Lake Seminole Fishing Report (GADNR)

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This report is from the GADNR website.


LAKE SEMINOLE
The fishing on Lake Seminole is starting to really heat up. It took over 28 pounds to win last weekend's FLW college tournament. Both largemouth bass and crappie are being caught shallow. The recent heavy rains may have affected the bite somewhat so fishing should be best outside of the main arms of the lake. Look for crappie to be bedding on the edges of the hydrilla or in areas with scattered hydrilla in 4-8 foot depths. A couple of places to try for Crappie would be Ray's Lake and the cornfield. Small plastic jigs and minnows under a cork are effective. There have also been reports of some good catches of channel catfish and hybrids. If you haven't already done so, it is time to dust off the boat and fishing gear and head to Lake Seminole.

Greg Jeter and Steve Phillips won Saturday's Reel Money Team Trail tournament out of Big Jim's with 21.03 pounds of bass. The pair caught their fish on Rat-L-traps and plastic worms.