Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Easy. Easy!

 Boy what a front that was that came thru last night as the Mighty Gators brought home their 3rd NCAA Basketball Championship! We had thunder, lighting and a steady downpour for ....at least 10 minutes, but it caused the temperature to drop a good 20 degrees from the previous day. I met David Barrow and his two sons Cole and Knox up at Old Town Bait and Tackle boat ramp and I was back in jeans and a jacket for the day. We eased out of Egans Creek and made the run over to Soap Creek and fished a large outflow on the first of an outgoing tide, thinking that there may be a few Seatrout hanging out, but no, no fish.


We worked along the grassy bank and all three anglers were getting good casts and drifts. Knox had made one with his float rig up to a point of grass and when his float disappeared he tightened in the line and let the circle hook set and Fish On! Knox had some place to be because he was cranking him in quick and I was coaching "Easy. Easy!", but despite my coaching Knox brought to the net a nice 20" Slot sized Redfish - the "skunk was off".

We then made our  way around to behind Piney Island and fished some dock pilings - a spot that had paid off the last two trips, but we had no real bites up  under the dock and out in the creek. Our next stop was down the intracoastal fishing some structure and this did the trick. The trio of anglers caught a good handful of Redfish, one of which was in the Slot, and they boated a handful of Seatrout, one which was over 20".  We moved forward a bit and again boated Redfish (two were in the Slot, one had to go back) and more Seatrout. 

After running down to Seymore's Pointe and fishing a dock that produced a Stingray, a Seabass, and a Stone Crab, we moved around to Nassauville and picked up another couple of Trout to round out 3 for the box. We had to battle some wind today but we found a few spots that were fishable, and with a few fish in the live well, we made the long run back and counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida. 

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