Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Slow But Beautiful Day of Fishing

 

We had a "three" boat party today, set up by Tom Klien, fishing with friends after they caravaned in boats up from Central Florida. We all met at Old Town Bait and Tackle and divvied up anglers to the Captains - Jeremiah Joost-Miller, George Smith, and myself. I had Tom and his wife Gail and their friend Dave and we followed Jeremiah and George out of Eagans Creek.

Jeremiah was heading around to the jetties with his crew and he reported catching a big oversized Bull Redfish, tangling with a high flying Tarpon, and boxing a handful of fine eating whiting. 


George fished the back waters and reported putting a couple of undersized Redish in the boat, having a
huge "almost" Seatrout to the boat and then his crew settled in catching Mangrove Snapper, the biggest being around 15".

My crew and I also stayed in the back water. We had excellent conditions, other than a high and incoming tide. We hit a number of spots, drifting float rigs along the flooding marsh grass and it finally paid off when Tom hooked up and landed a keeper sized Seatrout. We moved into a creek, switched to jigs and live shrimp and here Gail put a fat old Sail Cat in the boat. It was here that David had his shot at a fish - I was the rod bend and the drag rip a bit and, Fish Off! Dang it. 

We fished a few more areas and managed one high flying Ladyfish before we headed back to the ramp. It was a beautiful day, we had a "trout sandwich" in the boat so we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida. 

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