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Old 10-30-07, 05:23 AM   #1
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Default Stick Marsh/Farm 13

The Marsh/Farm continues to toss a mixed bag of fishing successes at us, but the progression of the bass southward is inevitable. Without the presence of current things are picking up in several locations on the Farm side of the equation.

This last week saw the return of regulars to venture forth with me with Friday's trip be mediocre at best. We did see an increase over the beginning of the week but what was expected based on the beautiful overcast day never did come to be. However Will Dobes and his brother Matt are fantastic fisherman who have been with us many times. Their presence on the boat accompanied by their competitiveness kept things enjoyable throughout the day.

Friday saw the return of Dave and Gina Fletcher. You talk about competition: this couple went at it from first cast to last. The catch rate was improved with 25-30 fish finding their way to the boat. These native Floridians love their fishing and it truly showed as they aggressively attacked the waters of Farm 13.

The weather this week has thrown a curve ball at us and high winds are expected through the week. Clearing is expected through the weekend. I have rescheduled the trips that I have for this week. Tropical storm Knoll is bouncing around out there east of the Bahamas, but should be well on its way NE by Saturday.

Our best producing bait has vacillated between the SwimSenko, and the rattle trap with the edge going to the SwimSenko. Rigged with a 1/4 to 3/16th ounce weight this bait is a killer in those areas where the stumps and brush are a bit thick for the rattle trap. Another producer is the Bomber Long A, and of course don't forget the weightless Senko. So far the spinner bait hasn't done much for us, but have one at the ready. Also, it is a good idea to have a top water bait ready to go. I like the buzz bait this time of the year over those top water poppers, but I will still pick up the chug bug occasionally.

Water temperatures have dropped into the mid to high 70's and clarity is very good in most areas at 2-3 feet. Work the wooded areas, the irrigation ditches, and keep an eye out for current producing structures.

See you out there. Say hi if you get the chance.
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Old 11-03-07, 07:21 PM   #2
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If you guys do any crappie fishing there, I'd like to see some pictures of an average day quantity. I hear it's pretty good out there.
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Old 11-04-07, 07:06 AM   #3
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Can't help you with pictures but I can tell you that those in the know quota out each trip and size is impressive.
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