Fishing Info On Lake Seminole
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Fishing Info On Lake Seminole
I would like any info on fishing lake Seminole in Febuary. Like what to use what type of structure to expect, average depth, and types of grass. and are bass spawning at that time of year.
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Fishing Info On Lake Seminole
Fishhead- When I realized that no one had come up with any information yet on Lake Seminole, I decided to go to my old friends at www.google.com and see what might transpire. Typed in "Lake Seminole Bass Fishing". Happened to get on a message board and there were three posts by a fella named "Fish head" asking about how many fish in were caught by the TX winner. Same guy?
Will try for some more, but just so you know that Bassin'USA will help everyone. Thanks again. JoeMo
Will try for some more, but just so you know that Bassin'USA will help everyone. Thanks again. JoeMo
Good Fishing,
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator
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Fishing Info On Lake Seminole
Still working on this. Hang in there. Talk with you ASAP. JoeMo
Good Fishing,
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator
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Fishing Info On Lake Seminole
Fish head- Have you tried Georgia's Dept of Natural Resources? Go to: http://georgiawildlife.dnr.state.ga.us/
Not a lot, but it is a start.
Another site to go to is the Bainbridge Bass Club. It is:
www.bassangler.com
One unique feature is a listing called "Speaking Lake Seminole" which is as they describe it "a glossary of local names describing some of the areas of Lake Seminole" For example, there is "The Cut", Carl's Pass, Fire Break and the Mule Lot" plus about 6 or 7 more in the Res.
They do the same for those locations up the Flint River.
The site also gives you e-mail addresses for some of the Officers.
I hope this helps. Let us know how you make out. And thanks for posting.
Not a lot, but it is a start.
Another site to go to is the Bainbridge Bass Club. It is:
www.bassangler.com
One unique feature is a listing called "Speaking Lake Seminole" which is as they describe it "a glossary of local names describing some of the areas of Lake Seminole" For example, there is "The Cut", Carl's Pass, Fire Break and the Mule Lot" plus about 6 or 7 more in the Res.
They do the same for those locations up the Flint River.
The site also gives you e-mail addresses for some of the Officers.
I hope this helps. Let us know how you make out. And thanks for posting.
Good Fishing,
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator
JoeM - Former Message Board Moderator
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Fishing Info On Lake Seminole
Fish head,
I have been checking around for you also. I haven't found anyone with information on Lake Seminole that would be helpfull.
As Joe stated, we help everyone here. It's not that the guys don't want to help, they just don't have any information on Seminole to share.
Either way, keep checking back, we're bound to turn up some info on Seminole shortly...
BC
I have been checking around for you also. I haven't found anyone with information on Lake Seminole that would be helpfull.
As Joe stated, we help everyone here. It's not that the guys don't want to help, they just don't have any information on Seminole to share.
Either way, keep checking back, we're bound to turn up some info on Seminole shortly...
BC
Brendan C.
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Fishing Info On Lake Seminole
I thank you Joe and Brendan for you trying to help me didn't mean to sound like I was frustrated. I just figured someone out there surley has fished Seminole before and had a little information, but if they do I'll be looking forward to it.
I also am looking forward to being a field writer on the Pro Staff team for Alabama and helping all I can to help promote this web site to the top on the internet, and bass fishing as the #1 recreational sport in this country.
I also am looking forward to being a field writer on the Pro Staff team for Alabama and helping all I can to help promote this web site to the top on the internet, and bass fishing as the #1 recreational sport in this country.