Monday, July 25, 2011
Busted Net
I keep telling myself that I'm going to quit trying to net Bonnethead Sharks. Today I learned my lesson when Parker Grow, his dad Bill and Parker's 4 1/2 year old son Crawford took in an Amelia Island backwater fishing trip on The Anglers Mark. We left the boat ramp and the City's Fernandina Harbor Marina this morning around 7am and headed up Lanceford Creek to fish the docks on an incoming tide. The oysters were almost covered, so we tossed a live shrimp under float up near the dock pilings. The anglers had few bites so we headed up to Jolley River; the oysters were now covered and the jig/shrimp combo wasn't working too well. We headed further up the river and anchored in a large creek and it wasn't long before Parker had a strong bite and his drag began to rip out, FISH ON! He had Crawford help him out and the two fought the fish perfectly, bringing it to the boat and wearing it out so that I could scoop him up with the catch net, but as soon as I began to drag this large Bonnethead up the net collapsed! I grabbed at the fish and the line broke. OUCH! But it was a great fight and provided some much needed excitement! We were in the right spot because it wasn't long before Bill had a nice shark on. He too played it perfectly and this time we grabbed the Shark and tossed him in the boat for pictures and release. We caught a couple more shark and had a good mess of Croaker to go with them. The wind had picked up and was really blowing and after a couple of brief stops we called it a day, another great one to be out on the water!
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