Monday, September 5, 2011

High Jump'n and Hard Run'n

Josh Weinberg and his aunt Karen were visiting the Amelia Island area and took in an Amelia Island backcountry fishing trip on The Anglers Mark yesterday.  We met at the Goffinsville Park boat ramp at 7am with the tide having another hour or so of running out and headed over to the mouth of Jackstaff to fish the exposed oyster banks.  We began a slow troll against the current and the anglers immediately began to get some bites.  It wasn't long before both Josh and Karen were hooking up, first with high flying Ladyfish and then with hard fighting Jack's.  The Ladyfish will do everything they can do to throw the hook and a lot of them succeeded, but the anglers were able to boat a few of them.  It was a beautiful morning with some cloud cover and a slight breeze.  We made a couple of passes of the bank, then headed over to Nassau River to fish some exposed oyster beds on the very last of the outgoing tide.  Again, both anglers had some good bites, then Josh's rod bent and his drag ripped out, FISH ON!  He played the fish perfectly and with Karen handling the landing net, they pulled in a nice 20" Slot Redfish!  The tide had turned so we headed to Broward Island to fish the exposed logs and even though Josh and Karen were making excellent casts, the fish just didn't seem to be hungry.  However, the scenery was beautiful, we had a few good bites, and we picked up a nice Flounder, then we called it a day, another great one to be on Amelia Island waters!

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