You just can't beat these beautiful days for fishing here at Amelia Island! I met Paul Amos and his girlfriend Laura down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp and we headed up the Amelia River to make our first stop in at Jackstaff Creek. The tide had been going out for a couple of hours so we started off with jigs and mud minnows, tossing up current. In just a short time Laura had a hookup and landed a keeper sized Seatrout to "knock the skunk off" the boat! All fish caught today were released.
We worked up the bank and both Paul and Laura began to put fish in the boat. They landed a handful of Trout, a good handful of feisty Redfish, another keeper sized Trout by Paul, a Ladyfish, and a bunch of.....Bluecrab! The last few days they've been really aggressive and latch on to the minnow and hold on all the way into the boat! We have to pull them off forcibly. Paul also caught a Flounder to round out his Amelia Island Back Country Slam.
We ran around to the Nassau River and down to the Spanish Drop area and again began fishing upcurrent. We were getting good bites and putting a whole bunch of fish in the boat. At one pointe Paul commented that he was getting a bite or a fish on almost every cast! More Reds and Trout and Mangrove Snapper and Jack Crevalle.
Our last stop was up the river, just past Bubblegum Reef. Although the bite had slowed, they put a couple of more Trout in the boat. Paul had at least two fish that ripped some serious drag before throwing the hook - it'll be another day when we catch those! And with that, we called it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
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