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Seminole Ramlins
by Jack Wingate Columbus,

For those of you who like to keep up with Pam MartinWells, she finished in fourth place in Baton Rouge Red River Event, and she is 2 points from being Angler of the Year.

What a great comeback for bass. Mr. W.C. Johnson landed a 7.5 pounder fishen with Tommy T. from Bainbridge. Mike Prindle went fishen with Gizmo Roton and caught a bunch of nice bass on Spro Frogs late Saturday afternoon. He caught so many fish he came in the restaurant just a grinnin' from ear to ear.

David Mock, using Horny Toads early and Watermellon Paddle Tails late, had best 5 at 18 lbs. & Big Fish about 8 lbs.

The Quincy Bass Club fished out of Red Day Landing on the lower Appalacheecola River with good results.

Bream and catfish keep coming to the dock in ever increasing numbers, big channels and blues mixed. The fly fishen was good in sheltered waters as the wind blew most of the day.

Just a random thought about Columbia University. The president has got to be a nut. If I had a child in that school, I'd bring that child home and put them in UGA or GA Tech where they would be close to home town folks.

W.C. Johnson landed a 7.5 pounder bass.
Now, everyone should read the "Paul Harvey" rest of the story. Very, very interesting. He used it in a recent broadcast. One never knows what goes on until one keeps up with today's events.

The Florida six man team coming up out of Sneeds Landing has a lot of folks scratching their heads and wondering where the bass has gone. The Pearson brothers had a bad day Sunday, they are from Columbus, GA. Tallahassee folks are looking sad with long faces, too.

Wingate's Fishing

Report Lake Surface Temp: 79° Lake Level:16 inches down Flint: Near Clear Chattahoochee:Clear & Fast Spring Creek: Clear & Low


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