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Seminole

Posted: September 23rd, 2002, 9:02 am
by tin can
We had a club tourniment on Seminole yesterday. 10 guys fished, five struck out. Haven't seen it this tough in a long time. The wind blew all day, and there wasn't a sign of a cloud until noon. I guess, when you combine that with the full moon, things get tough. The winner had 7 keepers that totaled 10.5 lb. They were caught above the mill, in the creek. I finished third with 2 fish totaling 2.5 lb. If ya wanna catch a bas you might want to look elsewhere.

Posted: September 23rd, 2002, 11:40 am
by dewyafish
Iknow where they are!!!
Try the shallow swift water of the flint.

Posted: September 23rd, 2002, 4:56 pm
by wevans
I fished from daylight till noon both days and caught nothing :( The guys that I talked to, fished both early and late. The ones that fished early like me, caught nothing. The guys that fished late "5 till dark" caught fish! From what I here, it was the same for the saltwater also.

Posted: September 23rd, 2002, 7:38 pm
by tin can
All of my fish , both Saturday and Sunday, came after 12:00 noon. The afternoon bite is definately better.

Dewy, how far up the flint do I have to go? Never been all the way to Blackshere. Can't afford to replace the lower unit on that 200. :D

Posted: September 24th, 2002, 11:52 am
by dewyafish
Old dog and I put in at the park in Bainbridge and was in fishy water about 8-10 miles north.
Watch the banks for limestone and be careful!!!

Posted: September 24th, 2002, 1:02 pm
by seatrout99
It is a much shorter run to put in at the County Line ramp about 10 miles North of Bainbridge. From there, head up a couple of miles to the rock shoals and fish back down.