

We then bumped around to the Jolly River, fished the "bank" with float rigs and live shrimp, and here Joanne tangled with a couple of high flying Ladyfish, Frank put a hungry Seatrout in the boat, and then a big Bluefish struck Joanne's
bait and she expertly brought it to the boat. We fished further up the river at Snook Creek, then at the MOA, then made a run around to some docks at Bell River, fishing, but to no avail.
The tide had hit bottom so we made the long run back to Tiger Island and fished the logs and here we had some good action. The duo landed a couple of Redfish, one of which was in the Slot. Frank put a Flounder in the boat and both he and Joanne caught a handful of Black "puppy" Drum to round out their Amelia Island Back Country "Grande" Slam of Redfish, Seatrout, Flounder and Drum. It was a beautiful day and a great way to celebrate a birthday here at Amelia Island, Florida.
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