The message was mixed at the scales – some fisherman were visibly frustrated with the slow bite on Lake Seminole Thursday and others were trying to hide their excitement. Several anglers secured the five fish limit while many weighed in just a few. Braxton Setzer captured first place on day one with a limit that weighed in at 25 pounds and 15 ounces, with several anglers close behind. Thursday’s average bag held 3 fish and weighed around 10 pounds. Below are a few photos from Day 1 of the FLW Tournament on Lake Seminole.
The Bainbridge BassCats fished on Lake Sinclair this weekend and came home with a top ten finish and two more teams qualified for the State Championship Tournament. Anglers Jackson Conley and Stokes Moore finished in 8th […]
PRESS RELEASE In early October, an angler reported catching a northern snakehead, an aquatic invasive species, in a pond located on private property in Gwinnett County, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife […]
Three local anglers placed in the top 10 of the FLW Series Southeastern Division tournament on Lake Seminole this weekend. Decatur County fishermen Clint Brown, Matt Baty and Nic Jeter each boated enough big bass to […]
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