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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

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By George Welcome
Saturday the wind blew and it blew strongly. The only bait choice that made sense for John Culmer and his John who had traveled all the way from Stafford, VA was to give it shot with shiners. In addition, along with the frontal passage bringing the wind came much cooler temperatures. However, the bass were biting and the day turned out not so bad after all. John Jr. with one that helped make the wind seem less and the air a bit warmer. John Sr. holding a 7.5 pound lady which was the big fish for the day. John Sr. with an almost duplicate to his big fish. Day two for the Culmers was supposed to be less windy, but during the night the temperatures dropped and they were greeted with 34 degrees at the ramp. Returning to the area that they worked yesterday was a chilling event but spirits and anticipation were high as they prepared to haul them in. The Marsh did one of her twists and the cooling temperatures had a drastic effect on the bite. By days end only one in the boat and the fingers were just starting to get warm. John will be back later this year when weather is more predictable. See you out there. Have a great day and say hi if you see us out there.