Friday, July 16, 2010

Whole lot of Catch'n Go'n On



Jay Mathews was in town, visiting from the Rome, Georgia area with his family and took in an Amelia Island backcountry fishing trip yesterday with his two sons, Jim and Will. We left the Atlantic Seafood dock and ran straight to Jolley River to fish the east side oyster banks during the first of an incoming tide. The oysters were exposed, the tide was creeping in and it was prime time fishing! The guys had plenty of bites with Jim starting off by catching a Redfish, then they all joined in, catching more Reds, their share of Croaker and a few Trout. Then Jay hooked up with something big that ripped line off of his spool. He fought the fish expertly and eventually brought to the boat a 3'+ Bonnethead shark! Then Will hooked up with something with some "Umph" and the fight was on! He fought the boat around the transom and brought to the net a slot sized Redfish. We moved up the river and picked up a few more Redfish and Trout then ran back to Tiger Island and anchored in a couple of spots; Jay caught a nice Drum then we ran over to the jetties at Fort Clinch, had no bites, then moved around to the shoreline of Old Town to pickup a nice fat Trout and then a Bass to wrap up the day of "catching": (4-5) Redfish, (6-7) Trout, a Drum, a Jack, a Bass, (7-8) Croaker, and (2) Shark! What a great day to be out on the water!

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