Monday, July 25, 2011

ShaaarkRed!

Jason Carr set up an Amelia Island backcountry fishing trip with his father-in-law Tommy and his brother-in-law Dave on The Anglers Mark this morning.  We got an early start, leaving the City of Fernandina Beach marina a little before 7am and headed up to the Jolley River to "Sues Spot" where the guys began to warm up with the jig/live shrimp combo.  It didn't take long before all of them were getting bites along the exposed oyster beds and we soon began to net feisty Redfish.  We move on up to "Snook Creek" and again the anglers found Redfish and a couple of fat Seatrout, along with a few Rock Bass.  The tide turned and started back in so we ran back to the mouth of Jolley and fished the oyster banks and again their were Reds to be caught.  We all spotted a Bonnethead Shark cruising the edge and Tommy made a perfect cast in front of the fish, waited patiently and hooked 'em up!  FISH ON!  He had a good battle on his hands with drag ripping out on occasion, but these anglers were after Redfish so we contemplated breaking the shark off when all of a sudden the fish rolled and we then knew that it was a slot Redfish that had beaten the Shark to the bait!  Tommy played the fish perfectly and we soon netted the big Red.  We made another stop at Tiger Island where Jason found his on hole of Redfish, boating three in a row on the live shrimp, one of which was right at the slot.  The temperatures had warmed and after one more stop we called it a day, another great one to be on the water

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