Lake Seminole is a well known lake across the country for its top of the line bass fishing, but as most know local to the lake, it has great numbers of waterfowl that migrate to winter on the lake during the months of November, December, and January.
Having a very stumpy landscape it is a lake that someone should spend a fair amount of time learning before traveling at night or in darkness hours. The lake is made up of the Flint and Chattahoochee Rivers backed up by the dam located in the southwest corner of the lake.
The lake provides a great vacationing spot for families and with great weather some of the best sunsets to witness first hand.
In waterfowl hunting you will encounter a number of different diver species with fair amounts of puddlers and wood ducks. Lake Seminole is very well known for its migration of Canvasbacks during the winter months which attract hunters from all voer the country chasing after the trophy duck.
Other species you will find wintering on the lake include ringnecks, blue bills, redheads, ruddy ducks, buffleheads, wood ducks, gadwall, pintail, mallards, and teal.