Largemouth Bass Fishing on Lake Miltona
Douglas County, Minnesota · 5,934 acres · 123 ft max depth
Catching Largemouth Bass on Lake Miltona
According to Minnesota DNR survey data, largemouth bass are common in Lake Miltona, averaging around 13". At 5,934 acres in Douglas County, it's a solid destination for anglers chasing largemouth bass in this part of the state.
Largemouth are cover-oriented fish. They relate to docks, fallen trees, lily pads, and weed beds. Preferred water is warmer and more vegetated than smallmouth habitat. In spring, they spawn in shallow bays with hard bottoms when water reaches 60-65°F. Summer bass hold in shade and cover, often very shallow in low-light conditions.
🎣Best Techniques & Baits for Largemouth Bass
Techniques
- ✓Flipping/pitching jigs into cover
- ✓Topwater frogs over lily pads
- ✓Texas-rigged soft plastics
- ✓Spinnerbaits along weed edges
- ✓Crankbaits over submerged structure
Baits
- ✓Soft plastic worms (green pumpkin, junebug)
- ✓Jigs with crawfish trailers
- ✓Hollow-body frogs
- ✓Spinnerbaits (white/chartreuse)
- ✓Square-bill crankbaits
📅When to Fish Lake Miltona for Largemouth Bass
Spring
Pre-spawn and spawn are prime time. Target shallow dark-bottom bays.
Summer
Fish early/late or target shade. Topwater at dawn is incredible.
Fall
Bass feed heavily as water cools. Follow baitfish to find them.
Ice Fishing
Limited - largemouth are largely dormant under ice in MN.
💡Pro Tips for Largemouth Bass
- 1Bass are most active when water temps are 65-80°F
- 2Always fish docks thoroughly - bass love the shade
- 3Overcast days allow bass to stay shallow longer
- 4Downsize your baits in clear water, go bigger in stained
- 5Set the hook hard - bass have bony mouths