Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Horseflies, Spoonbills, Manatee and FISH!



You gotta know that when the "dead horsefly count" is leading the "fish caught count", things are getting dire! Chuck Petrakis was in town with his wife, visiting from Orlando, so Chuck booked a backcountry fishing trip with me this morning. We left the Atlantic Seafood dock promptly at 7am and headed up to Jolley River to fish the oyster banks before they were completely covered up by the incoming tide. We soon found that Chuck would get bite after bite on the jig/shrimp combo, but we were also keeping count of the horseflies that we slapped dead - and the dead fly count was winning! We made two passes along a stretch of bank then headed further up river to anchor in a large creek. More bites on the jig and a long awaited hookup finally produced the culprit - Croaker! We ran back to Fernandina, trolled Eagans Creek, pitching to the bank and stopped in at the Bait House for some more shrimp, then headed over to Tiger Island and with Rosette Spoonbills overhead, Chuck caught a nice keeper sized Flounder and then hooked up to a hard fighting, jumping and thrashing Ladyfish. We moved on to a creek mouth, anchored along the flooded marsh grass and soon began to catch fish. We were joined early by a pair of juvenile Manatee that hung with us the entire time we were there. Both Chuck and I were somewhat surprised as the sun was now overhead and in full force, but the Trout were biting and Chuck ended up pulling in 7-8 with a few being keeper sized. He was using live shrimp under a float and also added to the "Slam" by picking up a nice Redfish, and even had a few Blues to the mix.
Chuck's perseverance and determination paid off by making what started out as a rather frustrating morning in to a great fishing day and a great one to be out on the water!

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