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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

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By George Welcome
One half of the month is gone and the fishing as predicted for June is just outstanding. There are bass on the Farm in the hydrilla, and there are fish on the Marsh in the hydrilla, with both groups of fish very eager to come out and play. On the 16th, with spending only a 1/2 day out there, Scott and I picked off 57 bass. Most came on the Farm side using Senkos in and around scattered hydrilla. As is typical with the summer bite here, once a particular pattern sets up its here for quite a while. Yesterday Scott had out two youngsters: Austen Foster, and Austen Kit were being treated by Grandma for a full day on the Marsh/Farm and these young fellows were no slouches when it came to hitting the targets and hauling in the bass. They hauled 58 to the boat, missed a few, and can't wait to get back. I had out a threesome made up of Chris Mulac from Sellersburg, IN, his brother Mike, and friend Roger. These three had me in stitches from the start to the end of the day. I lost count of the fish they caught both with the top water action and later hitting the mats. They will be back out for round two today and I look forward to the banter of these three amidst the casting and reeling in of big Marsh/Farm bass. We have some openings for next week so if you are of the mind, give us a call and let's go fishing. I have had a lot of you tell me that if the fishing gets hot to let you know. Well, it can't get much better than it is. You get to see most hits, and in many instances you actually see the fish come out of the mat and inhale your bait. The morning top water is strong and we are starting to see more and more shad busts. Bring plenty of Senkos, Flukes, and your buzz baits and chug bugs. See you on the water.