We had a high and outgoing tide this morning when I met Tim Vieke and his friend David down at the Fernandina Beach Harbor Marina to do some Amelia Island Back Country fishing on Tim's birthday. The guys and their wives were staying at the beautiful Elizabeth Pointe Lodge - on the ocean, but just a short ride into town to the marina. We headed north and fished the outside of Tiger Island, tossing topwater lures and had some really good strikes, but no takers. Our next stop was up to Jolley River, fishing the "bank" with live mud minnows under floats and even though the conditions seemed right, we only had a few nibbles and one hungry Bluefish. Another run up the river to a large creek outflow and boy was it
pretty! David went back to the topwaters while Tim stayed with the minnows. And he finally got the "skunk" off the boat, landing a nice keeper sized Seatrout. We picked up another keeper sized Trout, then Tim tangled with a Ladyfish. Our final stop was a run back to Eagans Creek where we fished some dock pilings with jigs/minnows and this was the ticket. Both Tim and David landed feisty Redfish then Tim put a Slot Sized one in the boat. David picked up another keeper sized Seatrout then we netted another Slot Sized Red. The anglers were picking fish up in shallow water near the pilings but many came from out deep on the outside of the floating dock. They landed three more keeper sized Seatrout with the largest being 19 1/2". It was great that both Tim and David stayed patient and it paid off with a great way to end an Amelia Island fishing trip!
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