Milford Lake, Kansas' largest reservoir, reigns as the undisputed Fishing Capitol of Kansas. Anglers target its 16,200 acres and 163 miles of diverse shoreline for trophy-class fish and year-round action. The lake is nationally renowned for its thriving populations of Wiper (Hybrid Striped Bass), Walleye, and Crappie, alongside abundant Largemouth, Smallmouth, and Spotted Bass. Trophy potential is exceptional, notably for Blue Catfish exceeding 80 pounds and the state-record Smallmouth Bass (6.88 pounds).
Its structure—flooded timber, rocky coves, deep ledges, and river channels—creates prime habitat. Spring brings explosive White Bass runs and Crappie concentrated in coves like Rolling Hills and Curtis Creek. Summer sees deep trolling for Walleye and thrilling night fishing for White Bass under lantern light. Autumn Crappie return to spring haunts, while winter offers productive ice fishing. The lake consistently hosts premier tournaments like the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship and Cabela's KingKat events, cementing its elite status.
With 14 public boat ramps, extensive shore access, and proximity to Junction City, Milford delivers unparalleled convenience. Strict creel limits ensure sustainable trophy fisheries, particularly for protected-slot Blue Catfish (28"-40"). Whether chasing record-breaking Catfish from shore, vertical-jigging Crappie in brush, or trolling deep structure for Walleye, Milford Lake offers a world-class freshwater angling adventure in the heart of the Flint Hills.

