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Wednesday found us going back to our same fishing hole. This fantastic little lake sits only 2 miles west of Stick Marsh/Farm 13, but the drive there takes over an hour as it's a very circuitous route to get there.

The lake is shallow so be cautious with the operation of your boat. Humps of mud dot the middle of the lake and the stop can be quite sudden if you hit one of these. There are also still some remnants of fence poles and stumps so be careful.

We departed a bit earlier today as the temperatures were predicted to be a bit warmer. Traffic on the lake has increased quite a bit and there is very little parking out there.

Returning to our same location we found our self to be the 3rd boat. However, we moved immediately into the dense slop and proceeded to the catching game. Today the conditions were identical as previous trips. The bass were tight to cover inside of small openings in the cover. Casting accuracy is everything in this situation. A fish caught in this situation must be gotten up near the surface and kept moving, for once buried into the hydrilla they will most often get off. Of the 36 bass we got, an equal number if not more beat there way in the hydrilla and did just that.

Again today the best bait seemed to be Senkos and Swimming Senkos, however there were a few picked up on longer worms.

Lots of pictures, lots of smiles, and lots of good banter made the day fly by.

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

Yeah i guess the word is out now huh?

I was going to hit it until i realized it would take me about 2.5 hours to get there.

Good catching.

I must say I am jealous, great day of fishing guys!

Congrats on the day George, What color Senko's were you using?

I did a Tourney last fall here, I fished thick grass so thick I couldn't pull anything through it and topwater wasn't working. Frustrating because I knew the fish were there, just couldn't get'em to bite. So I did the same thing casting into holes in the grass with a white senko and started hammering them.

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Stop rubbing it in.

There's still a foot and a half of ice up here! :-[

Man that's some awesome looking water. I'm a huge swimming senko fan & it's been one of my go to baits for a few years. In the second pic the swimming senko on the left looks a lot bigger. Is that because it's closer to the camera or are they now making a larger one.

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Man,I wish it was spring up here in PA.Some real nice fish.Good job.

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