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    Member Top Water Huff's Avatar
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    Stick Marsh, Garcia or Kenansville

    I have a day in two weeks to fish one of these, which one should I go to? I have only been on Stick Marsh once.

    Thanks for any input.
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    Wishin' I was fishin'...


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    All fun places to fish but if you choose Kenansville, plan on having a HUGE boat cleaning job on your hands after you get back. The 15 mile long dirt road is no joke.

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    Da Marsh. Kenansville if you want to flip.

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    Garcia is full of fish and most tournaments take over 20 lbs to get a check. Last week 26 lbs won. You have a variety of fishing to do there. Go to the pit and throw crank baits and C-Rig, go flip mats anywhere on the lake, cast pads/Ell Grass/Hydro!!!!! Cant go wrong with Garcia.
    If you want a pig, flip a jig!!!


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    I fish Garcia for several days on every trip to Fla.Didn"t make a Fla.trip this year but the last couple of years,the air boats will drive you almost insane.Take ear plugs with you.If you fish the NW canal that goes to Farm Pond 13,you want have to many air boats in that area & it"s maybe 8 miles of canal.If you are running up the canal,stay on the right side(deeper water).The left side(all the way up to the end is much more shallow & lots of stumps.