I fished this morning with Joanne Esch and her friends Frank, Kim and Jim, launching from the Atlantic Seafood dock down at the City marina in downtown Fernandina Beach, and running up to the Jolley River to fish the first of an outgoing tide. I think it was the first cast when we hooked up with a keeper sized Seatrout and Joanne worked it in patiently to the landing net. Only a minute or so later Kim caught a high flying Ladyfish. We had a few more Ladyfish hookups that threw the hook then Jim landed another keeper sized Seatrout then a nice feisty Redfish. We fished up a small creek, had a few nibbles, then, hit the MOA spot with no real bites, then ran to Jolley Bank and switched to jigs and shrimp. It didn't take long for Kim to land another keeper sized Seatrout and Frank put a larger Whiting in the box. All of the anglers had their share of dealing with the pesky Croaker. It was an overcast morning but that and the light breeze made it a perfect day to be fishing out on Amelia Island waters!
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