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Seminole Ramlin's August 13, 2006 Well, I recon that before next years Dog Days come in it mite be smart to have Black Fish Tournements instead of Bass Tournements. Folks seam to can ketch more Black Fish than they can Bass in those days anyhow and no one would care if they did die. You mite guess by my remarks that Bassing is very slow. Bream is our bread and butter this week as was last week. We had limit after limit of good hand size Bream rite off of Bream beds and some dang gooduns taken on Fly Rods. Some times the Bream on beds take worms better than crickets so it’s best to take both. Second best bread and butter fish was the Catfish. They just seem to want to bite all the time and specialy at peak feeding times. They seem to be doing best on flood washed sandy bottoms about 8 foot deep. So remember the depth. Now we are still catchen Perch on Chartreuse Jigs and that is one of the very best colors that we know of. A local with a new “Cone” depth finder says he does real well with it every time he goes. Very few folks know’s how to use one like he does. Titen them up! The picture is of Charlie McKeller and Jack Edmonds with 4 Big Hybrids they caught with Jiggin Spoons in the Channel.
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Wingate’s Fishing Report August
13, 2006 Lake Seminole Temp: 84° Lake Level: Low Water Chattahoochee: Clear and Fast Flint: Clear Green Spring Creek: Clear and Fast Report Provided by: Jack Wingate |
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