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Lake Seminole Fishing Report December 2017

GON Staff | November 28, 2017

Seminole: Level: 1.0 foot low. Temp: Upper 60s. Clarity: The Flint River and Chattahoochee are slightly stained. Spring Creek and Fish Pond Drain are clear.

Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “The topwater biter is good. White frogs, toads, shad-colored A.C. Shiners, Devil Horses, white or black buzzbaits, baby bass Torpedoes and bass- or shad-colored Spooks should be good to use for topwater. Also, fish lavender-shad Trick Worms, Super Flukes in white or glimmer and black/blue craws.”

Other: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “The catfish bite has been good in 12 to 20 feet of water on cutbaits. Panfish are being caught in 7 to 10 feet of water on worms and crickets. Crappie are being caught in 10 to 20 feet of water on minnows. As the weather gets colder, a vertical presentation using a jigging spoon, Little George, Heddon Sonar or Silver Buddy is good.”

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