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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

Capt. George Welcome
June 24, 2003
Stick Marsh-Farm 13 - Freshwater Fishing Report

Fishing date: 6/20/03 - (Wind mild from the SSW) Scott left the ramp at

daylight with Joe Dolan and fished both the Marsh and the Farm. Most of their

fish were caught in the SW corner of the Marsh on rattletraps, Chug Bugs, and

Senkos. Best bait for the day were rattletraps,

(chrome/blue). The Chug Bug was only working when the shad came over the bass

and there was a bust.

I was out scouting in the southern reaches of the Farm with a friend and we

had the opposite results. Top water Chug Bugs produced some really nice 3-5

pound bass from a patch of hydrilla. As the afternoons storms headed in we

headed off. Two boats, 4 fishermen and 60 bass for the day.

Fishing date: 6/21/03 - (Wind mild from the SSW) Scott departed the ramp for

day two with Joe Dolan and they repeated day one, both in location and baits.

Weather today would be a bit wetter but they managed a full day. One item of

note: a reel with a 6:1 retrieve moved the bait more to the bass's liking than

one with a retrieve of 5:1. Both yesterday and today there were bass also found

just inside the cut into the Marsh and they were liking the rattletrap in that

location.

 

I had out a couple of Coasties from Canaveral. We headed to several different

spots that included the spillway, several patches of grass in the Farm, and the

above mentioned areas of the Marsh. We made a run to the ramp at about noon for

a fast moving storm and then headed back out. Since one of the Coasties was my

oldest son when the second storm looked like it was moving in we moved out.

Again today we had two boats, 5 fishermen, and 60 bass. However, as you can see

by the numbers the bite was a bit slower today.

Fishing date: 6/22/03 - (Wind mild from the SSW) Mark and Tyler came out for

a second day with Scott. There was no change in the producing baits, however the

bite wasn't as strong as their first trip. The 30+ fish that they caught came

from several locations and they had very little topwater bite as compared to the

first trip. The best location was on the Farm for them today. The grass and mats

of the SW area produced fish up to 5 pounds.

 

I took Don out again as I scouted areas of the Marsh and the Farm. You have

probably read the results of Don leaving his box sitting on the back deck as we

ran to the spillway. (OOPS) The spillway produced pretty good and we called

Scott and his party in. When they arrived the bite dropped. We spent a 1/2 day

out there and had a pretty catch, but with rain heading in we again opted to

come back another day.

 

Fishing date: 6/23/03 - (Wind mild from the NNE - NOTE THE WIND DIRECTION

CHANGE) Today we had a two boat trip with Charlie Wilder and his friends Dave

and Jim. We hit all of the areas that we fished in the last several days but

with one drastic difference. The fish weren't as willing to play. We caught some

in the SW area of the Farm, some in the Twin Palms area of the Marsh, and that

was about it. Almost all the fish came on weightless Senkos. Total for  4

fishermen today was 25 with the biggest barely topping 3 pounds. The weather was

better throughout the day with no storms and some sun. One major difference in

the morning was some pretty heavy fog which didn't lift out until somewhere

between 10:00 and 11:00. Of course the wind had swung with the movement of the

front but who knows what put the bite on hold. However, Charlie and friends are

true fishermen and made the best of the slow bite and walked away knowing that

their next trip would be a lot better, (maybe).

Today Scott and I went out to check some areas that we haven't fished in a

while, plus we hit some of the old. A 1/2 day fishing with the same weather

conditions as yesterday resulted in the same bite. It was slow and sporadic.

Basically to recap: Chug Bugs, rattletraps and Senkos are the baits that are

working best right now. Areas holding fish are the SW of the Farm, the SW of the

Marsh, the end of the Center N/S ditch, the front of the Marsh outside the cut,

and Twin Palms. Watch for shad busts and hit them with the Chug Bugs when you

see them. When the bass go down pull out the rattle traps and Senkos and pick

them off the bottom.

See you on the water.

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George Welcome offers "Guided" bass fishing trips on Florida's famous Stick Marsh/Farm 13, Ansin/Garcia Reservoir, and Blue Cypress Lakes. These waters are the best in the world and offer an outstanding opportunity for that "BASS" of a lifetime. Over 13 years of experience on these lakes gives us an unsurpassable edge when it comes to filling your hopes and aspirations. Over 20 years guiding fishermen on Florida waters.

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Imagination Bassin Guide Service
32 Bimini Cir.
Sebastian, FL 32958
Phone: 772-532-7440
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