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Fishing Reports
Seminole: Level: 1.1 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid 70s to upper 70s. Clarity: Clear. The grass is in good shape for duck season. The season will depend on colder weather in the north on the Mississippi flyway. Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “The bass are on a flipping bite, according to Mike at West…
Seminole: Level: 1 foot low. Temp: 86 degrees. Clarity: Spring Creek is pretty much gin clear. The Flint has a slight stain, with the Chattahoochee a little more so. The main lake has a slight stain. Bass: Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “The bite has gotten somewhat tough on the lake right now, and it…
Seminole: Level: Down 0.8 feet. Temp: 90 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Slow. Guide Matt Baty reports, “The dog days of summer have the fish biting slow. Fish are also starting to move quite a bit because of the oxygen levels in the water and the shorter days. Fishing thick vegetation is your best bet for…
Seminole: Level: 1 foot below full pool. Temp: 86 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Slow. Tournament angler and guide Matt Baty reports, “The dog days of summer are here, and the Seminole bass bite is slow. There are a few patterns that can still manage to catch bass. There is some schooling activity on the upper…
Seminole: Level: 0.6 feet below full pool. Temp: Upper 80s to low 90s. Clarity: The water color on the Chattahoochee is stained. The Flint is slightly stained. Spring Creek and Fish Pond Drain are clear. Bass: Tournament pro and guide Matt Baty reports, “The frog bite is really starting to heat up on Seminole around…
Seminole: Level: 0.8 feet below full pool. Temp: Low 80s. Clarity: Slightly stained. Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “Daytime bass fishing is slow. Early morning and late evening, as well as nighttime, are best. At night, I recommend a Devil’s Horse in silver shiner and Tennessee shad, as well as a black Jitterbug. I also fish…
Bass-tournament partners Jake Andrew and Jace Garrett, from Bremen High School, recently brought home their first tournament win at the Georgia B.A.S.S. Nation fishing tournament held at Lake Sinclair on May 14. Jake, who is a senior, has been fishing competitively since he was a 15. For his final season, he was paired with…
Seminole: Level: Full pool. Temp: 69 degrees. Clarity: Heavy stain. Bass: Fair. Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “The recent shad spawn on the lake is definitely making the fishing a little better, but with the water still fairly muddy, fishing is not as good as it should be. When looking for a shad spawn, look…
Seminole: Level: 0.4 feet below full pool. Temp: 68 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “Bass are up shallow and biting pretty good. As long as you are fishing near sand and spawning areas, you are going to be around some fish. There are several techniques that will catch fish when…
Seminole: Level: Full pool. Temp: 56 degrees on the main lake, 62 in the backwaters. Clarity: Backwaters are clear, and the main lake is stained but clearing. Bass: Slow. Tournament pro Matt Baty reports, “The lake is fishing really strange right now. The first full moon in February saw warm temperatures, and you would think…
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