Guide To Fishing At Milford Lake
AKA: Milford Reservoir

The primary draw of Milford State Park is Milford Lake, a 15,700-acre lake in the northeast part of the state. This scenic fishery has over 160 miles of shoreline and a host of fish species that call this home.
Milford Lake, located in north-central Kansas, is a premier fishing destination known for its scenic beauty and diverse fish populations. Anglers flock to Milford Lake for its excellent fishing opportunities and the chance to catch a variety of popular fish species.
Walleye is one of the most sought-after game fish in Milford Lake. Anglers can target these prized fish by trolling with crankbaits, casting with jigs, or drifting with live bait along the lake's drop-offs, rocky points, or submerged structures. Successful walleye fishing at Milford Lake often requires understanding the lake's structure and employing techniques that entice these predator fish. Landing a walleye in Milford Lake can provide anglers with an exhilarating experience.
Both largemouth and smallmouth bass can be found in abundance in Milford Lake. Anglers can target these bass species using a variety of techniques such as casting with soft plastics, crankbaits, or topwater lures. The lake's structure, including submerged vegetation, rocky points, and fallen trees, provides excellent habitat for bass. Milford Lake offers numerous opportunities to catch quality-sized bass, making it a favorite spot for bass anglers.
Channel catfish and flathead catfish are also highly popular species found in Milford Lake. Anglers can target these bottom-dwelling fish using a variety of baits such as cut bait, stink bait, or live bait. Fishing near the lake's deeper areas, including channels and drop-offs, can increase the chances of landing a catfish. Milford Lake's catfish population offers both quantity and quality catches, providing an exciting catfishing experience.
White bass, known for their schooling behavior, can be found in Milford Lake. Anglers can target white bass by casting with jigs, spoons, or crankbaits near submerged structures, rocky points, or in open water where schools of baitfish are present. Catching white bass in Milford Lake can result in fast-paced action and multiple hookups, providing an enjoyable angling experience.
White crappie and hybrid stripers are additional popular species sought after by anglers in Milford Lake. Anglers can target white crappie by vertical jigging near submerged structures, brush piles, or docks. Using minnows or soft plastics as bait can entice white crappie into biting. Hybrid stripers, a cross between striped bass and white bass, offer anglers an exciting challenge and can be caught using techniques such as trolling or casting with swimbaits or crankbaits.
Milford Lake also offers excellent opportunities for boating and camping. Anglers can explore the lake's vast waters, navigate with ease, and access various fishing spots. The lake's campgrounds and recreational facilities provide convenient options for anglers looking to extend their stay and fully enjoy the outdoor experience.
With its diverse fish population, including walleye, largemouth and smallmouth bass, channel and flathead catfish, white bass, white crappie, and hybrid stripers, Milford Lake offers anglers a memorable fishing experience in the heart of Kansas. Whether it's the thrill of landing a trophy-sized walleye, the excitement of reeling in a bass, or the joy of catching panfish, Milford Lake provides ample opportunities for anglers of all skill levels to enjoy the sport of fishing amidst the natural beauty of Kansas.
Fishing enthusiasts pursue bass, catfish, walleye, crappie, sunfish, sauger, white bass and hybrid stripers (wipers), with notable success. Several boat ramps, parks, campgrounds and public areas offer access to the shoreline for fishing from the bank.
What to fish for...
Fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, blue catfish, white crappie, walleye, bluegill, redear sunfish, white bass and hybrid striped bass at Milford Lake in Kansas.
Primary fish species residing in Milford Lake
Click images for fishing tips and details about each species.
Milford Lake Amenities
Marina: YES
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES
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Fishing Boat Rentals
Acorns Resort
Rentals: Kayaks, canoes and pontoon boats
785 463-4000
Public Boat Launch Ramps & Landings
Clay County Park Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the northwest section of the lake, off Fourth Street, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and gravel parking.
Curtis Creek Public Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the southwest section of the lake, off Curtis Creek Road, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with docks and paved parking.
East Rolling Hills Park Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the southeast corner of the lake, off E Rolling Hills Road, this is a two-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Farnum Creek Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, east side, off US Highway 77, this is a three-lane, concrete ramp with docks and paved parking.
Fort Riley Marina Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the northeast section of the lake, off Timber Creek Road, this is a four-lane, concrete ramp with docks and paved parking.
Milford State Park North Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the southeast section of the lake, off State Park Road, this is a four-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Milford State Park South Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the southeast section of the lake, off State Park Road, this is a four-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Quimby Creek Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the northwest section of the lake, off 4th Lane, this is a one-lane, concrete ramp with gravel parking.
Rolling Hills Public Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, on the south side of the lake, off W Rolling Hills Road, this is two, three-lane, concrete ramps with docks and paved parking.
School Creek Public Boat Launch Ramp
Located mid lake, west side, off School Creek Road, this is a six-lane, concrete ramp with a dock and paved parking.
Timber Creek South Boat Launch Ramp
Located in the northeast section of the lake, off 7th Road, this is a four-lane, concrete ramp with paved parking.
Whiting Street Boat Launch Ramps
Located mid lake, east side, off Whiting Street, this is two, two-lane, concrete ramp with docks and gravel parking.
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Campgrounds & RV Parks Nearby
Curtis Creek Campground - 785 238-5714
Thunderbird Marina and RV Resort - 785 238-5864
Milford State Park Campground - 785 238-3014
Farnum Creek Campground - 785 463-5791
Flagstop Resort & RV Park - 785 463-5537
Shandy's Lakeside RV Park - 785 463-5550
Milford Lake KS Map - Fishing & Camping Areas
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Contact Information
Milford Lake Marina
4312 State Park Rd
Milford, KS 66514
785 238-4010
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Milford Lake in Kansas.
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Milford Lake offers bass, catfish, walleye, crappie, sunfish, sauger, white bass and hybrid stripers fishing in northeast KS.