Monday, April 7, 2025

The Trout Just Keep Coming

 I was back to work today, fishing with the Bailey family -David and Allyson and their son John David. We met early up at Old Town Bait and Tackel knowing that the wind was going to be blowing just a bit, and increasing as the day progressed, and it did. Our first stop was down the intracoastal and after dipping into a small creek David and Allyson fished off the stern to some dock pilings. Altough they did have a nibble or two, it was John David off the starboard side who "knocked the skunk off" when he boated and landed a couple of Seatrout, one of which was of keeper size. 


We then came out of that creek and ran down to some structure and fished deep. David got on the board when he hooked up and patiently battled to the boat another keeper sized Trout and while he was doing that Allyson hooked up and got here's right to the boat for a "quick release". We eased further up some rocks and again, caught keeper Trout, one of which was just over 20" - they had their big fish. We might have picked up two or three fish there but when we dropped back to the original spot, BAM! They got a good flurry of fish catching. A handful of more Trout and then both David and John David battled and landed a Slot Redfish. Allyson contributed to the pot when she hooked up and expertly landed a big 18" Trout. 

After coming back to Fernandina then running way up the Bell River we fished some docks and again found Seatrout deep. I began to count fish to make sure we didn't go over our limit! After adding a couple of more keepers we made our way around to the Jolley River and fished the MOA briefly before heading back to the ramp. We had avoided the wind all morning, had a good box of fish in the boat so we counted it as another great day to be fishing here at Amelia Island, Florida.

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