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Fishing Reports

Lake Seminole Fishing Report November 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…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report October 2014

Seminole: Level: 1.0 feet below full pool. Temp. 78 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Fair. Guide Matt Baty reports, “The bass fishing is slow for the most part on the lake right now, except for cloudy days or in the evenings. If the skies are mostly cloudy, then the fish will bite fairly good all day.…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report September 2014

Seminole: Level: 0.6 feet below full pool. Temp. 88-90 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Fair. Guide Matt Baty reports, “Bass fishing is best early in the mornings or late in the evenings with topwater baits. Buzzbaits and walking baits such as a Spro Dawg 100 work real well on topped-out hydrilla on the Flint River. Both…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report August 2014

Seminole: Level: 0.7 feet below full pool. Temp: Upper 80s. Clarity: Clearing. Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “Late evening and early morning seem to be the best for bass right now. A father and son went fishing the other evening and got five bass each. They ranged in size from 2 to 6 pounds. They…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report July 2014

Seminole: Level: 0.7 feet below full pool. Temp: . Clarity: Clearing. Bass: Excellent. Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “The latest bass tournament on the lake was the Southern Big Bass Battle. There were 16 hourly weigh-ins, and it took a 7-pounder to win nearly every single time! Needless to say the bass are really biting…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report June 2014

Seminole: Level: 0.1 feet below full pool. Temp: Upper 70s to low 80s. Clarity: Clearing. Bass: Guide Aaron Crews reports, “The stained water has lessened the amount of grass on the lake. This will make fishing a lot easier for those people who don’t like the grass. With clearer water, the grass will start to…

Lake Seminole On Fire For 5-Pounders

Whether you’re ready for a summer vacation, a long weekend or just a day that includes some great June bass fishing, Lake Seminole should be one of your preferred destinations. Especially if you want to catch a lot of quality largemouth bass. Seminole has been on fire lately. In tournaments this year, five-fish limits weighing…

A Day On Seminole With Wild-Man Ike

As an outdoor writer, I’ve spent a lot of time on the water with some really good tournament anglers. The guys I’ve fished with are usually at the top of their field in regional or state levels, but none of them fish for a living. When I saw that the B.A.S.S. Elite Series was coming…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report May 2014

Seminole: Level: 1.1 feet above full pool. Temp: Low 70s. Clarity: Muddy. Bass: Good. Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “Lake Seminole is high, fast and muddy! The fish are hard to catch right now, but the best way to do so is to fish super shallow water in backwater areas with a frog or a…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report April 2014

Seminole: Level: 0.9 feet above full pool. Temp: 62 degrees. Clarity: Muddy. Bass: Good. Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “The bass are in two stages right now, either prespawn or spawn. The prespawn fish are still staging near spawning flats and mouths of spawning coves. These prespawners can be picked off with shallow-running crankbaits such…

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