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Author Topic: some reports from Mille Lacs Area guys 6-5  (Read 4691 times)

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Offline JohnWester

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MILLE LACS Lake ? Chris Kuduk?s Guide Service (320-630-1761)
   The walleyes are still biting really well right now, out on the rocks on south end and in the mud. Out on the rocks, slip bobbers and leech.  A lot of big fish, throw backs and slot fish are coming in. If people want to go, call now.  It isn?t going to get any better. This is the best fishing I?ve seen since 92.
MILLE LACS LAKE - Malmo Market, Lynwood Elliott, State Hwy 47 and 18 East, NE corner of Mille Lacs (320-684-2295)Mille Lacs anglers still doing well. The walleyes are starting to move out deeper. Anglers have been doing well and marking lots of fish on the flats.  Blue jug, Schultz?s, and deans have all been good. Try pulling leeches or crawlers behind long lined rigs. Better luck off the sharp edges.  2 mile area has also been good. Try deeper to 32'. Leeches or crawlers with yellow or green seem to be working the best. Agate has also been good toward evening. Lighted bobbers with leeches still seem to be working the best. The sand has been spotty; wind seems to be turning them on. Good luck, stop in for some of our hand picked premium leeches.

MILLE LACS LAKE ? Johnsons Portside, Kelly or Steve, 1 mile north of Isle on Hwy 47 SE side of the lake (320-676-3811)What an awesome start to the walleye season, Fishing has been hot since day one.  This last weekend anglers fishing the day bite in mud and gravel at 25-29 feet.  Some lindy rigging and some were pulling cranks.  The eve bite was especially hot with a slip bobber and a leech any where from 15-22 feet on the rocks and gravel.  Some popular points this weekend were Big Point, Grave Yard, and 3 mile...  Check out our web site a johnsonsportside.com for fishing updates.
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