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Post by calicatman on May 3, 2007 1:00:06 GMT -5
Does anyone fish Marsh Lake in Farfield?
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Post by kingcatpaylaker on May 3, 2007 18:12:40 GMT -5
never heard of it, where is it located at in fairfield..
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Post by calicatman on May 3, 2007 23:33:24 GMT -5
on river rd. in between john gray and nellis.
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Post by sloenuf on Jun 23, 2007 11:39:05 GMT -5
anyone know the number there or the hours and ticket prices?
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Post by calicatman on Jun 24, 2007 17:49:59 GMT -5
(513)858-1685 is the number. i think its 10 bucks for 12 hours. the hours are daylight to sunset on the weekdays,,,, and 24 hours on the weekends. you can not drive around the lake.....you load up a van and they take you to your spot. people say the beach is the best place to fish for the big ones......
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Post by sloenuf on Jun 24, 2007 18:07:57 GMT -5
thanks alot man
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Post by fishermanjeff on Aug 15, 2007 13:35:55 GMT -5
marsh lake is a good spot to fish they catch a handfull of nice fish out of there i go up there for the good channel cat fishing and bass fishing they do stock trout during spring and fall the crappie fishing is good once it gets colder out at the front brush pile every time i go i fish the point on the bottom using shrimp with garlic powder for the channels i have yet to catch a shovel out of there but there are some monster cats in there
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Post by mattd on Sept 3, 2007 21:10:44 GMT -5
i have been to marsh lake more times than i can count i have been goin there since it has opened i fish at the point using garlic powder mixed with shrimp for the channel cats every once and a while you will catch a blue and i have never caught a shovelhead out of there. they take you around the lake in golf carts because it is so big and soon they are joining two lakes together to make one huge one
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Post by georgeabuck on Sept 9, 2007 20:59:04 GMT -5
I've been to Marsh lake a couple of times, great lake, could be better though. what i mean by that is they don't let boats on the water even though the lake is huge. Reason for no boats, last i've heard, is beacuse it'sstill an active gravel pit. Over the last several years i keep hearing they are going to close the gravel and allow boats on the water, anyone know what the status is on this lake? Great Trout here, caught 2 4 pound rainbows in 2005 late spring.
George A. Buck
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Post by fishermanjeff on Sept 13, 2007 17:39:56 GMT -5
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Post by fishermanjeff on Sept 13, 2007 17:49:31 GMT -5
these are some of the channels and small blues ive cought out of marsh...... and george they are getting boats and 2 more docks. they are connecting the other lake behind marsh to it. they are going to stock it with alot of fish. those fish were cought on garlic shrimp and a dough ball i make. i have more pics i have to find them. i have some trout and some other fish, if any one goes there fish the point for channels, and the second dock for channels and if your lucky you might catch a shovel
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Post by coffeeman on Sept 14, 2007 12:53:40 GMT -5
I'm seriously not trying to be a smartass, but the reel on that surfpole in the picture is bigger than the head of the fish you caught. You'd probably have alot more fun catching fish that size, or any fish under 30 pounds, on a light action or medium action pole, like the blue on in the picture.
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Post by fishermanjeff on Sept 14, 2007 15:04:43 GMT -5
i dont use my 7000 for channels either put a bobber on it or put 2 cast net weights on and throw somthing live out.......i have medium action 7-8 foot rods for channels
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