We had a beautiful morning that greeted us when I met Robert Newton, his wife Michele, and their son Jackson down at the Sawpit Creek boat ramp today. We have been having some good success in the Spanish Drop area in the Nassau River so we headed back there today and set up at a large marsh runout. It took a few casts with a jig and shrimp combo but soon the action was hot! Robert "knocked the skunk off" when he boated a hard fighting catfish then "Action Jackson" took over - catching one feisty Redfish after another.
As we worked up and down the bank the trio of anglers caught Redfish, Jack Crevalle, Ladyfish, and a big Bluefish. Finally, is the exact same spot as yesterday we had a strong hookup and the drag was ripping! But Jackson was up to the task and soon landed a nice Slot Redfish.
Our final stop was around in Jackstaff, tossing float rigs and minnows and here Jackson landed another feisty Red and then wrapped things up with a keeper sized Flounder catch which made for another great day of fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.
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Captain Lawrence,as always, it was a lot of fun. Jack had a blast embarrassing his parents with his fishing skills.
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