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Stick Marsh & Farm 13

Capt. George Welcome
December 1, 2003
Stick Marsh-Farm 13 - Freshwater Fishing Report

Submitted 11/30/03

My report is slightly overdue with the holiday and moving my house taking all

my spare time. Fishing has had its ups and downs with the weather but most days

have gone pretty well.

11/25 Scott had out Joe Dolan from Texas and they were throwing Senkos in the

same area as Mark Richards and myself. The catch numbers were around 40 for the

day but they just didn't get into that big one. Ironically where Mark caught his

double digit fish, Joe and Scott had gone through several times. Mark is still

leading for our $2500.00 big fish contest but there's another real one real

close.

10.5 pounds caught on a #222 Senko 11/25/03

Over the next three days Scott had out Rob Shuler and his friend Joe from

Tennessee. Each day they opted for shiners and although they had lots of 4-5-6-7

pound fish they also never saw the big one make it to the boat. Areas they

fished include the gates both on the Farm and on the Stick Marsh side.

I had out Rich Przybyl from Penn. on the 28th and we fished the south end of

the Farm for most of the day. We did briefly try the SW corner but to no avail.

Again on this trip the most productive lure was the Senko fished weightless and

the most productive method was jerking it across the surface. I think we came in

at the end of the day with something in the neighborhood of 20 fish which

although good on some lakes, it is the slow side of a day on the Marsh/Farm.

Yesterday Ron Fields and Ron Page from Ohio and they opted for shiners. Ron

and Ron have been out with us several times and although they have done very

well each time the big fish has always eluded them. However, Ron Page changed

all that with this beauty that came from the spillway area on the Farm.

10.25 pounds caught on a wild shiner

Basically shiners are doing well one day and so-so the next. Areas producing

the best have been spillways front and back with the best fish coming on

free-lined shiners. Other areas of the lake aren't doing as well with the

shiners.

Artificial baits have been doing real well unless the wind has kicked up.

This time of the year the bass are hanging around waiting for the upcoming

spawn. Areas that have done well are the southern areas of the Farm and on the

east side of the eastern most N/S irrigation ditch below the intersection. Best

bait over the entire 5 days has been the Senko worked both top and bottom. Buzz

bait has produced several fish. Spinner bait has not been working for us, but it

is something to spend some time with each and every trip. Hard jerk baits have

produced a couple of fish here and there. Definitely get yourself to the south

end and along the ditches. The upcoming week looks very windy so I would

recommend shiners from Middleton's Bait and Tackle. With winds forecasted to

blow 20 and better, this is a tough lake for artificial.

As for the contest, Mark is in first place for the $2500.00 and in 1st Place

for biggest caught on a Senko for the Yamamoto rod. Ron is in second place for

the Yamamoto Rod w/Chronarch.

See you one the water. Say hi if you get the chance.

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