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Lake Seminole Fishing Report – June 2009

GON Staff | May 27, 2009

Seminole: Level: 0.9 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid 70s. Clarity: Stained.

Bass: Good. Early June at Seminole is a great time to catch a good, postspawn topwater bite early around the grasslines in the rivers or on main-lake flats with a white buzzbait or a frog. Once the sun gets up, switch to a spinnerbait, Fluke or crankbait and run the grasslines. If it’s not going on on top, move deeper and fish in 16 to 20 feet of water with a Texas-rigged worm around the same grass. Watermelon, green pumpkin or some other shade of green are always good choices on Seminole. A Carolina rig fished on main-lake flats with grass is another good option. A finesse worm is good for this bite.

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