

Stick Marsh & Farm
13
Created in 1987, the Stick
Marsh/Farm 13 Reservoir is synonymous with trophy bass fishing. Became
one of the hottest bass lakes in the country during the past decade. The
artificial fishing is excellent most all year long. Chug Bugs and Senkos produce
the most fish. Plenty of Lunker bass are always being caught on shiners.
Remember the Florida bass like it hot, so come on down and take advantage of the
best summer bass fishing. July through September is generally the best
bass fishing with artificial baits on the Stick Marsh/Farm 13. The Bass are
fattening up after the spawn and very aggressive, schooling and chasing bait
most of the time. The key to success on Stick Marsh is locate fish, then stay
and work and rework the area. Patience is a serious issue during the summer.
Key things to look for on the Stick
Marsh/Farm 13 are currents either caused by pumps, spillways, and/or wind.
Hydrilla banks on edges of boat trails hold many fish and depending on the time
of year will fall victim to plastics or crank baits. Spawn occurs here over a
relatively long period. Outstanding fishing due to pre-spawn and spawn can be
expected from January to May with the largest spawn activity during the months
of March and April. Bedding areas are usually found in open water as water
depths are generally 5 feet, or less. These waters have many stumps and branches
under water and these areas make for ideal bedding areas for the Bass. The water
clarity is not generally clear enough to sight fish, but on occasion it has been
done.
Typical tackle would be bait casting or
spinning outfits with a minimum of 14-pound line, we prefer Stren Super braid
because of the wood and tight a mono leader if needed. Baits consist of many
different plastics like senkos, crank baits, and top water lures. Carolina
rigged plastics are by far the largest producer year around with a major
emphasis on running or moving water. When current is found placing the lure in
the current and just twitching it will produce the most fish. Texas rigged
plastics jerked across hydrilla mats and allowed to sink into holes produce some
of our largest bass.
Live bait, as usual, is very
productive for more consistently producing trophy size bass year around.
This is what most of the guides service are going to recommend. No matter what
you are seeking, large quantities of quality bass, artificial or livebait you do
it on Stick Marsh/Farm 13.

May your pole get bent and your net wet!
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