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Sept 12th,

Arrived at the marsh today at 8:00 a.m. with a nice breeze out of the sw. The first 15 minutes hooked up on a even 7lbr. The crankbait seemed to be the ticket once again and a 8lb 2oz chunk confirmed it. I drifted down the ditch and caught a few more good ones before the bite slowed a little bit. The wind let up some between noon and 1:00 p.m. and the shad were getting pretty active on the surface. I went over to another ditch to have a 6lb 1oz slam the cranker. The fish inhaled the thing as she was almost gut hooked. The fish are strong and healthy on the marsh and put up some awesome fights. I had one today that I couldn't get turned as she stripped line off like it was nothing before snapping brand new 20lb test flouro. She actually turned the boat a little bit. The total for today was 14 fish and the smallest one was 3lbs 4oz. The water clarity is real good right now. The surface temp started at 84 degrees and only went up to 87 degrees with the overcast skies all day. Tight lines, Larry Hauser.

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    Those are some GIANT fish Larry!!!!

    WTG!!!!!!!!!

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Great job and beautiful fish, WTG  

Big O

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My lord do you all whack em in stick marsh.

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To whom it may concern,

Nice catch!Larry H! I had to fish the Stickmarsh myself with larry to confirm that he is not enlarging his pictures or taking pictures of the same big bass again and again.

That lake/resevoir holds BIG BASS.  :oMy day with him at the Stickmarsh was awesome. 3 bass over 6 lbs not including the 4-5 fish he caught over 6 lbs also. There is alot to learn fishing there. Underwater ditches, sunken timber hot Florida temps etc... Im am so glad I live so close to such a great fishing spot! I love South Florida!  :D Dr T    

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Amazing fish!

It turns my stomach seeing you lucky folks catching monster bass like that everyday. Maybe one day I will get the chance to make a trip to a nice fishery in Florida or Texas and hook some of them hogs.

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