My boat has been down for about a month for repairs of problems and potential problems. I sure miss going out and visiting my friends the bass. I did go out one day a couple of weeks ago with Steve p. We caught about 60 bass in the South end of the Farm on Chug Bugs and large Stick-O's. Nothing huge, just some really nice bass. We were out there about five hours.

I picked up my boat late Monday and loaded it up with equipment. Then on Tuesday I was off to Stick Marsh and Farm 13. There was no water coming in and no water going out. So the lakes should fish like a pond. And they did. The bass are moving out of the South end of the Farm into deeper water. Deeper water bass can be caught on Rattle Traps and those bass remaining at the South end of the Farm can be caught on Chug Bugs.

Fish Species: Largemouth Bass
Bait Used: Chug Bugs
Tackle Used: Bait Casting
Method Used: Chugh- A - Bug
Water Depth: 0-5
Water Temperature: 84
Wind Direction: Northwest switching to East
Wind Speed: very little raising to 15
I love it when they eat the whole thing.
I love it when they eat the whole thing.

Here is the bass that ate the whole thing.
Here is the bass that ate the whole thing.


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