June 4th Fishing Report
Posted by vikingbay
Spring fishing has had mixed reports. Walleyes can be found on shallow structures in 7-12 fow. Try using a jig & a minnow on shallow water humps and bars. Minnows have been the bait of choice but leeches and crawlers have been working as well. Bass fishing has been good in between cold fronts. Jigs, spinners, & crankbaits should all produce fish while working weedlines near shallow flats. Some nice…
A Look back at 2012
Posted by vikingbay
2012 was a great season. We had such a great experience meeting all of our guests. We did our best to make some improvements this last year and we will continue to do so to remain your premier resort destination on Lake Miltona. Thank you to all of you who joined us and we greatly appreciate your business. Let's take a look back at some great memories here at Viking Bay.
April 9th Snow/Ice Report
Posted by vikingbay
Snowmobile trails have closed for the season. We'll see you on the trails next year!
Fishing Report- Substanitial ice remains on the lake & most of the snow has settled into a layer of slush. Very little fishing activity has been seen. It is now possible to get around on ATV's again but be aware of ice conditions and use extreme caution. Traveling alone is not advised.
We ventured…
February 28th Snow & Ice Report
Posted by vikingbay
Snow- Trails continue to be groomed weekly and are in great shape! Come enjoy hundreds of miles of new trails. Check the DATA trails website for the current grooming schedule.
Fishing Report- Walleye is closed until opener on May 11th. Lake Miltona is experiencing very little fishing pressure. Now is an excellent time…
February 11th Snow & Ice Report
Posted by vikingbay
Snow report- A large winter storm brought 12 inches plus snow accumulations to our area blanketing everything in fresh snow. Once the plows are done clearing the roads the local association should begin grooming mid-week. Trails should be in excellent condition.
Ice report- Local snowfall will make transporation with vehicles on the lake difficult. Many anglers removed permanent shacks to…
January 31st Snow & Ice Report
Posted by vikingbay
Fishing/ice- The walleye bite continues to be the best towards evening with anglers catching many smaller eyes with keepers mixed in. Continue using a jigging presentation with either a macho minnow or swedish pimple style bait tipped with a minnow head. Many of the bites come as you let your bait fall to the bottom and rest for several seconds before jerking the bait back up. Also deadsticks tipped…
January 21st Snow & Ice Report
Posted by vikingbay
Fishing/Ice- Sub zero temperatures and high winds has slowed fishing pressure lately but good fishing reports continue to come in. Walleyes have been feeding late afternoon into the evening. Try a jigging spoon or deadsticking a minnow in 20-30 fow. Periodically let your bait slam into the bottom to trigger strikes. Many smaller fish have been reported with a mix of keepers as…
January 14th Snow & Ice Report
Posted by vikingbay
Ice conditions continue to improve on Miltona with 12" -18" of good ice. More and more ice houses are popping up around the lake. The best time for fishing contiues to be morning and the hours at sunset. 4-6pm seems to be the hot time where the eye's really start to bite consitantly. Try various sizes of jigging spoons tipped with a minnow head or a whole minnow. Fish also seem to be holding tight…
January 3rd Snow & Ice Report.
Posted by vikingbay
Hope everyone had a happy holiday! Ice conditions on Miltona have improved greatly over the past week with ice thickness ranging from 8-12 inches and growing. Frigid temperatures has produced solid ice and anglers are now placing perminant ice housed all over the lake. Large vehicles are still not reccommended but small trucks and Atv's are being used for transport. Perch have been biting during…
Dec. 17th Snow & Ice Report
Posted by vikingbay
Anglers are walking portable shelters out onto the ice close to shore. A few snowmobiles have been seen riding around the perimeter of the lake but no vehicles or shacks have been seen anywhere near the main basin. Ice tests done last week showed 5-6 inches at 50 yards out and 4 inches at 100 yards. Vehicles are still not reccommended at this time. Portable ice shacks have been seen on weed edges…
