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Lake Seminole Fishing Report – September 2024

GON Staff | August 28, 2024

Seminole: Level: 0.9 feet below 77.5. Temp: 85-90 degrees. Clarity: Spring Clear is clear, and the Flint and Chattahoochee arms have a slight stain.

Bass: Guide Paul Tyre, with Lake Seminole Fishing Adventures, reports, “The big bass have been biting this summer on Lake Seminole, and we expect it to continue into the fall. Currently, the bass have been biting topwater lures in the mornings and afternoons. Walking baits, like the 6th Sense CatWalk, and buzzbaits continue to generate some explosive strikes on the grasslines on the main lake. Plastic worms, like a 6th Sense Boosa 9.6-inch Ribbon Tail, fished along the grasslines have been very productive after the topwater bite slows. In September, the topwater bite should continue and get even better as the bass start the fall feed. If coming to Lake Seminole in September, make sure to bring swimbaits, crankbaits and jerkbaits. They can be very productive, especially if the shad are running. The hollow-belly frog is a must in the fall on Lake Seminole. As the bite begins to slow down, that’s when I like to pick up the 6th Sense Vega Frog and the 6th Sense Vega Frog Rod and start working the thicker grass, especially paying attention to any holes in the grassbeds. When fishing the frog, you need a rod that has enough backbone to get the big bass out of the grass. My go-to rod is a 7-3, heavy-action 6th Sense Vega Frog rod. This rod has a soft tip and enough backbone to get Lake Seminole’s biggest bass out of the grass.”

For a Lake Seminole Fishing Adventure this winter, give Paul Tyre a call at 850.264.7534 or follow on Instagram and Facebook.

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