Friday, August 3, 2012

Quantity or Quality?

Cass Brewer and Ronnie Gaines were in town from the Atlanta area and scheduled an Amelia Island back country fishing trip on The Anglers Mark with me this morning.  We met down at the Big Talbot Island Boat Ramp at 7am and headed up the Nassau River with a live well full of mud minnows with the tide having been coming in for about 3 hours.  I ran straight to Broward Island and with the logs and stumps still showing,  Cass and Ronnie began tossing  their jig and minnow to the bank.  It was a beautiful morning with hardly any breeze and it wasn't long before  they began to hookup.  Or at least Ronnie began to hookup.  Fishing from the stern, he had hookup after hookup with feisty Redfish, fun to catch, but just undersized. He also had a hungry Seatrout.  Just when we were beginning to wonder if he and Cass needed to switch places, BAM,  FISH ON!  Cass's rod bent and drag ripped out, but he played the big fish perfectly and after a good battle with a couple of rolls, he landed a nice oversized 28" Redfish!  After pictures and measurement, we made sure the big fish swam off into the deep.  Ronnie picked up a couple more of Reds but the logs were becoming a pain so we pulled up and ran to Christopher Creek.  Cass went with a float rig and minnow while Ronnie stayed with the jig.  I also picked up a rod with a jig and for a while,  Ronnie and I were catching undersized Reds on almost every cast.  Cass wasn't gettting much action on the float rig but then, after a cast when his float dissapeared almost immediately and gain, FISH ON!  He played the fish to the boat expertly and we netted a nice 22" Slot Red!  We hit a couple of more spots but the sun was up and the heat was on, so we headed in, counting it as another great day to be out on the water!

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