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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

Capt. George Welcome
August 4, 2004
Stick Marsh-Farm 13 - Freshwater Fishing Report

8-year old wins big Bass in IGFA tournament

Some of

our best times on the water are spent working with youngsters as they learn

about fishing. A couple of years ago I was introduced to a young man that was

being taught the love of fishing by his grandfather Bill Okeefe. Bill is very

accomplished fisherman and you could sense his pride as he worked with and

watched his

grandson. We all want to leave a legacy to our grand kids and what better

legacy then the love of fishing. This youngster not only showed the spirit of

a fisherman twice his age but his handling of tackle went far beyond what you

would expect from someone as young as he. Last year I had the opportunity of

working with Ryan as he competed in the

Treasure Coast Junior Angler Tournament. Ryan missed winning by 2oz. but with

his drive and determination it was certain future results would be different.

On

7/31/2004 I  again had the pleasure of taking Mike Edwards and his now

8-year old son Ryan. It was the day for the Third Annual IGFA Treasure Coast

Junior Angler Tournament held out of Pelican Yacht Club in Fort Pierce.

This

tournament is a qualifying event for the 2005 MERCURY/IGFA Junior Angler World

Championship. Anglers 16 and under are invited to participate in this

fun-filled event. The rules are simple: lines in the water at 7:00 a.m. and

lines out at 1:00 p.m.

  We headed to Ansin Garcia reservoir

loaded with 6-dozen shiners and lots of enthusiasm.

We

started at the Pump on the North end of the Zigzag canal and the action

started immediately. Ryan did an excellent job handling the Bass and by 8:30am

he had landed quite a few Bass including one that weighed 4.8 pounds.

While the 4+ pound Bass was bigger than the one

that won the tournament last year we felt that we needed a Bass over 6lbs to

have a good shot at winning. The fishing

slowed down in the area so it was time to make a move. We headed to the 1st

pump on the Zigzag canal and tossed out some shiners. After 30 minutes and

only one hit it we knew it was time to try another location.

I

headed to the south end of the pit and trolled the shiners along the hydrilla

on the south edge. After a short while and only one miss we were on the search

again. With time running out we we did a drift across one of the North West

impoundments. Ryan managed one fish, but not the big one we where looking for.

With

barely enough time to try one more spot I headed west of the pit and anchored

up along a hydrilla line and a ditch. The action started immediately and Ryan

was landing some nice Bass. Never letting up Ryan fished on looking for that

lunker that could give him a win. With less than 5 minutes left all of a

sudden there was a massive explosion and one of the shiners disappeared. Ryan

set the hook as hard as he could and the fight began.

We knew

this was the big fish of the day and had every confidence that Ryan was up to

the task of landing the very important fish. After a few runs and jumps Ryan

landed the big fish and the high fives began immediately. I put the Bass on

the Boga Grip and she weighed just over 6 1/2 pounds. This not only gave Ryan

a real good shot at winning but also the biggest Bass of his life. After a few

pictures Ryan and his father where on there way to the weigh-in. Later that

afternoon Mike gave me a call and let me know that Ryan won the Largest Bass

category by a mere 2 ounces. His big lady weighed in at 6.70 pounds.

Congratulations Ryan!!

Both Ryan and his younger brother Mathew are very accomplished anglers. This

year the two youngsters each caught and released Blue Marlin and countless Sail

Fish. They have landed most of the game fish many anglers dream about. The duo

have had the opportunity to fish with there Grandfather from Costa Rica to

Guatemala and the Bahamas. There love for fishing is refreshing to see, and with

young fisherman like them the future of fishing is in good hands.  

Scott

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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.

Contact Info:

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