Brian Deem was in visiting Amelia Island with his family and set up two backcountry fishing trips, one with his younger kids, and one with the older kids. We met Thursday afternoon for the first trip with the younger set and left the Fernandina Harbor Marina at 4pm on The Anglers Mark. Our first stop was outside Tiger Island and we were joined with a few manatee! The youngest, Noah, was the first to hookup and reel in a feisty Redfish. Fishing behind Tiger Island, Cameryn caught a couple of Croaker. We moved on up to Jolley River and things heated up with Riley and Noah, along with their Dad, fighting Bonnethead Sharks. Cameryn added a nice sized whiting to the catch. Our last stop was up a side creek off of Jolley and the trio of anglers had their hands full by catching one big Shark after another, and as the sun began to set, we called it a day, another great one to be on the water!
We met Saturday afternoon and this time Brian brought his to older sons, seasoned anglers Jordan and Hunter. We had chosen to meet at 3pm which was at the very bottom of an outgoing tide. The oysters were exposed and the three anglers were tossing jig and shrimp combos to their base and soon had some good hookups, with Jordan reeling in a couple of hard fighting Redfish and Brian battling a 2' Bonnethead Shark. We move around to Jolley River and fished the first of the incoming tide and all anglers had Redfish - Hunter picked up 4 on his own, Jordan added a couple more and Brian had a few, too. As the tide began to rise, the fishing slowed, so we called it a day, another great one to be on the water!
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