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Help..Lake Seminole GA fishing info needed, fishing during the honeymoon.

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Kevin and I just got married and are hauling our boat that way for our honeymoon, trying to see some family, get some fishing in and we would love to get some tips on the lake. We will be up there this weekend and most of next week.

Any info would be greatly appreciated and we will take plenty of photos of what we manage to catch.

Thanks!

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Any one?

We've never been to that lake and it's one that is closest to his Dad.

Any tips  or suggestions would be great.

Sorry darlin, the only time I fished that lake was about 25 years ago....I wouldn't be much help even if I remembered where exactly it was that we fished.....congrats on the wedding and good luck.

It's been a few years since I've been on the lake.  If you go up the Chattahoochee River side there are a bunch of inlets, if you follow them in (trolling motor) they will open up into lakes.  Always had good luck up in there.  Just be careful going up the inlets and watch overhead for snakes.  They like to fall in the boat.

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It's been a few years since I've been on the lake. If you go up the Chattahoochee River side there are a bunch of inlets, if you follow them in (trolling motor) they will open up into lakes. Always had good luck up in there. Just be careful going up the inlets and watch overhead for snakes. They like to fall in the boat.

snakes... overhead??...Thanks for the heads up  :o

Thank you basslovr and olfart for your replies..

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Update, we ended up not getting to take our Stratos and we borrowed his dad's little john boat once we got up there. The trailer lights on our boat went out completely the day we were leaving and we had to drop it off at the local dealer for service.

We fished a pond many people said "aint no fish in there!"

We figured the fish hadn't seen our lures, and caught about 15 lbs of bass in two hours. One was a nice 5 lber (weighed it) and the others ranged from 3 lbs to just keeper size. The smaller keeper size fried up nice, the others went back in the pond.

We had fun with about 15 little bass that hit the lures so hard the line would make it's own wake sideways, or felt like the rod was coming out of your hands. You'd reel them in and wonder how on earth something that little could fight so hard!

The next day caught another 7 fish in the 2-3 lb range with a bunch more that were fun practice and we told them to grow up and get bigger.

The last morning we landed 2, both in the 2 lb range. Both were caught on toad that I hopped off the pads then swam slow with a twitch, pause the swam again, all underwater. Nothing was hitting much top water unless it was right in the pad.

We used super flukes in watermelon seed, baby bass, ugly otters/ sweet beavers in watermelon and the toad was watermelon red.

We are fishing Lake Kissimmee tomorrow, checking out Grassy Island. ( Got the Stratos back.. all under warranty.. whew..I like when I don't have to pay repairs!)

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