Showing posts with label mayville "stick marsh". Show all posts
Showing posts with label mayville "stick marsh". Show all posts

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Winter Melancholy


The wind is 20 mph outside, a fire in the fireplace, and it is snowing. I was just reviewing the Abu Garcia 6500 C4 reels on ebay feeling itchy to be wetting a line. The deep freeze outside allows me to drift into the winter melancholy that curses us warm water fisherman. I have been thinking about a great fishing trip I went on a few yers ago with the legendary adventurer Rob Walsh of Mayville, NY now residing in Fla. We took his boat out on the Stick Marsh and had a real day of 6-8 lb bass and 8-10 foot alligators. I recall the bait we used were live minnows that were 6 inches long and fished with a bobber. The marsh is full of sticks or in laymans terms, underwater trees! Not a place for rookie enthusiasts as across the surface it appears to be a seemingly simple body of water, but lurking inches below the surface are the blunt ends of sawed trees, leftover from when they created this marsh. That is a great body of water that feels good to think about during this cold snap.