I had brothers Eric and Brent Courtney on the Anglers Mark this morning, along with their friends Alexandria and Jamie, with plans to fish the Horsehead area with a couple of hours of an incoming tide. We had met at the Big Talbot Island Park boat ramp and headed up the Amelia River and into Jackstaff, setting up just off the marsh grass in range of the anglers float rigs and live finger mullet. We had only been fishing just a short while when Brent hooked up and landed a nice keeper sized Seatrout. I soon found out that the brothers had a friendly wager going as to who would
catch the most fish and who would catch the biggest. Brent jumped out in the lead, landing another Seatrout and a high flying Ladyfish. Then Eric picked up a hard fighting Jack Crevalle and a Seatrout. Alexandria also put a Jack in the boat. We made a run around to fish Seymore's Pointe and here the action became fast a furious. All four anglers were getting bites and they finally figured out the hook set and began to reel in fat Mangrove Snapper. The two guys were calling out their count when Eric had a strong bite and a big Ladyfish came flying out of the water. Eric kept the
pressure on and after a good acrobatic battle, landed the largest fish of the day. But Brent kept catching fish and even though he and Eric stayed neck and neck in the fish count, Brent came out on top with just a couple of more fish than Eric. Alexandria picked up a couple of the Snapper and Jamie persevered and landed what had to have been the best fish of the day! We made a run to Broward Island, fished some jigs for a while with no real bites, then headed in, counting it as another great day to be fishing Amelia Island waters!
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