and missed one on a double cowgirl off a windblown point last time I was out there.  My best colors have always been walleye patterns, but with the way the fish have been this year..........who knows!

happy hooker
Posted 8/13/2008 12:22 PM (#331244 - in reply to #331243)
Subject: RE: Miltona




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Steve Wright
Posted 8/13/2008 1:45 PM (#331256 - in reply to #331240)
Subject: RE: Miltona


not many people out there.....and there is a reason why....its very slow... Lots of luck though!!! My opinion, is the # of fish are very low right now out there, while comparing to other lakes in its class.
dehno23
Posted 8/13/2008 2:08 PM (#331259 - in reply to #331256)
Subject: RE: Miltona




Posts: 167


lol less number of fish, just the wrong time of year and the pieces arent fitting togather yet itll come togather yet miltona is an awsome lake with many many brutes in it
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 8/13/2008 2:23 PM (#331262 - in reply to #331240)
Subject: Re: Miltona




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
I don't know, always hear Miltona is slow then when I've gone it's good and I see other boats also catching muskies, guys at Viking Bay Resort where we stayed getting a muskie by accident. Then the guide photos you see from fish out of there. But everytime I see a report its's "they're slow".

I'm not calling anyone a liar, just saying when I've been there it's been good.

Edited by Obfuscate Musky 8/13/2008 2:35 PM
Madmanmusky
Posted 8/13/2008 3:09 PM (#331269 - in reply to #331262)
Subject: Re: Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
Were hitting a few here and there but its spotty.
Dawgs and double tens are producing the most.
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