Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Amleia Island Fishing Can We Eat It?

This morning I fished with the Saho family, Terry and Olya and their kids Sawyer and Sophia, meeting them up at the Dee Dee Bartels Park boat ramp early for a half day of fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida. We ran over to the outside of Tiger Island and fished some flooded marsh grass on the first of an outgoing tide. We did get some nibbles here and there and here and there, but no takers. We bounced over to another marsh line, fished a bit with float rigs and live shrimp, and did have some excitement when Olya had a strong hookup. This big fish was ripping drag and the equipment was no
match for it - the fish kept going, dug deep, and BAP! Fish Off!

We made a long run around to Lanceford Creek, fished another marsh line, then eased over to a grassy island. These anglers were making excellent casts and sure enough, when Terry got his float up near the grass, there was a strange bite. The float slowly went under and, Fish On!  Terry played it perfectly, patiently, and slowly worked the fish to the boat and we landed a big 20.5" Flounder, the biggest of the year on the Angler's Mark, and big enough to garner Terry 1st Place in the 2020 Bragging Rights Tournament (scroll down the right side of this report for standings).  Although young Sophia asked on each fish catch "Can we eat it?" This family decided to release all fish caught today.

We then made a quick run over to Soap Creek, fished a large marsh run out, then eased along "Bob's Island" and BOOM! Fish ON! Terry made the hookup, handed it off to Sophia, and then relieved her when we realized that it was a big Redfish. He fought it to the boat and landed a nice Slot Redfish. After fishing that stretch for a bit, we moved back into Lanceford and switched up to some jigs on the bottom.

Sawyer outsmarted a Perch and landed it then his mom hooked up with a fish. This one was ripping some drag. She handed it off to Sawyer who expertly worked it to the boat and Sophia did an excellent job of netting another Slot Redfish. We picked up one or two "feisty" Reds there then called it a day, another great one to be fishing at Amelia Island, Florida.

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