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Seminole Ramlins
by Jack Wingate

I hate I missed eatin' the chitlins at Swine Time this weekend. I usually eat 24 inches of hawg intestines that have been boiled and are right delicious.

We have had a great week here on Seminole. The duck hunters have been bringing in the ringnecks, the redheads and woodys. On Thanksgiving Day, Pam and Steven Wells went out and brought back a boat load of ringnecks. I don't know, but they may have had duck for Thanksgiving instead of turkey.

True Tungsten put a wrap on Pam's truck - now you can see her coming from a long ways off. There's even flames on the hood. Considering how Pam drives, I think it's appropriate.

Andy Koundourakis and Mike Prindle went out on Sunday and caught some nice bass, a couple of 5 pounders and a few smaller ones.

As for the catfishing, it was great. We had some people out fishing with Ivory soap. That's an old trick, but it works.

The speckled perch are doing very well, too. They are biting on minnows. If you can't catch a perch, you can catch a shad, and some big ones, too.

The Hydrilla Gnats Bass Club out of Wingate's Lunker Lodge is going to the Georgia Bass Club World Team Championship on Lake Russell next month. We hope they do well and wish them the best of luck.
Pam and Steven Wells of Recovery, GA, with the ringnecks they killed on Thanksgiving Day
Andy Koundourakis, also of Recovery, GA, with a couple of nice bass he caught


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