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Message Subject: Lake Miltona
619musky
Posted 7/4/2010 6:02 PM (#448544)
Subject: Lake Miltona





Posts: 264


Hey guys i am heading up to lake miltona in a couple of weeks to chase some skis. This will be my first time fishing on that lake, and I was wondering if anyone has any reports of how the fishing has been up there this year.

Thanks
NateSki
Posted 7/5/2010 7:25 PM (#448644 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona





Posts: 48


Location: New London, MN
Most are struggling out there.......including myself.
MuskieFever
Posted 7/6/2010 9:19 PM (#448796 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 572


Location: Maplewood, MN
cowgirls would be a no brainer out there. brad hoppe lives there.............
Guest
Posted 9/17/2010 12:33 PM (#459756 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona


cowgirls would be a no brainer cuz hoppe lives there? you cant be serious! Cowgirls are over rated and thats why fishing out there has been tough because thats all you guys throw, try something different and i bet your luck changes
JRedig
Posted 9/17/2010 12:36 PM (#459758 - in reply to #459756)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona




Location: Twin Cities
Guest - 9/17/2010 12:33 PM

cowgirls would be a no brainer cuz hoppe lives there? you cant be serious! Cowgirls are over rated and thats why fishing out there has been tough because thats all you guys throw, try something different and i bet your luck changes


how about a jr. cowgirl? LOL
Slow Rollin
Posted 9/17/2010 1:13 PM (#459769 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona




Posts: 619


every fish in that lake has been nailed by a cowbell (probably more than a few times). when u go thru your box and nothing else works, might as well throw a cowbell and let the boredom begin, i bet 90 some pecent of all casters are tossing a cowbell on all lakes

Edited by Slow Rollin 9/17/2010 2:01 PM
TC24
Posted 9/22/2010 8:59 AM (#460379 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: RE: Lake Miltona




Posts: 175


Location: Tonka, MN
I dont fish miltona much, rather the lakes in the area. Have to agree that everyone is throwing dinner bells around there, but that's what has been working for the people I fish with. Im the guy that doesn't throw them simply cuz everyone else does, but I'm also the guy not catching the fish here. I don't plan on making the change but it irritating that they continue to produce when fish see DCG's all day long!!!!! Haha, just had to put my two cents in.
Muskie Treats
Posted 9/22/2010 2:54 PM (#460428 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
No Jeff, it's been a Supermodel bite
Ebenezer
Posted 9/23/2010 9:13 PM (#460640 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 210


Treats -
What color SuperModel? Lemonhead? Acid Frog? Bloody Lips? Cass lake Crusher?
Dave Williamson
Posted 9/24/2010 11:15 AM (#460677 - in reply to #448544)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona





Posts: 203


Location: Alexandria, Minnesota
There's Muskies in Lake Miltona?
Madmanmusky
Posted 9/24/2010 12:37 PM (#460688 - in reply to #460677)
Subject: Re: Lake Miltona




Posts: 344


Location: Musky Country
Dave Williamson - 9/24/2010 11:15 AM

There's Muskies in Lake Miltona?

I was thinking the same thing lol
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