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Mille Lacs
Lake, Minnesota's second-largest

lake, spans 132,000
surface acres or slightly more than 200 square miles.
Maximum depths barely exceed 40 feet, while much of the
main lake falls into the 20 to 38 foot depth ranges. While
the north half of Mille Lacs contains most of the lake's
mud flats, the southern portion of the lake offers more
gravel and rock bars. All sides of the lake offer some
shallow reef-top fishing. Deep-water angling takes place
on the southern deep gravel and rocks as well as on dozens
of mud flats in the north half of the lake. Shoreline
break fishing on varied bottom types occurs all around the
lake. The weed line is at 9 to 10 feet.
Mille Lacs
Lake offers the angler acres of multi-species action in a
genuine "big lake" setting. Walleye, Northern Pike, Muskie,
Jumbo Perch, Small Mouth Bass and Tullibee share the
limelight at Minnesota's most popular fishing lake - on
open water and on ice.
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