The Sub-Tropical Storm created winds that stirred up Stick Marsh and The Farm. And the Topwater bite continued. The bite slowed, but, continued. Of the days I fished Wednesday was the toughest. On Thursday I was able to locate some bass that were on the feed. We caught a dozen from 9 AM to Noon thirty. After that we other got out of them or they got away from us. No giants on either day - just nice sized bass.

Saturday and Sunday the winds were relatively calm. This should have cleared up the Stick and the Farm. The bite should have accelerated and should continue to accelerate.

Fish Species: Largemouth Bass
Bait Used: Rattling Chug Bug
Tackle Used: Bait Casting
Method Used: Chug-A-Bug
Water Depth: 2-4 feet
Water Temperature: 81
Wind Direction: Varried
Wind Speed: Varried
Wednesday bass.
Wednesday bass.


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