Father's day weekend on Lake Seminole
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Posted 6/16/2008 3:44:43 PM


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My dad pulled his Stratos bass boat to Lake Seminole Friday morning for the third annual Blackwell family granddad, dad, son fishing weekend. Me and 8-ball drove over to meet up Friday night. We stayed in one of the log cabins at Wingate's Lunker Lodge. Fished Sat. from sunrise to 1PM, got out of the unbearable heat until about 5:30PM when we went back out till 8ish. Total for the day:   7 Bass, 4 of them keepers.

Sunday morning: fished from Sunrise till 1PM. The conditions were perfectly perfect. Started out with a plethora of topwater with no response. After 20 minutes, everyone switched over to zoom brand speedworms and It was on..........   Bass were holding up right off the main river channel in the edge of spotty grass over sandy bottom about 4-6 feet. My dad absolutely killed them. Me and James were in utter amazement. He should have joined the tournament trail years ago. After a few hours, I just put all my stuff up and sat and watched the master. Total for Sunday:   17 Bass, 11 of them keepers. 1 warmouth perch that was half the length of the speedworm.

I haven't downloaded the pictures yet. I will add some photos later.

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Posted 6/16/2008 3:47:43 PM
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That's one heck of a day. What an awesome way to spend father's day on the lake with 3 generations.


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