The ever changing marshes of Southeast Louisiana have seen a drastic reduction in salinity resulting in the expansion of largemouth bass in areas that were once predominately saltwater. An online survey was conducted at NorthshoreFishingReport.com in which anglers were asked a set of questions pertaining to the number and size of marsh bass they caught over the past 5 years. Marsh bass qualify as bass caught in 1.0 parts per thousand (ppt) salinity or higher. The survey started on Oct. 26 and was open for 3 months. The survey was closed on Jan. 26. A total of 380 anglers answered. Below are the results: