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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

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By George Welcome
This last week has been one of steady bites for the most part on both artificial bait and on live bait. The bass are being found from the very north end of the Marsh right on down through the south end of the Farm. Plastics such as Senkos, spinner baits, buzz baits, and hard jerk baits have all been producing with plastics leading the way for the most caught bass. The traffic has picked up over the last two weeks and you can expect a full parking lot if you get here much later than 7:30. On the Marsh side there have been bass located off the C54 canal, out in the NW palms, and in the area of twin palms. On the Farm side both the ditches and the southern and southwestern areas are producing both bucks and females, with a reported fish going at the 13-pound mark. Shiners are doing extremely well but are difficult to come by at this moment. Some of the fish caught over the last week. John Marchi - 10-pounds from the C54 area - Senko Scott - C54 area - spinner bait Tom Morris - C54 area - shiner John  Harris - C54 area - shiner Jamie Flegler - C54 area - senko Keith Berland - Kenansville Lake - Senko Mike Jones - Farm 13 - shiner Weather conditions have still not stabilized but the cold has lessened with most days in the 70's. March should be a banner month with lots of large bass being caught. The spawn conditions will remain through the month and into April and the top water action should intensify. I would expect as the shad get more active that this will be the year of the top water bite. As the shad forage along the surface the actions is going to be dynamic. We finished out February with 48 trips with clients and spent three out of the other four days searching. We still have openings in March so if you are of the mind give us a call. George and Scott