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Lake Miltona
Walleye Fishing Guide

Lake Miltona is 3,000 acres of clear water in west-central MN's Alexandria area, max depth 48 feet. Strong walleye, quality bass, and panfish make it a steady producer in a region known for clear-water lakes.

Surface Area
3,000 acres
Max Depth
48 ft
County
Douglas
State
MN

Species Present

Lake Layout & Key Structure

Rocky shoreline points, several mid-lake humps, and sharp drop-offs into deep basins. Cabbage flats in the bays hold fish in summer.

Seasonal Walleye Tactics

🌱 Spring (Ice-out – June)

Walleyes spawn on rocky shorelines. Post-spawn, they hold on the first deep weed edge in 8–12 ft. Jig + leech is consistent.

☀️ Summer (June – August)

Walleyes on the offshore humps 18–24 ft. Slow-death rigs and Lindy rigs. Bass hit topwater early.

🍂 Fall (September – Ice-up)

Walleyes return shallow on the rocks. Big jigs with shiners.

🧊 Winter (Ice fishing)

Walleye in 18–28 ft on humps. Crappies suspend in basin holes.

Regulations: Standard MN inland walleye regs.

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