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Seminole Ramlin's

June 11, 2006

I must say that the “Alquda” don’t have a lot of training in how to dodge 2 - 500 lb. bombs thanks to our fitin soldiers. We hear tell that the USS Cole is back on the line now with vengeance on their minds.

The best fishin news is that many Bream beds were found this week and especially on the the weekend. Several limit catches of Bream were made on Crickets.

We also learned from those that could take the heat that a very large number of Specks were taken on Jigs in bout 6 ft. of water. A few was taken on Minnows, but the most and best were on Jigs.

All week long small Catfish bit good on Worms, that is the small eating size. However, a 43 lb. Flathead was taken at Faceville Landing on a Bream by Mr. Shannon.

We had several folks reported seeing Hybrids schooling, but only Finn Graham brought one in. He let his “Child Bride” hold it for the camera.

The Bass has been “fair to middling” all week long, mostly Jiggin. Mr. Tiner landed a 7 and a 5 one day with a few smaller ones.

The high-lite of my week was the Faceville School Reunion on Saterday with Jack Brinkley doin the MCing and at Faceville Baptist Church, seeing the Bible School Kids doin their things. This has made my week and I would like to wish Mollie Ingram a “Git Well Quick.”

Sorry no pics this week, we still can’t get the dad blame camera to work.

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Wingate’s Fishing Report

June 11, 2006

Lake Surface Temp: 83°

Lake Level: Down 1 Foot

Chattahoochee: Clear & Fast

Flint: Clear

Spring Creek: Clear

Fish Pond Drain: Clear

Report Provided by: Jack Wingate

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