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Fishing Reports

Lake Seminole Fishing Report September 2013

Seminole: Level: 2.9 feet above full pool. Temp. 81 degrees. Clarity: Muddy.Bass: Guide Matt Baty reports, “With plenty of current on the lake and rivers, the bite is pretty good. Look for points and cuts on main-lake grassbeds, and fish the current breaks in these areas because the fish will be stacked up in these…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report August 2013

Seminole: Level: 3.5 feet below full pool. Temp: Mid to upper 80s. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Look for a topwater bite first thing in the morning before the sun hits the water. A Zara Spook or Spro Dawg 100 walking bait fished over the tops of grass points near the main channel and deep water…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report July 2013

Seminole: Level: 0.5 feet below full pool. Temp: 80 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Guide and tournament pro Matt Baty reports, “Good. The bass are biting topwater in the early morning hours for about 30 minutes after daylight. Use walking baits such as a Spook or Spro Dawg 100 on grass points near deep water.…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report June 2013

Seminole: Level: 0.2 feet below full pool. Temp: 78 degrees. Clarity: Flint muddy, Spring Creek clear, and the Chattahoochee River is stained. Bass: Good. Guide and tournament pro Matt Baty reports, “The grass has yet to top out, and everything is still a little behind. There are actually still several bass that are spawning. The…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report May 2013

Seminole: Level: 0.4 feet below full pool. Temp: 74 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Guide and tournament pro Matt Baty reports, “The bass are nearing the end of the spawn, and most fish caught right now are postspawn fish that are feeding on shad. A good pattern to search for right now is the shad…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report April 2013

Seminole: Level: Full pool. Temp: Mid to upper 60s. Clarity: Muddy. Bass: Good. Guide and tournament pro Matt Baty reports, “Bass fishing is good. The bass have moved up heavily on the beds now, and there are also a lot of nice fish cruising around bedding areas in the shallows. One good technique to use…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report March 2013

Seminole: Level: Full pool. Temp: 55 degrees. Clarity: Muddy. Bass: Good. Guide and tournament pro Matt Baty reports, “The bass are still trying to get used to the fresh mud that has made its way down Spring Creek, the Flint and the Chattahoochee. If you want to find clear water, you will have to either…

Bass On Fire At Lake Seminole

I have been blessed to fish all over the country, and I’ll be totally honest with you—Lake Seminole is one of the best lakes you will ever have the opportunity to fish. With abundant vegetation such as hydrilla and eel grass, miles of sandbars and hundreds of acres of standing timber, Seminole bass grow throughout…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report February 2013

Seminole: Level: 0.8 feet below full pool. Temp: 63 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Good. Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “The bass are steady on the move right now. With the warm weather, the bass are either on the beds or very near their spawning grounds. The best way to find and catch right now is…

Lake Seminole Fishing Report January 2013

Seminole: Level: 0.7 feet below full pool. Temp: 58 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Tournament angler Matt Baty reports, “The cooler water temperatures have really gotten the bass fired up on the main lake. Look for areas on the main lake on the Chattahoochee side. The grass is still very thick, so you have to fish…

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