Thursday, May 14, 2020

Big Redfish Fishing at Amelia Island

We had another outstandingly beautiful morning today when I picked up John Raker at the Oyster
Bay Marina. We made a quick jump over to Eagans Creek and fished some docks with mud minnows and live shrimp on jigs. The first dock didn't produce a fish but when we moved down a dock or two it wasn't long before John was hooking up with feisty Redfish. He put two or three in the boat, most being just a wee bit under the Slot limit, then he had a stronger hookup that was ripping some drag. John worked it out away for the dock pilings expertly and we soon netted the first Slot Red of the day. After getting a couple of more of the smaller fish,  plus a small Black "puppy" Drum, then a keeper sized Drum, we headed over to Tiger Island.

The wind was picking up as we made the run but when we got to the island it was blocked. We had the whole spot to ourselves and fished up and down the island as the tide turned and started in. Every once in a while John would have a hookup. More feity Reds, then a Slot size, then a keeper sized Flounder, another Drum, a small Seatrout, and then BOOM! Big fish on. As John's drag ripped the  big fish cam out deep and the battle was on. The fish tried to stay deep but John worked it to the top, it boiled, then dove, then eventually came to the net, a 28.5" oversized Redfish! After pictures we released it to swim off. John added one more Slot Redfish before we moved on, calling it a day, another great one to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.

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