We made the run out and around to the Jolley River and ran up stream for a bit and set up along some still exposed oysters. Bob switched to a float rig and we worked along the bank, he began
to pick up Seatrout. They were fat and put up a good fight and when we hooked up with a keeper sized one, it put up quite the battle. After landing a 17" Trout, Bob found another one even bigger, this one measuring in at 19.5". We fished that bank thoroughly and caught a handful of more Trout.
Our next stop was back towards Jolley entrance. Bob had just hauled in a crab claw - the guy sure was aggressive - and in a cast or two we both saw his float ease under. Bob caught up his slack and set the hook, and BIG FISH ON! At first we thought the drag might just be loose. Bob had worked it out from the bank a bit but then it made a run back to the marsh line and rolled up along the bank. But we got it out deep with Bob keeping the pressure on and after a patient battle, landed a Slot sized 26.789" Redfish, boy what a fish. Afterwards, we commented that we didn't get another fish at that spot!
On the way back in we made a stop on the outside of Tiger and fished a large run out and picked up a couple of more Trout then we called it a day another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
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