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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

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By George Welcome
This morning I checked the weather: 10-15 MPH winds and 0% chance of rain was the call, yet it was raining lightly as I read the forecast. As I drove to pick Scott up the sky was looking pretty bleak. At the lake there was only a slight breeze, but the overcast was fairly heavy with occasional rain drops falling on our heads. We headed to the SW area of the Farm and counted 11 boats in the area. We worked the area with several baits: T-rigged Lake Fork 10" junebug worm; T-rigged weightless 5" watermelon/red Senko, 1/2 ounce Lake Fork Tungsten Jig, junebug with a junebug frog; rattle trap in chrome/blue; Terminator 3/8 ounce white/white w/gold Oklahoma spinner bait; T-rigged 5' Lake Fork creature bait w/1/8th ounce Lake Fork mega weight. One hit and nothing to the boat had us headed eastward. Next area to survey was the middle south area of the Farm: Scott - 12-Lb. 5 Oz. - 28 X 20 - Lake Fork 5" Creature Bait w/1/8th oz.  Lake Fork Mega Weight This area is obviously, based on the picture, holding fish of outstanding quality. Same fish: different profile We barely got the photo of this gal when the wind increased dramatically due to an incoming storm so we called it a day. The Lake Fork tackle performed as advertised!  Tomorrow we will be back, and hopefully find more of these ladies willing to play. It's tough work, but someone has to do it. See you out there.