
Stick Marsh & Farm 13
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By George Welcome
Randy Mclean and Karen came out to sample some of the topwater bite that we have had lately and they were not disappointed. Early on we caught them in the south end of the Farm with Chug Bugs and the bite lasted most of the day. There were a few more boats out today and we did have to move but the south end isn't the only place holding bass. They can be found along the ditches also. We did some investigation and we settled on a spot out on the Farm. It was out in the middle of the Farm and the patch of hydrilla was no more than a quarter acre if even that big. It did however hold a lot of bass and we fished this area for the rest of the day. They went into a lull around 2:00, but a switch to weightless Senkos kept the bass coming. The weather was great, the fishing was great, and Randy and Karen kept me laughing all day. You don't need a big tackle box right now. Chug Bugs, rattletraps, Senkos, and spinner baits will fill the bill. You probably won't get the Chug Bug out, but if there is a lull you can just about bet that a weightless Senko will get them biting again. Look for hydrilla and hit the edges. Some of the holes in the matted areas are holding some big bass, so be ready to hold on. See you out there. Say hi if you get a chance. Check our page for summer specials.