Wingate's Lodge, Restaurant, Marina and RV Park, Lake Seminole, Bainbridge, Georgia

Seminole Ramlin's

September 21, 2003

When one of the major news networks hires a news reporter that cain't pronounce the Bays, Inlets and Sounds of North Carolina and Virginia and has to spell them out to his lisners, they are scraping the bottom of the barrel. He did alright with Myrtle Beach but the Native Americans named most of them.

Coffee table logic and reason is the same all over. This morning in Denason, Texas, while sitten, sippin, and lisnen, this one Texan sed, "instead of the taxpayers footing the bill to rebuild the New England Power Grid, he sed it peered to him a case of the big bosses gitten too big a salary and not enough money going for maintenance."

While passing through the west Louisiana swamp country, they was so many Teel Birds on them, had I had my twice barrel with #4 lead, I could have got a rite mess. Then near Greenville, Texas, the Ducks were streaming south by the thousands. Ducks look good on Ole Seminole too.

The big Wal-Mart at Madil, Oklahoma, has a mountain size sign out front saying, "Stripex Headquarters." The whole town is in sellybration of this event. They had an anteak car show, with old tractors too. A King and Queen crowned and a street dance afterwards.

We here at Seminole have done well with Bass, but we have not even touched the Catfish and Carp fishen here bouts. Fishen is big bizzness and it's gitten bigger.

A great sadness to me in East Texas and South Oklahoma, not nary a peanut planted, the only nuts I've seen is them on the Hiway.

 

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Wingate's Fishing Report

September 21, 2003

Lake Water Temp: 80 Degrees

Level: Low

Chattahoochee: Nice

Flint: Good

Spring Creek: Good

Fish Pond Drain: Very Clean

Report provided by: Jack Wingate

 

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