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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 the entire year.

Regardless of the month or weather conditions, every trip to Lake Seminole gives you a legitimate chance of catching the bass of a lifetime.

In January, I went on an incredible fishing trip to Lake Tobesofkee with Ranger Boats pro Clayton Batts. After catching multiple 5-pounders throughout our trip and...

More Lakes and Rivers Articles
Dodge County Public Fishing Area stole the headlines around the Southeast during the early 2000s by producing some huge bass from its relatively small 104 acres. The original year class of bass was...

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is set to pull the plug on Lake Blue Ridge during the late summer of 2010. Plans call for the lake to be drawn down to more than 60 feet below full pool.
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...

The mystique of truly giant bass swimming below the surface of a collection of small lakes has long lured anglers to southeast Georgia. These waters may be small, but they have produced untold numbers...

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