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Lake Seminole Fishing Report November 2014

GON Staff | October 29, 2014

Seminole: Level: 0.6 feet below full pool. Temp. Low 70s. Clarity: Clear.

Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “The bass are on a white frog and a watermelon worm. Carolina rigs are beginning to work on the Chattahoochee, as are deep-diving crankbaits in lavender shad (DD22 14). Fish Nichols spinnerbaits in crystal. I have also have been using 1 1/2-oz. spinnerbaits in 5 and 7 feet of water in scattered hydrilla. I am plowing these heavy spinnerbaits with 20-lb. mono to get the bass to bite. The schooling bass are also hitting on Zara Spooks in shad and bone patterns, as well as Baby Torpedos in baby bass and the classic white with a red head.”

Bream:
Aaron reports, “The shellcracker and bream seem to be in 4 to 6 feet of water and biting on worms.”

Catfish: Aaron reports, “The catfish are still biting on trot lines and noodles.”

Crappie: Aaron reports, “The crappie are still at 14 feet and biting on minnows, according to Mike at West Side Bait and Tackle.”

Linesides: Aaron reports, “The stripers and hybrids are schooling on shad. The Strike King KVD 1.5 square bill in sexy shad seems to work best along the grassline.”

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