Thursday, April 8, 2021

Amelia Island Back Country Super Grande Slam

 I fished with the Owensby crew again today -Kevin and his son Jake, his father in law Doyle, and Doyle's  brother Ron. We met this time up at the Dee Dee Bartels Park boat ramp early and on a beautiful morning, headed north and west. Our first stop was on the outside of Tiger and within minutes Jake had "knocked the skunk off" with a nice Bluefish catch. We had another couple of bites and I was thinking, "here we go". But alas, even though conditions were absolutely perfect, we had no more catches. After crossing over and fishing a grass line, and having a big Redfish roll at Kevin's bait,  but no takers.

After running around to Lanceford Creek, we set up outside a nice outflow and got good drifts,  but no takers. We then moved up into Soap Creek, fished it thoroughly, then made a run up to Bell River. Here things finally heated up a bit. 

Ron got on the board early with a nice fat Seatrout catch, then he hauled in a sneaky Sheepshead. The team of anglers added a couple of more Sheepshead, a Black Drum and a Flounder to the mix. We fished along some docks and picked up another Trout or two then moved around to another dock and tried our hand at jigging for some Sheepshead alongside the pilings. 

Our final stop was back towards town and here they added a Redfish catch and a Weadfish catch to round out a type of Amelia Island Super Grande Slam of Seatrout, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Redfish and Weakfish. Although we didn't have a  bunch of keepers we had a good variety and a great day out on the water here at Amelia Island, Florida 


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