Although we had windy conditions predicted, the sun was supposed to shine so I met Todd Schroeder and hid dad Dennis down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp early this morning for a half day of fishing. We made the run up the Nassau River and found a couple of docks to fish between with float rigs and live shrimp. We had only fished a bit when Todd hooked up and "knocked the skunk off" with a Seatrout catch. We had a number of bites after that but no takers so we moved on around the corner and set up as the tide began to stop moving. Luckily for us it was still moving and after Dennis had made an excellent cast, his float disappeared, he tightened
his line and the circle hook set, and FISH ON! We could tell this was a big fish - the drag was ripping and the fish was digging deep. But Dennis kept the pressure on and after a good battle, landed a bulky 26" Redfish. Boy what a fish.
We worked up and down that stretch for a while to stay out of the wind and when the tide started back in it was Todd on the bow who got hot. He landed a few Redfish, one of which was a 20" Slot size, then he caught a nice keeper sized Sheepshead to round out his Back Country Slam.
It seemed like the wind had died down so we buzzed down to Broward Island and began tossing jigs to the bank. Todd stayed hot by picking up a couple of more Redfish. We worked down the island and here Todd found a keeper sized Flounder to round out his Amelia Island Back Country Grande Slam of Seatrout, Redfish, Sheepshead and Flounder.
After one stop, we headed in. The sun was out and had warmed things nicely. We had few fish in the box so we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
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