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Best Time to Catch Walleye

Walleye can be caught year-round in Milford. Right now in May, activity is Excellent.

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The Iowa Great Lakes near Milford offer excellent walleye fishing opportunities. West Okoboji and East Okoboji Lakes are the main draws, with West Okoboji being particularly known for its clear water and healthy walleye population. The best times are typically spring and fall, especially during the low-light periods. Trolling crankbaits along the weed edges or jigging in deeper water are common tactics. A local trick is to use leeches or nightcrawlers on a live bait rig, particularly around structure. Be aware that West Okoboji's clear water can make walleye more sensitive to line visibility, so using fluorocarbon leaders is recommended. Numerous public boat ramps provide easy access to both lakes, but be prepared for potentially crowded conditions, especially on weekends.

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How to Catch Walleye

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Walleye Fishing Regulations in Iowa

Open Season

Year-round

Daily Bag Limit

5 per day

Size Limit

15-inch minimum

License Required

Fishing license

Certain lakes and rivers may have different length and bag limits; check local regulations.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Iowa state wildlife agency before fishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to catch walleye in Milford, Iowa?

Jigging with minnows or leeches is a popular and effective method for catching walleye in the Milford area. Trolling with crankbaits can also be productive, especially in deeper water. Experiment with different presentations to see what the walleye are biting on.

What is the daily bag limit for walleye in Iowa?

The daily bag limit for walleye in Iowa is 5 fish. Remember to check the current regulations, as some specific water bodies may have different limits.

What size walleye can I keep in Iowa?

You can keep walleye that are 15 inches or longer in Iowa. It's important to measure your catch to ensure it meets the minimum size requirement.

Are there any specific spots around Milford where walleye fishing is particularly good?

The Okoboji Lakes are known for their walleye fishing. Try fishing around structure, such as rocky points, submerged humps, and weed edges. Talk to local bait shops for the most up-to-date information on hotspots.

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