Redfish. We worked that bank thoroughly, then moved on down the way and picked up another fish or two, and then the baitstealing Perch moved in.
Our next stop was back at Jolley Bank but even though these anglers were making excellent casts we had no real takers so we ran back up the Jolley to the MOA and switched to jigs. Again, just baitstealing Perch. You gotta be good to catch a little fish!
We were up that way so we continued on around to the docks at Bell River and set up current from the pilings and did this did the trick. Billy had made a pinpoint cast to a "stob", let it sit, and BOOM! Nice Redfish on! He worked it out from the pilings then patiently played it to the net and landed Slot 23" Redfish, boy what a nice fish! We continued to work the docks and the three anglers put Seatrout, a keeper sized Sheepshead, and a feisty Black "puppy" Drum in the boat. And some Perch.
Our final stop was way back at Tiger Island and here we wrapped things up with another couple of Redfish catches and to top it off, a Flounder catch that gave us a Super Grande Slam. What a way to wrap up a great day of fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
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