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Fishing
Seminole: Level: 1.1 feet below full pool. Temp: 78 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Matt Baty reports, “The topwater bite has really picked up all over the lake. Any topped-out grass that can be found has the potential to produce nice fish. The grasslines with shad present are obviously much better. Once you find where the…
Seminole: Level: 0.7 feet below full pool. Temp: 76 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Matt Baty reports, “The bass are nearing the end of the spawn, and most fish are on their way back out to their postspawn areas. Some fish can still be caught near sand, but as the water continues to warm they…
Seminole: Level: 0.4 feet below full pool. Temp: 64 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Matt Baty reports, “The bass are either on the bed spawning or very near to these areas. The places where I have been catching the prespawn bass are not producing anymore, because the fish have moved up near sand. Anywhere you…
Bass all over our state are moving to shallow water and feeding this month, and some of the best action is way down south at Lake Seminole. Seminole is at the top of its cycle right now for bass fishing, with fat, heavy bass being caught all over the lake. Seminole is not like other…
Seminole: Level: 0.2 feet below full pool. Temp: 52 degrees. Clarity: Muddy. Bass: Good. Matt Baty reports, “Heavy stringers are being caught in many different areas on the lake right now. The deep water in Spring Creek and Fish Pond Drain has been producing. The fish are staging in deep channel bends and pond bottoms…
Seminole: Level: 0.8 feet below full pool. Temp: 49-55 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Matt Baty reports, “The fast-moving water from all the recent rains and the warming temperatures are moving the fish into the backwaters of the rivers. These fish can be caught with crankbaits such as a Spro Little John in old firetiger…
Seminole: Level: 0.8 feet below full pool. Temp: 53 degrees. Clarity: Muddy and fast. Bass: Fair. Matt Baty reports, “Suprisingly, good fish are being caught in shallow water from 2 to 4 feet. Look for current breaks at the mouths of both rivers. The fish are grouping up in the slack water behind islands and…
Seminole: Level: 0.6 feet below full pool. Temp: 63 degrees. Clarity: Muddy except for Spring Creek, which is clear. Bass: Good. Matt Baty reports, “There are two productive patterns working at this time. Fish a Spro Aruku Shad 75 in old glory or purple rain colors on main-lake flats with ditches nearby. The best flats…
Seminole: Level: Full pool. Temp: 70 degrees. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Good. Matt Baty reports, “The shad are starting find their way into shallow water on flats and backwater pockets off of the main river. The shallow cranking bite is starting to pick up. Fish a Spro Little John in the new nasty shad color over…
Hundreds of miles from the nearest rapid waters of north Georgia lies a stretch of the Flint River reminiscent of anything but south Georgia. Tall river banks and steep clay and rock walls tower high above some of the fastest-moving water south of the gnat line. When one thinks of south Georgia fishing, what normally…
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