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    Default Seminole


    Fished Monday and caught 30 and fished today and caught 21 before it got to rough.Name:  IMG_7450.jpg
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    Good post and catch.
    Pass the "Sportsman Baton" on before you're gone, promote values for others to hunt and fish upon.

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    Great catch!! Is Seminole a hard lake to troll. Looks like it full of standing timber

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    Not much timber, but its full of hydrilla.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.b View Post
    Great catch!! Is Seminole a hard lake to troll. Looks like it full of standing timber
    Part of the lake has timber 1-5 foot above surface. Some places has timber 2-15 foot below surface and acres and acres of hydrilla.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.b View Post
    Great catch!! Is Seminole a hard lake to troll. Looks like it full of standing timber
    I long line it but you better have litewire hooks and plenty of line on reel because you will tie a lot of jigs on if you pull thru the stumps.


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