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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

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By George Welcome
We have been on a whirlwind of activity over the last two weeks and spent time both on Ansin/Garcia and Stick Marsh/Farm 13. Frontal conditions and high winds dictated some time be spent on Garcia and the fishing their has been very good. On Garcia the northern impoundments have provided both plenty of activity and good bass with the big fish over 10 pounds of the period. Mr. Don Willis, (aka The World's worst fisherman managed a 10.5-pound bass off a grass line using a weightless Senko. On the Marsh side Scott had several trips with shiners and big fish was a 10-pound bass caught by John Allan on 4/5/04. Plenty of bass over 5-pounds found the shiners to their liking. Free-lining the shiners in deeper waters of the C54 was the answer for successful days. The weather should stabilize as we move into the end of this month and the top water bite should get going. We have had some sporadic success with a buzz bait, and soft baits on the top. The Yamamoto 6" single tail grub worked like a buzz bait really turned on some good hits. Artificial baits have been producing well out in the middle of the Marsh when the wind lets us work out there. Weightless Senkos fished slowly in the wood have produced some really nice fish. George Bock on the Marsh with Scott - shiner fishing 3/26-27/04 George Bock on the Marsh with Scott - shiner fishing 3/26-27/04 John G. holding my fish for the picture - artificial on Ansin/Garcia Howard Hoffman and John G. 3/27/04 Chris Welcome on the Marsh with Scott - shiner fishing 3/30/04 Jerry Hart with me - artificial on Ansin/Garcia Jim Pardick and Jerry Hart 3/29-30-31/04 George - artificial on Ansin/Garcia 4/2/04 Bill Allan with Scott - shiners on the Marsh 9-pounds 4/4/04 John Allan with Scott - shiners on Marsh 10-pounds 4/5/04 John & Bill Allan with Scott - shiners on Marsh 10-pounds 4/5/04 Don Willis - Ansin/Garcia 10.5-pounds -artificial 4/7/04