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    Research the history about the place.
    I believe a long time ago it was going to be a place to grow stuff, then things changed and they decided to make it into a watershed to catch nutrients to keep them out of the St. John's, I ain't sure. But nowdays it is a primary Bass fishing place.
    Somethin like that......
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    Here's some stuff I dug up-->
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    There are 5 predominate structure features in the Farm 13/Stick Marsh:

    1. Submerged canals
    2. The submerged levees adjacent to those canals
    3. Small drainage ditches that connected to the major canals
    4. A few isolated piles of dirt or other debris (possibly the remains of a burned shed or a pump house, etc.)
    5. Old roads used by the farm equipment to work the fields that once made up Farm 13
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    Stick Marsh was a marsh. It was full of trees that were tall and brush and some wild fruit trees. There were swampy areas and areas not so wet. The entire area was surrounded on all four sides by canals. In the late 1980s, the St. John's River Water Management District and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers initiated a project to restore the drained marshland and to construct reservoirs, canals and levees that would offer a new level of flood protection. The water flowed over the top of the inside levies and filled up the stickmarsh. This created, Stick Marsh the lake. The FWC then stocked the area, brush, trees and vegetation still intact, with gamefish.
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    Farm Pond/Stick Marsh is incredible crappie fishing. Probably as good as Talquin. The only problem with having a Slabfest there, NO FACILITIES. None, other then dirty Porta Potty type bath rooms and good launch ramps.

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    Default Home made Farm 13 Map

    The attached file is actually a picture of an Excel spreadsheet that I posted a few months ago. I took old maps and overlaid them with lon/lat so I could find the old roadbeds and ditches. The pond has very few land marks and only a few can fish it without a bottom machine or GPS. I'm still new to the Pond and I learned a lot from Glenn. I think we both agree that fishing the old ditches is the most productive tactic. Even though its almost a hundred mile round trip, its my go to place whenever I can go. The average depth is 5-7 ft except in the ditches. The deepest ditch that I know of is 11 ft.

    The pic is pretty low quality, so PM me if you would like me to send you the Excel file.
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    The Florida Crappie Club is the new name for the local(florida) group of guys that love crappie fishing, Darryl Cole is this year's pres. contact home 352-669-0442 welcomes anyone interested in speck fishing. Monthly tourn. and good fishermen.--shu
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    Thanks shu. Kind of info I'm looking for. Have Darryl's # in the book. Still plaing on leaving the cold the 29th of Dec, be there the 31st.

    EJL

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    I just opened a bait, tackle, and boat rental store located on Lake Monroe, St. Johns River. We carry lots of Crappie tackle, minnows, drinks, ice, and coffee. We're right on the water at Monroe Harbour Marina, next to the public boat ramp. We open every morning at 5:30 AM. Lake Monroe - St. Johns River Boat Rental, Live Bait and Tackle by BoatClub.com in Sanford, Florida - The Palms resort, also right on the water is located directly across the parking lot from me. Our address is 531 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, FL. 32771 - toll free: 1-888-647-2628 - Monroe is a great Crappie lake for both artificials and live bait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boatclub08 View Post
    I just opened a bait, tackle, and boat rental store located on Lake Monroe, St. Johns River. We carry lots of Crappie tackle, minnows, drinks, ice, and coffee. We're right on the water at Monroe Harbour Marina, next to the public boat ramp. We open every morning at 5:30 AM. Lake Monroe - St. Johns River Boat Rental, Live Bait and Tackle by BoatClub.com in Sanford, Florida - The Palms resort, also right on the water is located directly across the parking lot from me. Our address is 531 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, FL. 32771 - toll free: 1-888-647-2628 - Monroe is a great Crappie lake for both artificials and live bait.
    This might be a great opportunity for you to host a Slabfest.....Just an idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnT View Post
    This might be a great opportunity for you to host a Slabfest.....Just an idea.

    Sounds like a really good idea. 1. Hopefully a place big enough for a meet/fry.
    2. For a Grand opening, what could be better than have a whole bunch of florida speck fishermen show up. Word of mouth ya know.
    3. Been wanting to fish that lake for a while now.

    Dusty
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    I think it's a great idea. I don't believe there's any good space in the Marina itself, but on the lake front a block to two east of the marina is a city park with tables, etc.
    I'm up for anytime after January.

    Don

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    Default Slabfest Eatfest

    Quote Originally Posted by boatclub08 View Post
    I just opened a bait, tackle, and boat rental store located on Lake Monroe, St. Johns River. We carry lots of Crappie tackle, minnows, drinks, ice, and coffee. We're right on the water at Monroe Harbour Marina, next to the public boat ramp. We open every morning at 5:30 AM. Lake Monroe - St. Johns River Boat Rental, Live Bait and Tackle by BoatClub.com in Sanford, Florida - The Palms resort, also right on the water is located directly across the parking lot from me. Our address is 531 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, FL. 32771 - toll free: 1-888-647-2628 - Monroe is a great Crappie lake for both artificials and live bait.
    What a good place to have a slabfest and a "sponsor"
    It would bring a lot of recognition to your business and I don't think the financial end would be a loosing deal. As for the social get together and eating everyone involved should chip in with all of the eats, eating utensils, drinks, condiments deep fat fryers to cook the fresh fish caught and what have you.
    SANDY'S BAIT AND TACKLE in Tavares, FL does a good job with his "fishing tournaments" of course he is not here on crappie dot com.

    A word of caution to those who have not fished or boated Lake Monroe and St John River: this is a haven for the MANATEE and there are signs posted all over the place that the speed limit is IDLE SPEED in congested areas and areas where MANATEES congregate. A visit from the water patrol police is a $65.00 payment at the Deland office. PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE
    SO BRING IT ON. I am sure that it is not to late to get something going.

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