Tuesday, December 29, 2015

She Called For a Mud Minnow

I fished with Jesse Tanner and his family, splitting a 3/4 day trip to get 3 of the family out early then another 3 out for the 2nd stage of the trip. Jesse, Steve and Davis met me early at the City boat ramp and we headed up to Egans Creek to fish some dock pilings as the tide came in. It took a few casts with jigs and shrimp but eventually the trio began to catch fish. Jesse knocked the skunk off when he put a feisty Redfish in the boat then Steve followed it up with a nice Slot 22" Redfish (all fish were released today). They had a couple
more of strong hookups with one of them ripping drag and breaking itself off in the pilings. Our next stop was around at Tiger Island and things heated up. Both Steve and Jesse put some nice keeper sized Seatrout in the boat and a couple of keeper sized Flounder to round out a double Amelia Island Back Country Slam. Davis had had some good bites, picked up a small Trout then his perseverance paid off when he put a nice keeper sized Trout, one of the biggest of the morning. We dropped off this crew then picked up the 2nd set of anglers - Denny, Rowan and Allison. We needed to replenish our
bait and after that we cruised over to the outside of Tiger and set up over some flooded oyster beds. Dennis picked up a keeper sized Trout right off and later Rowan got her first fish, an hungry Trout. Allison had a few bites but no takers so she called for a Mud Minnow to try. When she yelled, "FISH ON" I thought for sure she had hung up in some oysters but she said it was pulling back! Sure enough, BIG FISH ON! She played the fish perfectly, fighting it from starboard to port off the stern of the boat and after a good battle, landed a big 25" Slot Redfish, the biggest of the day! We fished the area thoroughly picked up another Trout or two, then crossed over to fish a creek mouth. Both Allison and Denny caught Trout, Denny's on a jig and shrimp down deep. We fished Tiger Island and picked one more Trout, fished an oyster bed over in Bell River, then headed in, counting it as another great day to be fishing Amelia Island waters.

Monday, December 28, 2015

Boat Ride and a Redfish

I finished my day up by doing a 2 hour boat ride and tour with the Kenneth Peck party, meeting them At the Oyster Bay dock and then touring north of the Island. We made stops at Old Town, the Pogey Plant, Fort Clinch and then crossed over to see some wild horses on the south end of Cumberland Island, Georgia. We then cruised up into Beach Creek and found that their were horses inland, too. We saw cranes and egrets and ospreys during the trip. I had some left over bait from my morning fishing trip and I thought we might tuck in behind Tiger to get out of the wind that had picked up and do some fishing...but there were 4-5 boats back there doing the same thing! So we ran over to Eagans Creek, and eased thru until we found a likely dock to fish. Young Lori did a great job casting and after a few minutes she had a strong hookup and, FISH ON! She played the feisty fish perfectly and after a good battle landed a nice Redfish - her first ever fish! I thought that was a great way to wrap up a day of fishing but when we got back to the dock Kenneth made it even better by presenting me with a neat sign that his company produces - American Made! See  Altogether American for more fine products.

Back to Fishing

With the Christmas holiday in our rear view mirror, we were able to get back to some fishing here at Amelia Island. I met Todd Standley and his two sons Linus and Xander down at the City boat ramp early this morning and we headed up the river to fish Tiger Island as the tide came in. There were still some logs showing and I think it was our first cast when Linus reeled in a hungry, keeper sized Seatrout. That's the way to start a fishing trip! We fished the area, up and down and both Todd and Linus put a few more Trout in the
boat. Then Linus had a strong hookup and BOOM! Fish on!  He played the big fish perfectly and kept the pressure light when it got back into the current. After a good battle he landed a nice 25" Slot Redfish. Later, Xander had a good bite and he too had a fish on. He played the fish all the way to the boat and then did a "quick release" of a nice keeper sized Flounder. Then Linus add a Flounder of his own to round out his very own Amelia Island Back Country Slam of Seatrout, Redfish, and Flounder.  The tide had gotten up so we fished the outside of Tiger and here Todd put a couple of more Trout in the boat using a float rig and live shrimp. Our next couple of spots produce no fish and when the wind picked up we finished the day over in Eagans Creek where Linus wrapped the day with another Flounder. With that, we called it a day, another great one to be fishing Amelia Island waters.