Thursday and Saturday were excellent fishing days at the Stick Marsh for any type of angler. Florida fall days can be awesome weather-wise, and last week was no exception. The water is hovering around the magic 70 degree number and the fish are biting. Julie and I took advantage of an extra long weekend and decided to treat ourselves to a staycation. We started off with a dozen shiners on Thursday and headed out to the marsh at about 9am.
The new owners of Stick Marsh Bait and Tackle told us that the fishing had been good with crappies (specks) running strong as well. We had a few light bites right away but no catches. We moved around the Stick Marsh and decided to head over to the spillway at Farm 13. The bass started to bite right away, starting with the first cast and steadily thereafter. The bass were scaling the bait but we kept on until we used up our shiners. We moved over to the bank area and switched to a Wave Worms Tiki stick 5” Senko type worm. About 10 minutes into it I had a 9 pounder on the line. I proceeded to catch 4 more bass, a 20 lb. limit all on the same worm, in the next ½ hour. Changed the worm and caught 3 more in the next 20 minutes. The bites and catching remained steady until about 4pm when we headed back to the ramp where we saw an angler with a 5 gallon bucket filled with catfish and bluegills.


Saturday saw us out a bit later. The fish seemed to be biting in the afternoon hours so we took our time. The road to the marsh was just graded so it was a nice smooth cruise. When we arrived, we found that the lot was nearly full. But people come and go so we found a spot and got on the ramp right away. As we were putting in the boat the guy on the other ramp said that he had already caught his limit of crappies and it was well before noon! We went straight to the spillway area and used the trusty Senko again.
In spite of the full lot, there were few boats to be seen. Bites started right off the bat, landing us a few small bass and a huge mudfish. We moved to the spillway itself and trolled along to the bank area. The bass had returned in our short absence and were biting with gusto. Even Julie managed to catch a big one! I say “managed” because she generally runs into trouble when setting the hook. We had another run of catching similar to Thursday’s blitz. I then switched to a Watermelon stick which proved to be a good choice. While we were catching on the bank we heard a whoop and watched a man fishing from above the spillway tunnel land a 10.5 pounder. We kept going until around 4pm when a big one broke the line and the sun was getting lower.


The bass are running and time is right to get some fishing in. Contact me by email deanherdman@yahoo.com or call us toll free at 1-866-BASS066 for a great day of fishing on the Stick Marsh.